<div dir="ltr">Dmitry,<div><br></div><div>I am not too familiar with Mac development. yes I can use the open command to run my apps just fine.</div><div><br></div><div>The problem is when I've created an app using fpc/lcl/lazarus and I try to run it by typing "./myprogram" in a terminal my application form appears, but controls and entire window is disabled. i cannot even resize the window. The same thing occurs if I double click the app in finder.</div>
<div><br></div><div>In fact, the only way to get a non disabled program (again builf from fpc/lcl/azarus) window on my Mac running it to type "open -a myprogram" in a terminal. That or run the program from the IDE with the IDE debugger options set to "none".</div>
<div><br></div><div>As soon as I add the "gdb" debugger and set the host application to "/path/to/my/myprogram.app/Contents/MacOS/myprogram", running the app behaves exactly like I described when run from a terminal like "./myprgram". That is, the entire window is disabled. Curiously I can still debug, for example if I put a timer on my form and set a breakpoint in the timer event, lazarus will trigger the breakpoint each time the timer expires, but the window is still disabled.</div>
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