Hi Leslie,

for the ‘command not found’ error you’ll have to put /opt/ooRexx/bin/rexx on 
your path, like 

export PATH=$PATH:/opt/ooRexx/bin/

for the permission denied, it might be that you need to do:

chmod +x /opt/ooRexx/bin/rexx

(maybe with sudo in front, depending if you have authorization with the logged 
in user).


I think running 5.0.0. beta would be preferred, have a look at: 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/p66c7g01h4jz5ss/AAAHBfwSgF0H8wEMP2-BD1qZa/USB%20ooRexx%20installation%20r11657%20Jan%20%203%202019?dl=0&subfolder_nav_tracking=1
 
<https://www.dropbox.com/sh/p66c7g01h4jz5ss/AAAHBfwSgF0H8wEMP2-BD1qZa/USB%20ooRexx%20installation%20r11657%20Jan%20%203%202019?dl=0&subfolder_nav_tracking=1>

which is P.O. Jonsson’s USB installation of a fairly recent 5.0.0 that does not 
need an installer.

best regards,

René.

> On 2 Mar 2019, at 14:33, J Leslie Turriff <jlturr...@mail.com> wrote:
> 
>       I want to use ooRexx on my "new" Mac Pro desktop system, running OS-X 
> 10.12.
> I downloaded the default install package for Mac OS-X from SourceForge
> (ooRexx-4.1.2.MacOS.x86_32.dmg) and installed it,  but it put ooRexx
> into /opt, and when I run
>       rexx -v
> I get '-bash: rexx: Command not found',
> and if I run
>       /opt/ooRexx/bin/rexx
> I get '-bash: /opt/ooRexx/bin/rexx: Permission denied'.
>       As I understand it, OS-X now requires installation into a different 
> location?
> Is there a non-bleeding-edge install package that will work on OS-X 10.12?
> (I'm not familiar enough with the OS-X environment to feel comfortable with
> installing from source.)
> 
> Leslie
> 
> 
> 
> 
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