On Thursday, 18 February 2016 at 09:25:00 UTC, Joel wrote:
On Thursday, 18 February 2016 at 08:24:34 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2016-02-18 08:11, Joel wrote:
I had dub installed in a folder that meant I had to put 'sudo dub' to run it. I've tried to fix the problem, but where do you put it (also I
tried one place, but couldn't put it in that folder)?

You usually have read access to most paths. That means you should be able to run dub without sudo. Where is "dub" located? Run "which dub".

It's currently in '/usr/local/bin'.

How do I add it to '/usr/bin' (or what ever)?

I get:
Joels-MacBook-Pro:Downloads joelcnz$ cp dub /usr/bin
cp: /usr/bin/dub: Operation not permitted

sudo cp dub /usr/bin/

but to be honest I would delete dub (sudo rm /usr/local/bin/dub) and then try to install it with homebrew again.

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