2.3.0rc1 fails with the dreaded “unable to create memory” error. Here is the
result AFTER a reboot.
Running Catalina 10.15.7
georgemolnar@Georges-Mac-mini ~ % sysctl -a | grep sysv.shm
kern.sysv.shmmax: 14680064
kern.sysv.shmmin: 1
kern.sysv.shmmni: 128
kern.sysv.shmseg: 32
kern.sysv.shmall: 17
On 27/09/2020 22:35, George J Molnar wrote:
2.3.0rc1 fails with the dreaded “unable to create memory” error. Here
is the result AFTER a reboot.
Running Catalina 10.15.7
georgemolnar@Georges-Mac-mini ~ % sysctl -a | grep sysv.shm
kern.sysv.shmmax: 14680064
kern.sysv.shmmin: 1
kern.sysv.shmmni:
Sorry, Bill! Saw Gary’s message just after I sent mine.
73,
Geo/KF2T
> On Sep 27, 2020, at 5:55 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
>
> On 27/09/2020 22:35, George J Molnar wrote:
>> 2.3.0rc1 fails with the dreaded “unable to create memory” error. Here is the
>> result AFTER a reboot.
>>
>> Running
I get “Shared Memory Error” trying to start… running High Sierra on a Mac mini.
> On Sep 27, 2020, at 9:35 PM, George J Molnar wrote:
>
> 2.3.0rc1 fails with the dreaded “unable to create memory” error. Here is the
> result AFTER a reboot.
>
> Running Catalina 10.15.7
>
>
> georgemolnar@Ge
Ed,
you are replying to an email thread that already contains the answer to
the issue you are reporting:
https://wsjtx.groups.io/g/main/message/16844
for details.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
On 28/09/2020 02:57, Ed Stokes wrote:
I get “Shared Memory Error” trying to start… running High Sierra on a
Mac
FYI…
The instruction in the readme file to move the sysctl file reads:
sudo cp /Volumes/WSJT-X/sysctl.conf /etc
This did not work for me as the file was on the desktop. I used this instead.
sudo cp Desktop/sysctl.conf /etc
Thanks to all of the volunteers who make WSJT-X work!
Ed
W1KOK