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straight-shoota avatar straight-shoota commented on May 29, 2024 1

We officially endorse using the homebrew formular and support it with advice as well as contributions. But I don't think we can consider it an official distribution package. Perhaps we need to make that more clear?

The homebrew-core repository is managed and maintained by a 3rd party outside our control. So that makes it impossible for us to make any guarantees about its contents.

Using a current example: If the homebrew maintainers had decided to build the Crystal 1.8 compiler with libpcre (instead of libpcre2) - which would be against our explicit recommendation - we couldn't do anything about it.

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Blacksmoke16 avatar Blacksmoke16 commented on May 29, 2024

FWIW you could use https://github.com/Homebrew/actions/tree/master/bump-formulae for this. I have this setup in one of my libs: https://github.com/Blacksmoke16/oq/blob/master/.github/workflows/deployment.yml#L42-L51.

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straight-shoota avatar straight-shoota commented on May 29, 2024

Yeah, I don't think we need to do anything about this. Homebrew has tools for that. And technically it's also not our core reponsibility to update the brew package. It's a 3rd party repository.
Most of the last homebrew updates were posted by homebrew contributors shortly after we published the release. I expect they're already using some automation, at least for release notification.

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Blacksmoke16 avatar Blacksmoke16 commented on May 29, 2024

Yea the last one was created with brew bump-formula-pr, which is essentially what that GHA uses.

And technically it's also not our core reponsibility to update the brew package.

I always kinda assumed this one was officially supported since it's always explicitly called out in the release announcement thread.

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