I have just deleted and reloaded PulseView, but still getting an exception on the Mac M2 silicon. It looks like it is something to do with file permissions, according to the console: error 08:42:54.642498+0100 sandboxd System Policy: pulseview.real(942) deny(1) file-read-data /Users/Tony/Downloads/220621.sr Violation: deny(1) file-read-data /Users/Tony/Downloads/220621.sr Process: pulseview.real [942] Path: ??? Load Address: 0 Identifier: ??? Version: ??? (???) Code Type: x86_64 (Native) Parent Process: launchd [1] Responsible: /bin/sh [/Applications/PulseView.app/Contents/MacOS/pulseview] User ID: 501
Date/Time: 2022-08-09 08:42:54.630 GMT+1 OS Version: macOS 12.5 (21G72) Release Type: User Report Version: 8 MetaData: {"hardlinked":false,"user-approval":"kTCCServiceSystemPolicyDownloadsFolder","responsible-process-path":"\/bin\/sh","build":"macOS 12.5 (21G72)","platform_binary":"no","file-mode":420,"policy-description":"System Policy","file-flags":0,"responsible-process-hosted-path":"\/Applications\/PulseView.app\/Contents\/MacOS\/pulseview","apple-internal":false,"vnode-type":"REGULAR-FILE","primary-filter-value":"\/Users\/Tony\/Downloads\/ 220621.sr ","operation":"file-read-data","process":"pulseview.real","binary-in-trust-cache":false,"platform-policy":true,"errno":1,"matched-extension":false,"pid":942,"flags":5,"hardware":"J493","responsible-process-signing-id":" com.apple.sh","normalized_target":["Users","Tony","Downloads","220621.sr "],"profile-flags":0,"matched-user-intent-extension":false,"rdev":0,"uid":501,"profile":"platform","mount-flags":76583040,"platform-binary":false,"process-path":"\/Applications\/PulseView.app\/Contents\/MacOS\/pulseview.real","storage-class":"kTCCServiceSystemPolicyDownloadsFolder","action":"deny","target":"\/Users\/Tony\/Downloads\/ 220621.sr","primary-filter":"path","path":"\/Users\/Tony\/Downloads\/ 220621.sr","summary":"deny(1) file-read-data \/Users\/Tony\/Downloads\/ 220621.sr","release-type":"User"} On Tue, 2 Aug 2022 at 19:25, Tony Abbey <tabbe...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have just got a MacBook Pro using the M2 chip. Most x86 code runs on it > even though it is an ARM64 processor, using Rosetta or equivalent , but > PulseView won't run - it starts up and shows a text box where it is looking > for a compatible device, and then stops running. I havn't found any error > dump (yet). The same thing happens with the Windows version running under > the UTM virtual PC running Windows 11. The UTM virtual machine will run > processor intensive software such as SDR Console without a whimper, so it > isn't resources. I am currently stuck - any suggestions? > > Tony > >
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