dyld: DYLD_ environment variables being ignored because main executable (/usr/bin/sudo) is setuid or setgid
Chris Jones
jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk
Fri May 17 02:25:16 PDT 2013
Hi,
The warning means you either have the environment variable
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
*or*
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
set to some value ? Generally this is not a good idea, so try removing
these settings. If you do need them, you have to just put up with the
warning.
Chris
On 17/05/13 07:41, Rodolfo Aramayo wrote:
> People,
>
> This is NOT a MacPorts issue, but since I started using MacOS X 10.8.3
> (from 10.6.8--so I am shy...what do you know), I am getting this
> annoying message every time I try to sudo
>
> >sudo -i
> dyld: DYLD_ environment variables being ignored because main executable
> (/usr/bin/sudo) is setuid or setgid
>
> The thing is that if I generate a second admin account, that account
> does behave as expected (i.e., no message is reported)
> This seems to be an innocuous message, that can be ignored...? but I am
> wondering if any of you encountered it and if you did what did you do to
> correct it?
> Nothing I found on the internet seems to be a reasonable risk-free
> approach...
>
> Thanks
>
> --R
>
>
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