![]() In order for Sparkle to work in a sandboxed application, the application must call out to XPC Services to perform the updating and installation. There are two other XPC Services, not bundled by default, for communicating to Sparkle’s installer helpers: Sparkle by default bundles two XPC Services inside the framework for sandboxing: In order for Sparkle to work in a sandboxed application, the framework must call out to XPC Services to perform updating and installation. You will need to stop bundling the XPC Services directly inside your application and add ist keys to enable the services now. ![]() If you are migrating from an older beta version of Sparkle 2, the XPC Services have been moved into Sparkle’s framework bundle. ![]() ![]() If you do not sandbox your application, you may skip this page unless you are interested in Removing the XPC Services. Using Sparkle in a sandboxed application is only supported in Sparkle 2. ![]()
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