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'sweep' command installs itself into /usr/local and changes permissions, wreaking havoc on Homebrew

Sophos installs a sweep command into /usr/local/bin, and a few auxiliary files. Doing this, Sophos also changes ownership of /usr/local and several sub-directories. This wreaks havoc with Howebrew, which by default installs to /usr/local and expects it to be writable by the "main user". In general, /usr/local should not be used by non-user controlled installations.

A more polite way would be for Sophos to install its commands to /opt/sophos, and asking the user to and relevant paths if they wish to use the tools.



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  • I just posted this on the forum sounds like the same problem? :I have a problem with about 200 imported image files that have _sophos listed as the Sharing & Permissions name. No idea how they got this but it means unless I change the permissions on all the files Aperture lists them as 'Unsupported Image Format'. If I select add a name to the permissions SophosEndpoint is listed as an option. SophosEndpoint is not listed in System preferences Users and Groups however. Sophos 9.4 Mac OS X 10.11
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  • I just posted this on the forum sounds like the same problem? :I have a problem with about 200 imported image files that have _sophos listed as the Sharing & Permissions name. No idea how they got this but it means unless I change the permissions on all the files Aperture lists them as 'Unsupported Image Format'. If I select add a name to the permissions SophosEndpoint is listed as an option. SophosEndpoint is not listed in System preferences Users and Groups however. Sophos 9.4 Mac OS X 10.11
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