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I'm running into:

Error: parent directory is world writable but not sticky

While trying to do:

brew install yarn

Error: parent directory is world writable but not sticky
Please report this bug:
https://github.com/Linuxbrew/brew/blob/master/docs/Troubleshooting.md#troubleshooting
/var/lib/jenkins/.linuxbrew/Library/Homebrew/vendor/portable-ruby/2.0.0-p648/lib/ruby/2.0.0/tmpdir.rb:92:in `mktmpdir'

Does anybody know how to resolve this?

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    Looks like a permission problem. Mentioned in here. Based on that fix is: sudo chmod +t /tmp
    – vim_
    Mar 20, 2017 at 2:38
  • Thanks Arash. Could you tell me what the full path to /tmp is? I'm confused what it is referring to.
    – HosseinK
    Mar 21, 2017 at 3:03
  • Take a look here. They are discussing the same problem. I think you need to do sudo chmod +t /private/tmp. Give it a try.
    – vim_
    Mar 21, 2017 at 3:09

3 Answers 3

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It is a permission problem, When I am trying to install brew install yarn --without-node, Got this error, on my Mac OSx Sierra

First, find out where is your tmp directory using ls -ld /tmp When I ran this command, got the output in following way,

ls -ld /tmp
lrwxr-xr-x@ 1 root  wheel  11 Jan 28  2017 /tmp -> private/tmp

which means tmp directory is using private/tmp So try giving the permission by using following command

sudo chmod +t /private/tmp
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  • This was helpful.
    – Praym
    Apr 25, 2018 at 17:11
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I had a similar error, but in my case the directory with bad permissions was ~/Library/Caches/Homebrew.

chmod +t ~/Library/Caches/Homebrew

fixed it.

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Homebrew/Ruby wants to set sticky bit (+t) permission on /private/tmp folder. Set it explicitly using

sudo chmod +t /private/tmp 

will solve the issue. Brew command should work fine after this.

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