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Homebrew recipe fails with sudo error (MacOS Sierra) #98
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I get the exact same problem. |
I haven't seen this but I haven't done a fresh install on a recent version of sierra. This issue from the homebrew cookbook might be relevant: sous-chefs/homebrew#111 |
FWIW there has been some discussion internally about dropping sprout in favor of Brewfile plus some sort of dotfiles tooling. Some open questions are bash-it installation/integration and overall bootstrapping/entry-point. Mostly this has been driven by the fact that macOS ships with an EOL'd ruby which gems are dropping supporting for. |
@aramprice Good to know! Thanks. Is there any way I can stay posted of any updates on this decision? |
@ClayShentrup I don't think these are anywhere I can link to. I opened #99 as a place to kick around ideas in a public forum. |
This looks similar to The fix is to configure Place the recipe just before |
@aramprice Has there been any thought on this? Is Pivotal actively using Sprout these days? |
@ClayShentrup there is little active maintenance. Some teams are still using sprout but a growing number are not. The best place to further the discussion is likely #99 |
This is related to Homebrew/homebrew-cask#32954. You can work around this by setting SUDO_ASKPASS before running Homebrew. |
Going to archive this repo, closing. |
Hi guys!
I have a fresh install of Sierra here and tried to run sprout-wrap. First problem I ran into was that homebrew did not install (see below). I hand-installed homebrew and got past this problem (but ran into another error - will post that one separately)
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