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  • StilesCrisis
    "Despite giving Apple 100% reliable steps to reproduce, they asked me if the issue still occurred in the latest beta, and if it does, then I should submit an iOS sysdiagnose." No one looked at your repro steps, and no one researched your bug. They're just looking to cull the bug list. If you don't respond immediately, your radar is closed.
  • DrJokepu
    > To conclude, I don’t understand why hdiutil needs to be deprecated when the same functionality will live on in diskutil. For some reason, Apple seems intent on breaking longtime workflows and scripts.Brother, it’s Apple. Any backwards compatibility is purely incidental.
  • binaryturtle
    So I guess ram disks are deprecated too? (AFAIR hdiutil was the only way to create them)
  • nrabulinski
    Given xip has been deprecated for a long time now, yet still is the format Xcode is distributed in, I highly doubt hidutil will ever disappear from macOS. Apple just won’t really update it anymore, just like they haven’t changed xip (not like hidutil has seen any significant changes, but still)
  • lukeify
    > Yes, Apple requested an iOS sysdiagnose for a macOS bugDealing with Apple's labyrinth maze that is Radar/Feedback is an exhausting nightmare, honestly. It leaves users intentionally blind as to the state of any FB's they raise, and (presumably unintentionally) gaslights users who attempt to improve the state of Apple's declining software products by repeatedly asking them for spindumps/sysdiagnoses that will subsequently either be ignored (sometimes for years), or re-requested in a future release.I gave up attempting to engage with it years ago. Apple don't want technical feedback unless it's P1 security.
  • jstsch
    Was the error visible somewhere through Console.app? This is a major annoyance for me with Cocoa/AppKit apps that basically have terminal usage secondary.
  • delduca
    Rosseta too
  • user19282
    I read this as hidutil and had a mini heart attack.
  • pudgywalsh
    Pepperidge Farm remembers when they removed the Telnet client (and ntpd, and a half dozen other things) from the OS and didn't warn anyone.
  • select1
    Totally normal. March of progress. Old stuff goes away.
  • haunter
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