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1. grzm+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-05-28 03:06:11
Homebrew is recapitulating all of the work that previous package managers have done, while making choices like analytics and stomping on /usr/local by default that others wouldn't consider. I think there's still a place for MacPorts.
replies(1): >>shp0ng+Qk
2. shp0ng+Qk[view] [source] 2020-05-28 06:48:28
>>grzm+(OP)
I honestly really like how HomeBrew doesn't require "sudo" for anything. Random stuff I download from internet should not require system permissions to do anything they want. That part of HB design is what sells it for me.
replies(1): >>saagar+6C
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3. saagar+6C[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-05-28 09:37:49
>>shp0ng+Qk
Things you install system-wide in a folder designated as such should not really be done so by a package manager that makes insecure choices on how it installs software and maintains permissions on that directory.
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