I'm trying to use AppleScript to modify some app settings. The code looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
echo '
tell application "Finder"
tell disk "'$1'"
open
set current view of container window to icon view
...
close
end tell
end tell
' | osascript
However, I keep on getting a -10810 error code when applescript hits "open" ("64:68: execution error: An error of type -10810 has occurred. (-10810)"). I've done some googling and all I got was "reboot and wait, it sometimes magically starts working" (it didn't).
The machine is running Mac OS Server 10.6. I though it perhaps might be some permissions issue, but running the command as root returns the same error.
Update: Solved (well, more or less :-) ). The thing is that "open" needs a UI. And the problem was that I was using ssh to run the script (which I didn't mention here, because I didn't think it was relevant). So there was no UI. It works when I log in using VNC first.
#!/bin/sh
line at the beginning. You're not running this viash
, you're running it via applescript.