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- What is the purpose of usr libexec? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
libexec is meant for system daemons and system utilities executed by other programs That is, the binaries put in this namespaced directory are meant for the consumption of other programs, and are not intended to be executed directly by users
- Difference between lib, lib32, lib64, libx32, and libexec
My 64 bit Ubuntu 13 04 system has the following directories in : lib lib32 lib64 libx32 libexec In the usr directory there is: lib lib32 libx32 libexec This seemed like something that could be
- What is libexec? Is it safe? - Apple Community
That usr libexec folder is installed by macOS and your unnecessary anti-virus tool is demonstrating what we have been telling users for years about false detections — flagging legitimate parts of the operating system as infections
- What is libexec? Is it malware? - Apple Community
The usr libexec folder on macOS Big Sur (and earlier versions of macOS) is a legitimate part of the operating system and cannot be removed anyway because it resides on a read-only filesystem search the Community
- What is rapportd? In usr libexec rapport… - Apple Community
What is usr libexec rapportd? After update to 10 13 2 Firewall asked whether I want to allow network access Is it from apple? If not-where does it come from? The only thing I found was that Trusteer has a tool named rapport but I did not install it (maybe in combination with another product but not that I am aware of)
- what is libexec? - Apple Community
libexec is a directory that contains a library of executables In Finder, enter cmd-shift-G and enter usr libexec into the go to field You can view all of the executable files in there The vast majority are used by the OS to do things on your Mac What were you running that might have been trying to create an SSH key?
- Should libexec folders be added to some PATH-like variables?
libexec is intended for private binaries, i e binaries which are used by a program but which shouldn't be available generally See the FHS: usr libexec includes internal binaries that are not intended to be executed directly by users or shell scripts So no, you shouldn't add it to any PATH -style variables
- What does the process usr libexec packagekitd do?
This process keeps hogging my bandwidth: What does this process do? Is it safe to kill it? Is is safe to remove the package as a whole( to prevent it from starting up ever again) Or should I just
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