Hamish Allan <mailto:hamish@gmail.com> wrote (Friday, January 25, 2008 11:53 AM -0000):
Using 'launchctl load -s Aqua ...'?
I wasn't specifying the session type. My logic being that all user agents should already be "locked in" to the Aqua bootstrap (in Leopard). In fact, when I tried to include LimitLoadToSessionType=Aqua in the plist, launchd ignores the plist entirely. I still can't decide if that's a bug or if I just completely misunderstand the meaning of LimitLoadToSessionType and/or the session type. Dave Zarzycki <mailto:zarzycki@apple.com> wrote (Friday, January 25, 2008 12:13 PM -0800):
-S, not -s, but otherwise, that is probably the solution.
I'll give that a try later and see what happens.
That should solve it for Leopard...
This is only for Leopard anyway. In Tiger, the agent gets installed as a login item. -- James Bucanek