HomeBrew on old MacOS issues [closed]
Closed 2 days ago.
Geting an error while installing Homebrew on intel based MacBook
I’m tring to install Homebrew on my intel based MacBook I recently reinstalled the macOS before it was working fine, Now when i run a commond to install home brew it gives error, I have xcode installed already, tried defrent network but still same error.
Why would brew install not work if brew install works?
I’m having this problem where I have a private tap with a formula that i’m trying to build a bottle for, when I run brew install --build-bottle <formula>
and brew bottle <formula>
, I get the .tar.gz bottle and bottle DSL to insert into the formula. When I insert that, and add root_url "file:///path/to/bottle/"
to it in the formula (because I just want to run all this locally right now), and run brew install <formula>
, the formula installs from the source, and when I run brew install —force-bottle formula
, I get the error Error: --force-bottle passed but <formula> has no bottle!
. However, when I run brew install --force-bottle /path/to/bottle/name-of-tar.gz-file
, it builds correctly using the bottle.
Homebrew permission denied – MacOS
When I try to install any package with homebrew, I get these errors and it can’t install anything.
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How best to manage a custom Homebrew .plist file?
Is there a way to manage a custom plist file such that homebrew will respect it and not overwrite it on updates? Or is there another way?
How best to manage a custom Homebrew .plist file?
Is there a way to manage a custom plist file such that homebrew will respect it and not overwrite it on updates? Or is there another way?