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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
  • Hey everyone,

    Thanks again for all the feedback. Just wanted to let you all know that we're aware of this, and planning to fix it in a future release. I'll reply back when I have a specific timeline.

    Cheers,
    Serra
  • Hey all,

    Just wanted to let you know that the fix for this should go out within the first half of November 2015.

    Cheers,
    Serra
  • Thank you Serra. Would you be able to followup when the fix does go out along with the version number of the release so that we can all be sure to 1) update and 2) accurately report any lingering issues? Thank you again.
  • you bet I will! I just saw a notification that the fix is currently in QA so it's definitely in the works, and i'll let y'all know as soon as it's available.
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