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I am trying to run mri_surf2surf. But I got some errors saying "no such file or directory" while in fact there are files in the pathway. I was able to run this previously, so I am not sure if this is relevant to the recent upgrade of the Mac operation system (12.2.1). My FreeSurfer version is (Darwin-OSX-stable-pub-v6.0.0-2beb96c). Does anyone know how to resolve this? Thank you so much for the help! Fan mri_surf2surf --hemi lh --s fsaverage5 --sval lh.CCn_band.Seed1_20220314.V1.13subjs.mgh --fwhm 13 --tval lh.CCn_band.Seed1_20220314.V1.13subjs.13.mgh sysname Darwin hostname Hans-iMac-Pro.local machine x86_64 user fanzhang srcsubject = fsaverage5 srcval = lh.CCn_band.Seed1_20220314.V1.13subjs.mgh srctype = trgsubject = fsaverage5 trgval = lh.CCn_band.Seed1_20220314.V1.13subjs.13.mgh trgtype = srcsurfreg = sphere.reg trgsurfreg = sphere.reg srchemi = lh trghemi = lh frame = 0 fwhm-in = 0 fwhm-out = 13 label-src = (null) label-trg = (null) OKToRevFaceOrder = 1 UseDualHemi = 0 Reading source surface reg /Applications/freesurfer/subjects/fsaverage5/surf/lh.sphere.reg Loading source data MRIallocSequence(0, 0, 0, 0): bad parm No such file or directory Segmentation fault: 11
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