diff --git a/homebrew/no-verify-attestations.md b/homebrew/no-verify-attestations.md index 7d90babe42..088c0c43cc 100644 --- a/homebrew/no-verify-attestations.md +++ b/homebrew/no-verify-attestations.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ We do not provide support for this pre-release version. It turns out I was on an older Homebrew version. Sequoia support was added [in Homebrew 4.4.0](https://brew.sh/2024/10/01/homebrew-4.4.0/) released on October 1st 2024. -For some reason `brew upgrade` wasn't fetching that new version. I ended up using this recipe [from StackOverflow](https://apple.stackexchange.com/a/277391): +For some reason `brew update` wasn't fetching that new version. I ended up using this recipe [from StackOverflow](https://apple.stackexchange.com/a/277391): ```bash cd "$(brew --repo)" && git fetch && git reset --hard origin/master && brew update @@ -21,7 +21,11 @@ After publishing this I got [this tip from Homebrew team member @yossarian](http > you’re getting attestations by default probably because you have developer mode enabled; those kind of rate limiting issues are why it isn’t in GA yet -I must have turned developer mode on years ago and forgot about it! Here's [the documentation](https://docs.brew.sh/Manpage#developer-subcommand) - to check the mode run: +I must have turned developer mode on years ago and forgot about it! Here's [the documentation](https://docs.brew.sh/Manpage#developer-subcommand), which also explains why my `brew update` command didn't work as expected: + +> When developer mode is enabled, `brew update` will update Homebrew to the latest commit on the `master` branch instead of the latest stable version along with some other behaviour changes + +To check the mode run: ```bash brew developer