Hi Victor, I'm not on El Capitan yet, but I think it is not so big concern, because you may be allowed to write in /usr/local. /usr/bin/emacs bundled in Current OS X Yosemite is 22.1.1, so I always install newest Emacs with Homebrew into /usr/local. Best regards. Victor Tsaran <vtsaran@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi. > The reason I wanted to write about this to the list is because this > security model changes access priveleges to certain directories even if you > are working with them via sudo. For example, when performing a "sudo make > install" as the last step of Emacspeak installation, the "make" will fail > when trying to create an emacspeak directory under > /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp. > There is a way to turn the feature off, as pointed out here, > http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/196224/unix-ln-s-command-not-permitted-in-osx-el-capitan-beta3, > but I don't think this will be possible in all user contexts. > > Thoughts? > Best, > Victor
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