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Q: Is there way to specify installed package version? #133

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tedgonzalez opened this issue May 17, 2020 · 11 comments
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Q: Is there way to specify installed package version? #133

tedgonzalez opened this issue May 17, 2020 · 11 comments

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@tedgonzalez tedgonzalez changed the title Q: Is there way to specify installed app version? Q: Is there way to specify installed package version? May 17, 2020
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The ability to install a version of a package doesn't seem to be supported by brew. I spent a while in this train-wreck of a thread: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3987683/homebrew-install-specific-version-of-formula and it seems that brew versions was the solution until it was deprectated, then brew switch until that was disabled...

I was able to run brew install [email protected] && brew link --force [email protected] which worked, but that's only because there are special '@' versions of postgresql. Compare that with cmake:

$ brew search postgresql@
==> Formulae
postgresql            postgresql@10         postgresql@11 ✔       postgresql@12         [email protected]        [email protected][email protected]
==> Casks
navicat-for-postgresql
$ brew search cmake@
==> Formulae
cmake                                                                           kde-extra-cmake-modules
==> Casks
cmake

You can grovel through github history to find a specific package, i.e. for cmake, but that seems too automagical to expect an ansible module to do for me.

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Closing all issues in this repository in preparation for a migration to geerlingguy.mac—see #166

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