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😢 (& looking at the console, it appears that the same version of Java from the same place is being started whether I double-click the snake or run it from the command line. That's a pretty icky workaround for beginning students, especially in a course that's supposed to be friendly for non-computer-nerds. This makes me wonder if the suggestion to "simply disable" new versions of Java actually doesn't completely work. Weirdly, if I start it from the command line (./jes.sh) the problem doesn't exist and it can find things in "Downloads" and "Documents". Sandbox: java(87457) System Policy: deny(1) file-read-data /Users/mcphee/Downloads Looking in the Console there are errors like:

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On Aug 11, 2020, at 4:11 PM, Nic McPhee wrote: We couldn’t figure one out even after consulting with engineers at Apple. If you have an alternative solution, I’d love to know it. This sounds like it's perhaps related to #128. I tried giving the Java 8 java full disk access, but that didn't fix/change anything, which seems odd. Not at all clear what the difference might be.) :cry: (& looking at the console, it appears that the same version of Java from the same place is being started whether I double-click the snake or run it from the command line. jes.sh) the problem doesn't exist and it can find things in "Downloads" and "Documents". Weirdly, if I start it from the command line (. Which support the idea that the OS is blocking these accesses. Looking in the Console there are errors like: Sandbox: java(87457) System Policy: deny(1) file-read-data /Users/mcphee/Downloads With other applications, MacOS asks "Do you want to give this program permission to access ?", but no such question comes up with JES, perhaps because some error or exception is being swallowed or otherwise ignored?

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Some folders (like "Dropbox") work, so I think this is a problem where MacOS is "protecting" certain "special" folders like "Downloads" and "Documents". It fails, however, to display any files in directories such as "Downloads" or "Documents" – I just get a blank file box like there's nothing there (& there are dozens of files and folders there): After installing JDK 8 and disabling OpenJDK 14 😒 💔 😒, JES starts up OK and appears to work. I've just installed JES 6.0 on a MacOS Catalina box.









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