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/Volumes/2022.07.29_1142/DICOM/000070D4/AA0FC47D/AA58913F/00001112/EEB83C9D ; exit;




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To update your account to use zsh, please run `chsh -s /bin/zsh`.


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macbook-pro:~ Kitty$ /Volumes/2022.07.29_1142/DICOM/000070D4/AA0FC47D/AA58913F/00001112/EEB83C9D ; exit;


-bash: /Volumes/2022.07.29_1142/DICOM/000070D4/AA0FC47D/AA58913F/00001112/EEB83C9D: cannot execute binary file


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Posted on Aug 7, 2022 4:45 AM

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Posted on Aug 8, 2022 9:09 AM

It looks like the OP is running some third party software that is using some command line utilities as evidenced by the command listed followed by "; exit" which is typical. Whatever is running is not hiding the Terminal window nor closing the Terminal window when finished.


Does "DICOM" have any meaning to you for an app you may have installed or maybe this is referencing a developer for an app you have installed? Or what created or is stored on the mounted volume "2022.07.29_1142"?


As for the "to update your account to use zsh" message, this you can just ignore if you don't use the command line.


The part you need to address is what third party software or script are you running which is using the command line since something with that app or script is broken?

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Aug 8, 2022 9:09 AM in response to pinguïn

It looks like the OP is running some third party software that is using some command line utilities as evidenced by the command listed followed by "; exit" which is typical. Whatever is running is not hiding the Terminal window nor closing the Terminal window when finished.


Does "DICOM" have any meaning to you for an app you may have installed or maybe this is referencing a developer for an app you have installed? Or what created or is stored on the mounted volume "2022.07.29_1142"?


As for the "to update your account to use zsh" message, this you can just ignore if you don't use the command line.


The part you need to address is what third party software or script are you running which is using the command line since something with that app or script is broken?

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