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To make sure /usr/local/sbin is in your path open terminal and run: echo $PATH you should see /usr/local/sbin somewhere in the output.This page only covers malware for Mac OS X. If ~/.bash_profile exists with a path but /usr/local/sbin is not included, add it by appending /usr/local/sbin/ to any part, probably a good idea to put it after /usr/local/bin: directories are separated by semi-colons.
> lastly you might as well update bash with the command: source.
bash_profile -> Now at this screen paste: export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH bash_profile which creates the empty file.
Started it and most surprisingly it did not ask me to upgrade to the commercial version. To make things as simple as possible and fix your problem, locate ~/.bash_profile and: Update: I have just checked ClamXav on my Mac. 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.