Good morning,

On 18/1/15 at 4:59 PM +0100, Marek Stepanek <[email protected]> wrote:

The new Yosemite does not allow me to edit the Apache httpd.conf file in
/etc/apache2/

Doesn't allow you to edit in what way? Are you not able to open the file? Opens but you can't type any changes? Something else?

I am opening the files in my shell with sudo bbedit /etc/apache2/httpd.conf

Drop the sudo part, just run `bbedit /etc/apache2/httpd.conf`. BBEdit will ask to raise permissions if needed.

But while saving I get error 20004 and a save window with "Install
Helper". What's that?

I'm going to guess something to do with use of sudo. Otherwise I'll defer to someone else.

I do know editing inside /etc/apache2 works fine; I did heaps of editing just last night. The one thing I couldn't do from within BBEdit was create new dirs/files under /etc/apache2; I had to do that from CLI.


Charlie

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