Hi Renew,
I think this is OK and you can safely ignore the error messages that are
displayed; they either indicate that the files don't have to be 'fixed'
or that they are files we should not touch anyway. It shouldn't also be
necessary to use sudo.
Let me know if SPM is still not running properly after running the
'find' command:
find . -name "*.mexmaci64" -exec xattr -d com.apple.quarantine {} \;
or even:
xattr -d com.apple.quarantine *.mexmaci64 */*.mexmaci64 */*/*.mexmaci64
Best regards,
Guillaume.
On 01/11/2019 14:56, Renew Andrade wrote:
> I send you some outputs of the terminal who I run the command because
> spm is in a drive called FREESURFER and executing “find . “ wasn’t able
> to find it. Executing with and without sudo su. I get the next results.
>
> find /Volumes/FREESURFER -name "*.mexmaci64" -exec xattr -d
> com.apple.quarantine {} \;
>
>
> xattr: /Volumes/FREESURFER/spm12/spm_hist.mexmaci64: No such xattr:
> com.apple.quarantine
>
> xattr: No such file:
> /Volumes/FREESURFER/WFU_PickAtlas_3.0.5b/wfu_tbx_common/spm_lite/._spm_bsplins.mexmaci64
>
>
> xattr:
> /Volumes/FREESURFER/spm12/external/fieldtrip/forward/private/ptriproj.mexmaci64:
> No such xattr: com.apple.quarantine
>
>
> xattr: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted:
> '/Volumes/FREESURFER/spm12/external/eeprobe/._write_eep_cnt.mexmaci64'
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Guillaume Flandin, PhD
Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging
UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology
London WC1N 3BG
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