Thanks folks. I just checked on a clean OSX 10.11 install and it works
without problem. From what I read /usr/local/lib is indeed something useful
for 3rd party dylibs. The customer claimed he had admin access....hard to
say what on earth the problem is. I think the whole rootless thing is yet
another idiotic step by Apple...

Cheers!
Vojtech


2015-10-15 0:45 GMT+02:00 Paul Davis <[email protected]>:

> According to various online docs, /usr/local is supposed to be exempt
> from SIP. I think you should check whether the user has administrative
> priviledges.
>
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 6:05 PM, MeldaProduction
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Our plugins need a one big shared library. It was officially installed to
> > /usr/lib, but since OSX 10.11 forbids it, I took quite some effort to
> > redirect everything to /usr/local/lib, which is afaik THE folder to
> install
> > user libraries to. But /usr/local usually doesn't exist, so the installer
> > creates it. It seems working fine, I checked only on beta though, but
> others
> > say it is fine.
> > But now I ran into a customer, who used official upgrade to 10.11 (not
> beta)
> > and the system forbids him to create /usr/local directory, he even tried
> > manually...
> > Any ideas what the hell is this about???
> >
> > Cheers!
> > Vojtech
> >
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