Hi Daniel,
You have to change /path/to/downloaded/FSLeyes_macos_latest.zip to the
path to the downloaded FSLeyes archive. It's probably
~/Downloads/FSLeyes_macos_latest.zip
Cheers,
Paul
On 11/10/2018, Daniel Callow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> When I follow the instructions and run the suggested code after downloading
> the latest version for MacOS
>
> cd $FSLDIR/bin/
> sudo mv FSLeyes.app FSLeyes.app_backup
> sudo unzip /path/to/downloaded/FSLeyes_macos_latest.zip
>
> I get .....
> sudo unzip /path/to/downloaded/FSLeyes_macos_latest.zip
> unzip: cannot find or open /path/to/downloaded/FSLeyes_macos_latest.zip,
> /path/to/downloaded/FSLeyes_macos_latest.zip.zip or
> /path/to/downloaded/FSLeyes_macos_latest.zip.ZIP.
>
> I can access fsleyes after clicking on the downloaded file. However when I
> type fsleyes into my command line I get this...
>
> /usr/local/fsl/bin/fsleyes: line 5:
> /usr/local/fsl/bin/FSLeyes.app/Contents/MacOS/fsleyes: No such file or
> directory
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