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The point this is “brew extract” from the latest so it’s not written with a
version number. #{version} won’t work here because there is an @ when
version and not when latest.
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Change bin/"switcher" to ***@***.***" if that's the binary name.
We only support the latest versions of software, so this may not work.
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Output of
brew config
Output of
brew doctor
Description of issue
When I have the following in a formula it works when I am using the latest version:
However when I extra to run an older version of the formula say
0.9.1
the binary now becomesswitcher@0.9.1
and the command above fails. I am looking for a way for the formula to either point properly to the correct binary or create abrew link
forswitcher
toswitcher@0.9.1
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