Hello,

I am getting the following error when I try and invoke LTSpice using
the Write Spice Deck command.

Error running /Users/chris/Applications/CrossOver/LTspiceIV.app -i
R_divider.spi -r R_divider.raw -o R_divider.out: Cannot run program "/
Users/chris/Applications/CrossOver/LTspiceIV.app" (in directory "/
Users/chris/desktop/EE423"): error=13, Permission denied

I am on a mac and Electric seems to be working nicely and LTSpice has
been working very nice for me under Crossover for many months now.  I
would like to be able to take advantage of running LTSpice from
Electric instead of just generating a netlist and then opening up
LTSpice to run it.  I have tried this using a directory and not using
a directory.  The "Permission Denied" error is quite strange to me as
I most certainly do have permissions and the R_divider.spi file is
being written so I'm thinking it might have something to do with
permissions of the process that Electric is trying to use to start
CrossOver/LTSpiceIV.app.  I do not see a choice anywhere for giving
permissions to processes started by Electric.

I am finding this behavior to be the same both with a freshly compiled
9.02-g build and an official 9.01 build downloaded as binary from the
website a couple days ago.

I am running OS X Lion and I can help but wondering if this is a
result of the sandboxing Apple has implemented but I'm not able to
find any entries in log files which I would have expected to be there
if it was due to sandboxing.

Please, does anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this?

Thank you kindly,
~Chris

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