In the installer there is a place that it gives you the option of installing
for the current user (~/Applications) or all users (/Applications)
> On Jul 5, 2016, at 6:55 AM, René Jansen wrote:
>
> Hi Jack,
>
> it has been there for some installers in the past. It requires
I’ve been wanting to do this for years.
Bruce
> On Jul 5, 2016, at 5:16 AM, René Jansen wrote:
>
> With the introduction of El Capitan Apple introduced SIP - System Integrity
> Protection, which makes it (without fiddling with NVRAM parameters to disable
> it) impossible
Hi Jack,
it has been there for some installers in the past. It requires root, but it
might be an option for the pkg installer. The trend on macOS, however, seems to
indicate /Applications.
in any case, it is easy to change.
best regards,
René.
> On 5 jul. 2016, at 15:47, Jack Woehr
René Jansen wrote:
> I also think that this makes for more clarity than /usr/local/bin and
> /usr/local/lib, either to find things or to
> uninstall them.
How about /opt/oorexx
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With the introduction of El Capitan Apple introduced SIP - System Integrity
Protection, which makes it (without fiddling with NVRAM parameters to disable
it) impossible to write to /usr/bin. I do not think we can ask ooRexx users to
disable this feature, and it should not be necessary. The