In the installer there is a place that it gives you the option of installing
for the current user (~/Applications) or all users (/Applications)
> On Jul 5, 2016, at 6:55 AM, René Jansen wrote:
>
> Hi Jack,
>
> it has been there for some installers in the past. It requires root, but it
> might
I’ve been wanting to do this for years.
Bruce
> On Jul 5, 2016, at 5:16 AM, René Jansen wrote:
>
> With the introduction of El Capitan Apple introduced SIP - System Integrity
> Protection, which makes it (without fiddling with NVRAM parameters to disable
> it) impossible to write to /usr/bin.
Hi Jack,
it has been there for some installers in the past. It requires root, but it
might be an option for the pkg installer. The trend on macOS, however, seems to
indicate /Applications.
in any case, it is easy to change.
best regards,
René.
> On 5 jul. 2016, at 15:47, Jack Woehr wrote:
>
René Jansen wrote:
> I also think that this makes for more clarity than /usr/local/bin and
> /usr/local/lib, either to find things or to
> uninstall them.
How about /opt/oorexx
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