I fixed the problem - if I open PulseView by clicking on a .sr file, then
Pulseview will open and display that file. Thereafter, PulseView opens OK
from the applications folder. So this was probably not related to the M2
silicon.

On Tue, 9 Aug 2022 at 08:47, Tony Abbey <tabbe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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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