To make sure /usr/local/sbin is in your path open terminal and run: echo $PATH you should see /usr/local/sbin somewhere in the output. If ~/.bash_profile exists with a path but /usr/local/sbin is not included, add it by appending /usr/local/sbin/ to any part, probably a good idea to put it after /usr/local/bin: directories are separated by semi-colons. > lastly you might as well update bash with the command: source. Once you've inserted the path simply press the Key: Enter to save and Control + X to exit.
Download ClamXav for Mac 2.17 build 3603 - Download ClamXav for Mac 2.15.4 build 3560 - Download ClamXav for Mac 2.15. bash_profile -> Now at this screen paste: export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH (Bn chun cui) - Download ClamXav for Mac 3. bash_profile which creates the empty file. Please reply to yclept at outlook dot com. Open Terminal.app -> when prompted run: cd ~ to get to your home directory although you should be there. I could always take the risk and forego the protection, but sooner or later some bd is going to create a really nasty piece of Mac malware.If you need to create the file you can do so with terminal.app or even textedit but i would suggest terminal. No path or no ~/.bash_profile: If you have no Path, open or create the file and input the following line: export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH To make things as simple as possible and fix your problem, locate ~/.bash_profile and: Edit your ~/.bash_profile to satisfy both homebrew and clamxav. It is possible that none of these files exists in which case homebrew will complain when you run command brew doctor that /usr/local/bin is not ahead of /usr/bin/. MOST of the time your path is normally set in ~/.bash_profile so check that file first and if it's not in there but in another, change it over to ~/.bash_profile If the first one exists it grabs that path then it moves on to the next file to get more information and so on.