Polyspace BugFinder - Module Analysis - The current working directory does not exist

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In R2019b we get the error highlighted below when any user is running BugFinder on one specific installation.
On what we believe to be an identical installation and setup we do not get this error during the analysis.
The error occurs during the call to: 'pslinkrun' from the command line and is also raised when running from the Polyspace project GUI.
Other parts of the analysis not shown in the output below work as expected.
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*** Beginning Bug-finder - Module Analysis
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**** Bug-finder - Module Analysis - 1 (Computing modules)
Error: The current working directory does not exist.
The expected outcome:
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*** Beginning Bug-finder - Module Analysis
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**** Bug-finder - Module Analysis - 1 (Computing modules)
* Created 1 module
**** Bug-finder - Module Analysis - 1 (Computing modules) took 0.01real, 0.01u + 0s
**** Bug-finder - Module Analysis - (Verifying module #1 / 1: 2 functions)
**** Bug-finder - Module Analysis - (Verifying module #1 / 1: 2 functions) took 0.35real
Maximum Memory Usage: 1754 MB
Any idea on the error would be appreciated?
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Manish Mahalwal
Manish Mahalwal on 6 Oct 2020
Hi Philip,
Can you try launching the analysis in a different results folder? If it does not work, please share the results folder with us.
Philip Butcher
Philip Butcher on 9 Oct 2020
Hi Manish,
After more analsys we found out that the installation is good becusae it works on other partitions on the same machine.
I am no expert on the IT side of things but it would appear that one of the partiions was not set for long names or something like this and for this reason the analysis did not run.
A change has been made and we now have the analysis running the same on all our machines and partitions.
Thanks for your response.
If we have any further issues we will contact our MathWorks support contacts.
Regards,
Phil

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Alexandre De Barros
Alexandre De Barros on 6 Oct 2020
Hello,
For this kind of problem, please contact the technical support.
You can do that from the MathWorks website:
It is always helpful to attach the Polyspace analysis log.
Best regards,
Alexandre

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