Thanks for narrowing this down. Hopefully it will make for a simple fix. Please create a new issue with your bug report so it makes it onto the dev's to do list.

http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/issues/new

You'll need to create an account on the website if you haven't already.

Tom KD7LXL

On Apr 21, 2012 3:09 PM, "Anthony Compton" <acompton@idaho4.com> wrote:
OK I hope this does not end up being a duplicate post.

I figured out that CHIRP won't open if the app is located in a folder that has spaces in the name. Re-named my folder to Amateur and it's working again.

Anthony
AE7HS

On Apr 20, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Anthony Compton wrote:

> Since upgrading to CHIRP 2.2 I am seeing strange behavior launching the app on my MacBook Pro. I have an Amateur Radio folder under my Applications folder and I have been running CHIRP and other Ham apps from there for some time.  When I upgraded to CHIRP 2.2 the app failed to launch. I took the usual steps Permissions Repair, different users profile, etc.  CHIRP and DRats will not open if they are located in my Amateur Radio folder.
>
> I found that I can open CHIRP if it's located on my Desktop, Downloads, or Applications Folder but If I move it to the Amateur Radio subfolder it won't open. Permissions appear to be the same on all folders in my Applications Folder. Also, I have a MacBook Air with the same folder layout and CHIRP works fine there.
>
> I am stumped for the moment. Any suggestions?
>
> Anthony
> AE7HS

Anthony
AE7HS





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