On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 2:48 PM Evgeny Cherpak <cherpake@xxxxxx> wrote: > You have probably heard this by now already, but gitk doesn’t work on macOS 10.14 - because it uses Apple Events, > And apps on 10.14 require user to give them permissions to control other apps with Apple Events. This hasn't been reported, so thanks for bringing it up. > Here is what I get when I try running it on my machine with beta 4 installed: > > Error in startup script: 58:102: execution error: Not authorized to send Apple events to System Events. (-1743) > while executing > "exec osascript -e [format { > tell application "System Events" > set frontmost of processes whose unix id is %d to true > end te..." Fortunately, this feature is merely a convenience, not otherwise critical to gitk functioning. It would be ideal if someone running Mojave could devise up a patch to work around the problem (either by skipping this code on Mojave or discovering a different way to bring the application to the foreground). An alternative would be to revert 76bf6ff93e (gitk: On OSX, bring the gitk window to front, 2013-04-24), which introduced this code. (Note, however, that the gitk project is dormant, so it's not clear if such a patch will be picked up.)