So when a binary is found, upcoming locations are not checked. In PATH variable, /usr/local/bin is mentioned before /usr/bin by default. So clearly the official installation is in favour here (maybe because I installed it first? I don't know) And puts the path /usr/local/bin in your PATH variable. ![]() Then I add the install path to PATH by ~/.bash_profile.īrew keeps the actual binaries or libraries in /usr/local/Cellar///bin and creates an alias in /usr/local/bin or /usr/local/lib or include. Binaries that I download directly from somewhere are also kept in ~/Applications Tools not found on brew and that I build myself are built with CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX and installed in ~/Applications.
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