I set the environment variable HTC_PICL to the appropriate installation directory (/Applications/HI-TECH/picc/lite/9.60) but that doesn help. Could it be a permissions problem?
The HTC_PICL variable is no longer used. The HTC_XML variable can be used to specify an alternate htsoft.xml file, but that (and PATH) are the only variables you would need to change. It could be a permissions problem if the XML file cannot be read, this could be the case if the compiler was installed as a different user to the one trying to run it? I’d check your ~/.htsoft.xml file (or what file is specified by HTC_XML if set) to make sure it can be read and contains the correct contents (should have been written to on install). Let me know how you go.
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