[OS X Emacs] command-line "aquamacs" doesn't work in El Capitan

Pascal J. Bourguignon pjb at informatimago.com
Fri Nov 20 12:44:19 EST 2015


Art Werschulz <agw at comcast.net> writes:

> Hi.
>
> In El Capitan, the command-line version of aquamacs has been moved to the directory
> /Library/SystemMigration/History/Migration-630E9DBD-00E0-4BAD-BBC0-7F9BB22F6F03/QuarantineRoot/usr/bin.
> As a result, typing "aquamacs" in a terminal window gives a "command
> not found" error msg.  OTOH, if I cd into said directory, typing
> "aquamacs" in a terminal window seems to work okay.
>
> Should I simply move this executable into /usr/local/bin?  

That's not a bad option.

> Or is there a better way of installing the command-line version of
> aquamacs?

Perhaps re-installing Aquamacs.


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