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00010 Execute "config gui off"
00020 Let A=1
00030 TOP:!
00040 Open #A: "name=pdf:/,recl=512,replace",display,output
00050 Print #A: STR$(A)
00060 Close #A:
00070 Print STR$(A)
00080 LET A=A+1
00090 IF A<500 Then Goto TOP
%env-var% does not work in your configuration files. I cannot place something in my brconfig.sys file like the following. Instead of the value of %HOSTNAME%, I get BR_COMPUTERNAME set to just %HOSTNAME%.
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SETENV BR_COMPUTERNAME %HOSTNAME%
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PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
Where the actual OS set PATH on 10.11 is
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PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
For now in 10.11 El Capitan the workaround is to turn of the System Integrity Checker, it will then allow you to put scripts in OS folders. This is not something that is recommend but it works for now. Sounds as if the next version of OSX will not let you turn that feature off.
Link on how to turn of the System Integrity Checker in OSX 10.11 El Capitan
http://osxdaily.com/2015/10/05/disable- ... -mac-os-x/
Username matching for BRconfig statements does not like periods in the username.
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@"stevekoger" WSID 7
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@"steve.koger" WSID 7
Those are the most pressing issues we have on the MAC right now. Thought I might put this out here for anyone else who might be looking at using BR with MACS.