Xcode9.4.1: Crash when debugging process as root





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I'm debugging an Cocoa application which needs high authorized permission.



However, after I changed the item root in Product->Scheme->Edit Scheme...->Run->Debug Process As, and tried to debug my application, it crashed and didn't even go to the int main(int argc, const char * argv) function.



I'm using Xcode9.4.1 and MacOS 10.13.6.

I created a new empty Cocoa App project, and tried to debug process as root, which crashed too.



Anybody could help me with this ?










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  • Looks like it's trying to print "Sandbox registration internal error: %s". Does Switching off App Sandbox help?

    – Willeke
    Nov 24 '18 at 2:10











  • Thanks a lot. but sorry, I'm new. I could not understand what you mean. I will add more info below.

    – SkyeYuan
    Nov 26 '18 at 2:07




















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I'm debugging an Cocoa application which needs high authorized permission.



However, after I changed the item root in Product->Scheme->Edit Scheme...->Run->Debug Process As, and tried to debug my application, it crashed and didn't even go to the int main(int argc, const char * argv) function.



I'm using Xcode9.4.1 and MacOS 10.13.6.

I created a new empty Cocoa App project, and tried to debug process as root, which crashed too.



Anybody could help me with this ?










share|improve this question

























  • Looks like it's trying to print "Sandbox registration internal error: %s". Does Switching off App Sandbox help?

    – Willeke
    Nov 24 '18 at 2:10











  • Thanks a lot. but sorry, I'm new. I could not understand what you mean. I will add more info below.

    – SkyeYuan
    Nov 26 '18 at 2:07
















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I'm debugging an Cocoa application which needs high authorized permission.



However, after I changed the item root in Product->Scheme->Edit Scheme...->Run->Debug Process As, and tried to debug my application, it crashed and didn't even go to the int main(int argc, const char * argv) function.



I'm using Xcode9.4.1 and MacOS 10.13.6.

I created a new empty Cocoa App project, and tried to debug process as root, which crashed too.



Anybody could help me with this ?










share|improve this question
















I'm debugging an Cocoa application which needs high authorized permission.



However, after I changed the item root in Product->Scheme->Edit Scheme...->Run->Debug Process As, and tried to debug my application, it crashed and didn't even go to the int main(int argc, const char * argv) function.



I'm using Xcode9.4.1 and MacOS 10.13.6.

I created a new empty Cocoa App project, and tried to debug process as root, which crashed too.



Anybody could help me with this ?







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edited Nov 23 '18 at 11:28









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  • Looks like it's trying to print "Sandbox registration internal error: %s". Does Switching off App Sandbox help?

    – Willeke
    Nov 24 '18 at 2:10











  • Thanks a lot. but sorry, I'm new. I could not understand what you mean. I will add more info below.

    – SkyeYuan
    Nov 26 '18 at 2:07





















  • Looks like it's trying to print "Sandbox registration internal error: %s". Does Switching off App Sandbox help?

    – Willeke
    Nov 24 '18 at 2:10











  • Thanks a lot. but sorry, I'm new. I could not understand what you mean. I will add more info below.

    – SkyeYuan
    Nov 26 '18 at 2:07



















Looks like it's trying to print "Sandbox registration internal error: %s". Does Switching off App Sandbox help?

– Willeke
Nov 24 '18 at 2:10





Looks like it's trying to print "Sandbox registration internal error: %s". Does Switching off App Sandbox help?

– Willeke
Nov 24 '18 at 2:10













Thanks a lot. but sorry, I'm new. I could not understand what you mean. I will add more info below.

– SkyeYuan
Nov 26 '18 at 2:07







Thanks a lot. but sorry, I'm new. I could not understand what you mean. I will add more info below.

– SkyeYuan
Nov 26 '18 at 2:07














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debug process as root



crashed here



the pictures show how I debug process as root and where it crashed.
I debug my application in Administrative staff member






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    – Willeke
    Nov 26 '18 at 21:07











  • nope, this question is still there. :(

    – SkyeYuan
    Jan 11 at 3:14












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debug process as root



crashed here



the pictures show how I debug process as root and where it crashed.
I debug my application in Administrative staff member






share|improve this answer


























  • Is this an answer and is the question answered?

    – Willeke
    Nov 26 '18 at 21:07











  • nope, this question is still there. :(

    – SkyeYuan
    Jan 11 at 3:14
















-1














debug process as root



crashed here



the pictures show how I debug process as root and where it crashed.
I debug my application in Administrative staff member






share|improve this answer


























  • Is this an answer and is the question answered?

    – Willeke
    Nov 26 '18 at 21:07











  • nope, this question is still there. :(

    – SkyeYuan
    Jan 11 at 3:14














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-1







debug process as root



crashed here



the pictures show how I debug process as root and where it crashed.
I debug my application in Administrative staff member






share|improve this answer















debug process as root



crashed here



the pictures show how I debug process as root and where it crashed.
I debug my application in Administrative staff member







share|improve this answer














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  • Is this an answer and is the question answered?

    – Willeke
    Nov 26 '18 at 21:07











  • nope, this question is still there. :(

    – SkyeYuan
    Jan 11 at 3:14



















  • Is this an answer and is the question answered?

    – Willeke
    Nov 26 '18 at 21:07











  • nope, this question is still there. :(

    – SkyeYuan
    Jan 11 at 3:14

















Is this an answer and is the question answered?

– Willeke
Nov 26 '18 at 21:07





Is this an answer and is the question answered?

– Willeke
Nov 26 '18 at 21:07













nope, this question is still there. :(

– SkyeYuan
Jan 11 at 3:14





nope, this question is still there. :(

– SkyeYuan
Jan 11 at 3:14




















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