On 19/01/15 02:33, Miers David wrote:
> congrats…cool green drool and slobber…happy now? lol
> 
> I had occasion to chase a similar bird at /private/etc/hosts
> 
> terminal gave me nothing…it occurred to me that I’d never installed command 
> line tools, interesting note in the dialog that followed the word helper 
> installed happened along with some other stuff…kind of a match for you maybe
> 
> After that everything worked a treat no muss no fuss. Didn’t use sudu…admin 
> password asked and given..business as usual
> 
>> On Jan 18, 2015, at 10:59 AM, Marek Stepanek <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> I have a new 5K iMac - and expect many jealous congratulations from this
>> list ;-)
>>
>> The new Yosemite does not allow me to edit the Apache httpd.conf file in
>> /etc/apache2/
>>
>> I am opening the files in my shell with sudo bbedit /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
>>
>> But while saving I get error 20004 and a save window with "Install
>> Helper". What's that?
>>
>>
>> Any ideas?
> 



Thank you for your replies!


To open files with Yosemite over the Terminal is possible, but no saving
possible. It's annoying. The permissions are root:staff if I remember
well (I am just now with my laptop). And yes, I checked: the command
line tools are installed.

I think I will ask over support. Thank you again!


marek

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