Note: Previous answers around the Internet about this problem give you instructions for modifying NVRAM settings, but Apple stated that the NVRAM method would stop working with El Capitan's public release. Those typically need to install files into /usr/include and /usr/lib, which are also now restricted. I ran into a problem with the same root cause while trying to get pear/pecl modules and macports/homebrew apps installed. ![]() When you're done, it is highly recommended that you re-enable SIP by following the same steps, but using csrutil enable in step 3. Reboot and run the command that worked prior to El Capitan.Reboot into recovery mode (reboot and hold down Cmd-R). ![]() If you run the command ls -lO /System/Library/LaunchDaemons you'll see that the directories and files under there are now marked as "restricted." El Capitan now protects certain system directories in "rootless" mode (a.k.a.
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