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- Any of you use the CLI utility googler ?
- Why does Homebrew say everything is up to date, but when I run brew upgrade, there is an outdated package?
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FYI: LLVM-project repo has exceeded GitHub upload size limit
True, though shallow clones have performance issues: https://github.com/Homebrew/discussions/discussions/225
- tintin++ install mac
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Every time I try to learn to learn programming, I get stuck at the stage of installs/dependencies. I'm not sure how to understand these concepts at high level (bash, xcode, homebrew, pip, etc.) or where to actually start learning.
And the reply was "command not found". Researching the error, I found that I need to "Add Homebrew to your PATH in ~/.zprofile:"
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Build problems on MacOS Ventura?
Seems like this user fixed itusing gcc-12 instead of 11 https://github.com/Homebrew/discussions/discussions/3490
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Struggling to install Neovim - what does this mean?
Specifically Neovim is in homebrew/core if brew doctor mentions a probelm with homebrew core you need to fix it. See this issue: https://github.com/Homebrew/discussions/discussions/1512
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Entitlement in Open Source
His fictional story reminds me of the Homebrew 2.7 debacle: https://github.com/Homebrew/discussions/discussions/340
TL;DR: They deprecated "brew cask install" in version 2.6, then removed it in version 2.7. Sounds fine, right? Except version 2.6 was released on December 1st, and 2.7 was released 20 days later on December 21st, breaking everyone's scripts just before the holidays.
I agree with the overall premise, but there's a balance to be had somewhere. When millions of developers use your tools, you do have to be a little more careful when you make breaking changes.
I think Linus has a point here with his "don't break userspace" rule.
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gcc-11: warning: could not understand version '13.00.00'
https://github.com/Homebrew/discussions/discussions/3490 it says to get gcc-12 ... but macos is not my wheelhouse
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Ask HN: Come Git clone defaults to be all commits instead the last
It's a bit of history:
https://github.com/Homebrew/discussions/discussions/225
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6941889/is-it-safe-to-sh...
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6900103/why-cant-i-push-...
Modern git appears to have implemented solutions to these limitations, but old habits die hard.
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