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macos - Mac Terminal - 'pointer being freed was not allocated' error when opening terminal

I get the following message when opening the terminal on mac

Last login: Tue Mar 11 14:33:24 on console login(291,0x7fff78af9310) malloc: * error for object 0x7f974be006f0: pointer being freed was not allocated * set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug

[Process completed]

... and I don't seem to be able to escape it. I've been having some weird permissions problems with Adobe CC - could the two be symptoms of a single problem?

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It looks like you don't have the right permissions on the /usr/bin directory.

Solution for OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) and later:

  1. Install Onyx 3.1.3 app (Free analog of Disk Utility)
  2. Choose 'Maintenance' -> 'Permissions' -> 'Execute'. enter image description here

Solution for older versions of OS X:

  • Open 'Disk Utility' app -> Press 'Repair Disk Permissions'.

It will set default permissions for the /usr/bin directory.
If this step doesn't help try this:

  • Delete com.apple.terminal.plist from the ~/Library/Preferences folder;

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