This may have started after upgrading from Maverick to Yosemite or after a Yosemite upgrade. I'm not sure which. I'm on 10.10.3 and frequently work within a BASH shell. When working with code I sometimes need to add, move, or remove directories. My user account has administrator privileges - same as with Mavericks. I'm working in directories within and below my home directory - NOT system directories.
I used to be able to mkdir, mv, cp, rm -r etc. WITHOUT using SUDO. Now I have to always use SUDO. This is UNLIKE all previous OS X versions, any Linux versions, and any Unix versions I've used before. It's REALLY annoying
Any suggest? - Thanx - Charlie
BTW: I tried posting in Apple discussion forums, but their website is completely screwed up when using Safari of all things!
I used to be able to mkdir, mv, cp, rm -r etc. WITHOUT using SUDO. Now I have to always use SUDO. This is UNLIKE all previous OS X versions, any Linux versions, and any Unix versions I've used before. It's REALLY annoying
Any suggest? - Thanx - Charlie
BTW: I tried posting in Apple discussion forums, but their website is completely screwed up when using Safari of all things!