![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In any case, whatever was setting PATH before must have stopped working in El Cap. I don't know if it works now, nor when it may have stopped working. After googling it, RCEnvironment is one (search terms: system preferences environment variables). There are (or were) System Preferences panes that did this, but I can't point you to one directly, as I don't have access to a relevant machine right now. Or read the 'bash' man page, under the INVOCATION heading, and look for the files using 'ls':Īnother possibility is that you have customized environment variables, again set at some time in the past. I can give you Terminal commands to look into it if you want to do that. That suggests you must have customized one of the shell's startup files at some point in the past. Click to expand.I'm pretty sure that /usr/local/bin has never been a standard part of the PATH variable. ![]()
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