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We did not test 8.1.0 on Tahoe since it was not available to the public at the time of release, and this is listed on the download page,https://secure-web.cisco.com/1rfkB_Axztd9_0N5DEtIEbpY7KHdLK0Q8mmjMU2hDrQVh9g... testing has been done on …Mac OS: 12.X (Monterey), 13.X (Ventura), 14.X (Sonoma), 15.X (Sequoia) with separate Intel and arm64 installers. … and not …Please note no testing has been done on MacOS 26 (Tahoe) scheduled to be released in 12/2025. It reads like you got the same error running an older version of MacOS. If so please let us know what version of MacOS you were running prior to Tahoe. You may run into other issues by running 8.1.0 on Tahoe. I would consider reverting back to your previous version of MacOS if you made a backup, e.g., with Carbon Copy Cloner or some other utility. - R. On Nov 4, 2025, at 04:35, Hao Wang (PGR) <H.Wang118@newcastle.ac.uk> wrote: External Email - Use Caution Hi Freesurfer Developers, I’m attempting to run recon-all but keep on coming across this same error: mri_cc -aseg aseg.auto_noCCseg.mgz -o aseg.auto.mgz -lta transforms/cc_up.lta 1047will read input aseg from aseg.auto_noCCseg.mgzwriting aseg with cc labels to aseg.auto.mgzwill write lta as transforms/cc_up.ltaSegmentation faultERROR: mri_cc -aseg aseg.auto_noCCseg.mgz -o aseg.auto.mgz -lta transforms/cc_up.lta 1047 recon-all -s 1047 exited with ERRORS at Wed Oct 29 18:32:30 GMT 2025 I found a couple reports of people encountering the same error, with some suggesting that upgrading macOS resolved the issue. Unfortunately, that solution didn’t work in my case. The problem closely matches the one described in this post and this post, where the file “aseg.auto_noCCseg.mgz” is only 16 bytes in size. Similarly, when I checked “synthseg.vol.csv” in the “stats” folder, the reported volumes for all segments were 0. FreeSurfer version: freesurfer-macOS-darwin_arm64-8.1.0-20250718-f30dfedPlatform: macOS Tahoe 26.0.1uname -a: Darwin 22SCompL011.local 25.0.0 Darwin Kernel Version 25.0.0: Wed Sep 17 21:41:45 PDT 2025; root:xnu-12377.1.9~141/RELEASE_ARM64_T6000 arm64recon-all.log: see attached <recon-all.log>_______________________________________________Freesurfer mailing list -- freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.eduTo unsubscribe send an email to freesurfer-leave@nmr.mgh.harvard.eduhttps://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman3/lists/freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.e...
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Hi there, I was previously running macOS Monterey 12.0.1 before upgrading to Tahoe. However, the same segmentation issue was already occurring on Monterey, which is what prompted me to update to Tahoe. Thanks ________________________________ From: fsbuild fsbuild@contbay.com Sent: 04 November 2025 11:28 To: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Subject: [Freesurfer] Re: CC segmentation fault
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We did not test 8.1.0 on Tahoe since it was not available to the public at the time of release, and this is listed on the download page, https://secure-web.cisco.com/1AUZGZjySy3_s0jOL9wpW2AIQW4TwjEdEzLAq_PhqbnFVGD... … testing has been done on … Mac OS: 12.X (Monterey), 13.X (Ventura), 14.X (Sonoma), 15.X (Sequoia) with separate Intel and arm64 installers. … and not … Please note no testing has been done on MacOS 26 (Tahoe) scheduled to be released in 12/2025.
It reads like you got the same error running an older version of MacOS. If so please let us know what version of MacOS you were running prior to Tahoe. You may run into other issues by running 8.1..0 on Tahoe. I would consider reverting back to your previous version of MacOS if you made a backup, e.g., with Carbon Copy Cloner or some other utility.
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On Nov 4, 2025, at 04:35, Hao Wang (PGR) H.Wang118@newcastle.ac.uk wrote:
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Hi Freesurfer Developers,
I’m attempting to run recon-all but keep on coming across this same error:
mri_cc -aseg aseg.auto_noCCseg.mgz -o aseg.auto.mgz -lta transforms/cc_up.lta 1047 will read input aseg from aseg.auto_noCCseg.mgz writing aseg with cc labels to aseg.auto.mgz will write lta as transforms/cc_up.lta Segmentation fault ERROR: mri_cc -aseg aseg..auto_noCCseg.mgz -o aseg.auto.mgz -lta transforms/cc_up.lta 1047
recon-all -s 1047 exited with ERRORS at Wed Oct 29 18:32:30 GMT 2025
I found a couple reports of people encountering the same error, with some suggesting that upgrading macOS resolved the issue. Unfortunately, that solution didn’t work in my case. The problem closely matches the one described in this posthttps://secure-web.cisco.com/1eUJH1QOVis9V-ja_XistwYUH99s1WkkKGscZLAnWqIcpXLVxUw9eN85IV4YFrHtxySKFuLjkWczEUNE6AOPwhHw1w4YvzoRrh_oIaBppxWTuuy7t9Zk_WIA5oIIPMqZ7bCW3o4hotFhJyxwAgKpqYRNe_K97CVls3z91JTp3ZAsQV7eAvIXuaeIxE5S9KSPaE_XC0NJS248t_K5aQ6RMVItHqEw-yo3Uq4n_zWYa6CPJz-dGNc3itPDKQx8tSoIFqtG0JIitaWNDmo_7brQH0kFzNwImRviGVN6NRmv5hda46treMNdZ5eg9RkR-ndY-Ru4U3R5ISpKQQnRSUMlEJQ/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mail-archive.com%2Ffreesurfer%40nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Fmsg77867.html and this posthttps://secure-web.cisco.com/1em4eF9GNBoGc5vVMCfPLPX9WS5q43YwfPAfj41wlBnIw_npxRCBd8H8o_YhE9GlBtg58BuoMG9VOmX1YUGN4-Uj0C7gcI6A4RuVwDKY8SA_0dADYs18b_MqwaaYkaMVWIlwRPsknDaaeW1X_dVRGdOxt07E8SaZpqpzocdA8v7-jjsbYhs2k4lmRUcdIgCqWkHA0n86gO5fRerrxP-4JQPHU4SJbf7pRqt2P4MmynyOoDbS-9Z5z3dkG3miHFtD8XA1tWu9JxqaoliquWHCn_Dc1haJS6GolcGrX8qjuWrCEfdiaDJ-uGYMVrQdY8B03mSxHOT2a5NAEZExt42muTg/https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Ffreesurfer%2Ffreesurfer%2Fissues%2F1292, where the file “aseg.auto_noCCseg.mgz” is only 16 bytes in size. Similarly, when I checked “synthseg.vol.csv” in the “stats” folder, the reported volumes for all segments were 0.
1. FreeSurfer version: freesurfer-macOS-darwin_arm64-8.1.0-20250718-f30dfed 2. Platform: macOS Tahoe 26.0.1 3. uname -a: Darwin 22SCompL011.local 25.0.0 Darwin Kernel Version 25.0.0: Wed Sep 17 21:41:45 PDT 2025; root:xnu-12377.1.9~141/RELEASE_ARM64_T6000 arm64 4. recon-all.log: see attached
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