On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 6:25 PM, Zongyao Qu <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is a new feature in 10.11, called rootless, SIP, system integrity
> protection, Google these key words and you will get more details.

Yep. A system with POSIX under the hood, but "sudo rm -rf /" no longer works :)

> There is no means for now as you could not ask customer to disable SIP, only
> way is to relocate those libraries.

Actually, there is: System Integrity Protection can be disabled
completely by booting into the recovery system and using the csrutil
command-line utility in Terminal, causing a boot argument to be added
to the system's NVRAM. This applies the setting to all of the system's
installations of El Capitan.

Not this is a suggested or even sensible solution to your problem.
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