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homebrew-core
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Pyenv – lets you easily switch between multiple versions of Python
If I pin a version of Python, isn't that going to wreck any tooling that depends on it? Unless you're saying have multiple versions of Python installed.
This is practically the only remaining annoyance I have with the Python ecosystem (relative imports aside). I use some tools, like Glances [0] whose formula relies on a much newer version (3.12) than the actual package requires (3.8) [1].
So when there's a Python update, all of those update as well. I thought I'd fixed this with pipx, but in a way that's worse, because the venvs it builds depend on a specific version of Python existing, which doesn't work well with brew always wanting to upgrade it.
I want a stable, system-level Python that I don't touch, don't add packages to, and which only exists as a dependency for anything that needs it. If an update would break a package I have installed (due to Python library deprecation, etc.), it should warn me before updating. Otherwise, I don't care, as long as any symlinks are taken care of.
Separately, I want a stable, user-level Python that I can do whatever I want to. Nothing updates it automatically. I can accomplish this by compiling Python and using `make altinstall`, but if there's a better way, I'd love to hear about it.
[0]: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/20e744191e74d...
Thanks for taking the time. Can you help me understand? Because I didn't get this from the devs.
Just looking at a random formula, am I correct to understand that this will use python 3.10 and NOT 3.12?[0] I understand ones like this[1] where there's a note about the issue with newer versions.
What I'm trying to understand is if the python version is specified by the formula or it will default to the newest version. If it requires it to be specified in the formula then doesn't this make it contingent on the maintainer upgrading it every python version? I didn't verify [0], but it looks like it should work with later versions of python, and it it is still using 3.10 then isn't that essentially the maintainers "fault?" Because that's my concern. I can't see how something like this stays updated when it requires a maintainer to update. Seems better to have a >=3.10 and then do ==3.10 if only 3.10 works (odd) or >=3.10 <3.12 if it works for 10 and 11 but not 12. Especially since formulas are often made by people that are not the package developers themselves and we're just reliant upon someone keeping up. I'd rather break upon a new version than have many old pythons installed. I know there's no perfect solution, but we're talking about failure modes. And fwiw, I'd rather it try to use the system or environment python rather than installing a unique version. It just gets confusing when you need to add dependencies for optional stuff that wasn't included in the formula and is extremely non-obvious to a new user.
[0] https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/12a0f6bbbeda8...
[1] https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/12a0f6bbbeda8...
- Apple curl security incident 12604
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Cowsay
definitely be careful about using fortune in a corporate environment or public space if you don't know what dat files you are using or you might just get an extremely unwelcome surprise.
I was practicing a presentation and used to use "fortune" all the time. I forget exactly what it output but I remember being absolutely mortified about what could have happened if that had popped up during an internal company tech talk.
Kudos to brew for keeping unsuspecting people safe
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/commit/3fb3c4c3e55...
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Ask HN: Trouble with a Stargate
I'm sorry to be asking this as I find it a bit silly, but it's blocking my PR [3], so could a few of you star the project on Github [1] to get my PR to run?
[1] https://github.com/laktak/chkbit-py
[2] https://brew.sh
[3] https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/160018
- Simulate an Ubuntu-like VM inside macOS
- Homebrew team's developer harassment. They won't remove my software?
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Adding Build Provenance to Homebrew
Reproducible… but unsupported. Nice.
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/108964#issu...
- Bitwarden Broken in Linux
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Show HN: An experimental, modern package manager for operating systems
That's quite the sparse list of packages: https://github.com/lodosgroup/package-builds/tree/linux-amd6... They also don't seem to think this is going to catch on and thus haven't shared the directory list as homebrew-core recently had to do: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/tree/master/Formul...
There are already SO MANY build-from-source specifications it is insaneo to start a new project without the ability to at least import from any one of them, especially since it seems this toy goes with the "shell script and good luck" approach https://github.com/lodosgroup/package-builds/blob/linux-amd6... (not even having the forethought to provide a download helper and/or turn on `curl -f` because the network is always reliable and servers never 503 amirite?)
ytmdl
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Spotify Rip Software?
This one's not perfect, but it rips songs from YouTube or things like that and gets the Metadata so you can upload it to iTunes to your iPod and what not https://ytmdl.deepjyoti30.dev/
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Spotify Downloader showcase(more info in comments)
https://github.com/deepjyoti30/ytmdl did this first, and did it best, the rest of the projects doing it add precisely nothing.
- I am trying to embed album_artist and album into metadata - Help needed
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Yt-dlp - A few questions about Sound quality,Thumbnails and Output Templates (Music Playlist)
Any suggestions? for now when I want to download single tracks I use a spotdl fork and I have looked at ytmdl which I believe have support for Spotify metada, but other than that, having seen anything that can integrate with yt-dlp and not replace it.
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Program to view metadata from Spotify, iTunes?
This program downloads then extracts metadata from iTunes, Spotify, LastFM, Deezer, Gaana https://github.com/deepjyoti30/ytmdl
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YouTube downloader to mp3 which includes thumbnails?
you can download youtube songs in mp3 not only with thumbnail but also metadata with ytmdl (artist name, album, etc) (web app) (command line)
- ytmdl - Download songs with audio from youtube and metadata from sources like Itunes, Deezer etc. Latest version moves to yt-dlp for better support and other featuers.
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Docker container that can tag music?
btw: ytmld can download from music from youtube and automatically tag it. https://github.com/deepjyoti30/ytmdl
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How to do download MP3 with the correct cover and metadata?
If you are downloading only from youtube, try ytmdl
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Is ytmdl good ? I just wanna download songs with meta data.
I can't speak for the webapp, but the ytmdl program https://github.com/deepjyoti30/ytmdl is safe.
What are some alternatives?
spotify-downloader - Download your Spotify playlists and songs along with album art and metadata (from YouTube if a match is found).
youtube-dl-gui - A cross platform front-end GUI of the popular youtube-dl written in wxPython.
SpotiFlyer - Kotlin Multiplatform Music Downloader, Supports Spotify / Gaana / Youtube Music / Jio Saavn / SoundCloud.
yt-dlp - A feature-rich command-line audio/video downloader
asdf-python - Python plugin for the asdf version manager
deezer-downloader - Download music from Deezer with a nice front end
savify - Download Spotify songs to mp3 with full metadata and cover art!
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
widevine-l3-decryptor - Mirror of the original repo
osxfuse - FUSE extends macOS by adding support for user space file systems
homebrew-php - :beer: Homebrew tap for PHP 5.6 to 8.4. PHP 8.4 is built nightly.