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Read carefully. I said /usr/bin, not /usr/local/bin...
Also, you will need to set your current directory to where the unzipped patchmatic binary is located. It would seem unlikely you'd have the patchmatic binary extracted to the root of your home directory (~).
Terminal noobs (no offense) should use Finder: copy, Go to Folder '/usr/bin', paste.
No offense taken, that crown is totally mine!
Okay, so I'll try to tell you what I'm doing.
1. Open a finder window, go to /usr/bin
2. Paste the contents of the folder, and the patchmatic folder is now on /usr/bin/patchmatic
3. Open up Terminal, go to cd /usr > /bin and than when i type /patchmatic I get the No such file or directory error. :S
oh man.
Code:
andrijans-air:/ andrijan$ cd /usrandrijans-air:usr andrijan$ cd /bin
andrijans-air:bin andrijan$ cd /patchmatic
-bash: cd: /patchmatic: No such file or directory