Good day all, PY1ZRJ here,
Testing latest WSJT-X available release (2.0.0_rc3-lp150.1.1) on my Linux openSUSE Tumbleweed, where I get the same error as reported by MacOS users: Running: /usr/bin/jt9 -s WSJT-X -w 1 -m 3 -e /usr/bin -a /home/marco/.local/share/WSJT-X -t /tmp/WSJT-X At line 145 of file /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/wsjtx-2.0.0_rc3/lib/ft8_decode.f90 (unit = 81) Fortran runtime error: Cannot open file 'fort.81': Permesso negato Error termination. Backtrace: #0 0x7f3bebd9f5ba #1 0x7f3bebda00d5 #2 0x7f3bebda083a #3 0x7f3bebf0a2ef #4 0x7f3bebf10b9d #5 0x559d31f40b41 #6 0x559d31f3a72d #7 0x559d31f35970 #8 0x559d31f34c0a #9 0x559d31f3385e #10 0x7f3beb492fea #11 0x559d31f33959 #12 0xffffffffffffffff The fort.81 file is located into my home dir: marco@linux-turion64:~> ls -l /home/marco/fort.81 -rw-r--r-- 1 marco users 100 20 ott 09.09 /home/marco/fort.81 And its permissions are rw for user marco (myself). Would like to understand better the workaround sugegsted by John to move the application on Desktop for example: > 2. macOS users get an error message "Subprocess failed with exit code > 2", caused by an attempt to write diagnostic information to file fort.81 > in a write-protected directory. > > You can work around the issue by starting the application from the > command line rather than the application bundle. Do something like this > from a command-prompt window: > > cd /Applications/WSJT-X/Contents/MacOS > ./wsjtx > > You may have to install the application away from the /Applications > directory as well, you can drag'n'drop it onto the desktop for example. Thanks and regards, -- Marco Calistri PY1ZRJ
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