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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Root access in OSX 10.12.2. Post 302988040 by wisecracker on Monday 19th of December 2016 11:28:47 PM
Old 12-20-2016
Hi [MA]Flying_Meat...

Thanks for the info.
After reading your post I did some research and found that this condition was enabled even in El Capitan. The code to run Quicktime Player worked in Sierra for versions 10.12.0 and 10.12.1 but has failed on 10.12.2.

As one can't change this condition temporarily on the fly inside a shell or applescript script then manually changing it by going through the rebooting is a non-starter.
I will see if I can do a workaround, if not then I will abandon this alternate audio capture for AudioScope on Apple gear entirely and stick to SOX as that works fine.

Thank you again for the information.

I will disable it on this laptop but leave it enabled on my virgin install iMac.
 

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DateTime::Format::Natural::Lang::EN(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  DateTime::Format::Natural::Lang::EN(3pm)

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DateTime::Format::Natural::Lang::EN - English language metadata DESCRIPTION
"DateTime::Format::Natural::Lang::EN" provides the english specific grammar and variables. This class is loaded if the user either specifies the english language or implicitly. EXAMPLES
Below are some examples of human readable date/time input in english (be aware that the parser does not distinguish between lower/upper case; furthermore, many expressions allow for additional leading/trailing time and all times are also parsable with precision in seconds): Simple now yesterday today tomorrow morning afternoon evening noon midnight yesterday at noon yesterday at midnight today at noon today at midnight tomorrow at noon tomorrow at midnight this morning this afternoon this evening yesterday morning yesterday afternoon yesterday evening today morning today afternoon today evening tomorrow morning tomorrow afternoon tomorrow evening thursday morning thursday afternoon thursday evening 6:00 yesterday 6:00 today 6:00 tomorrow 5am yesterday 5am today 5am tomorrow 4pm yesterday 4pm today 4pm tomorrow last second this second next second last minute this minute next minute last hour this hour next hour last day this day next day last week this week next week last month this 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DateTime::Format::Natural AUTHOR
Steven Schubiger <schubiger@cpan.org> LICENSE
This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See <http://dev.perl.org/licenses/> perl v5.14.2 2012-05-31 DateTime::Format::Natural::Lang::EN(3pm)
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