Hey, I've never seen this problem before but one user seems to be experiencing this issue and I'm at a bit of a loss as to what the cause could be
One part of the app runs this: subprocess.Popen(['/usr/bin/env', 'system_profiler', 'SPUSBDataType', '-xml']) I've never seen a problem running this, however in one users logs it's returning: env: system_profiler: No such file or directory So I thought that maybe their PATH variable doesn't include path to the binary, I asked them to provide the output of '/usr/bin/env' and 'which system_profiler' 'which system profiler' returned '/usr/sbin/system_profiler' and '/usr/sbin' was in their PATH variable that returned from /usr/bin/env, so I don't really get what's going on. This also looks like it only happens if the user opens the .app directly, but if they open the binary directly in the .app/Contents/MacOS/ folder, it works and it can find these external binaries through subprocess. I'm really not sure what might be causing this? and I've never experienced it myself when testing, nor has it ever been reported before which makes me inclined to believe it's some external setting / config on the users machine which is causing this behaviour? Thanks! Paul
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