This API is used internally correctly and externally mostly correctly
but #6230 reveals the external usage is fairly confusing and a bit
unsafe by default. Preserve the existing API while verifying the
checksum by default and providing an opt-out. Using the existing, safe
method will result in a double verification of the checksum which is
harmless. A Homebrew/homebrew-core PR will follow shortly to address
those cases.
Fixes#6230
When reproducing issues with software that hasn’t been bottled yet on
your version of macOS it can sometimes be helpful to use `or_later`
bottle functionality i.e. just use the bottle for the latest version of
macOS available. This maps well to the existing `--force-bottle`
argument so it will now act as if the latest bottle has a `or_later`
ending.
Not quite a mass replacement as I've used OS X and Mac OS X where
describing specific older versions and added compatibility methods
for things in the DSL.
Currently `brew install —build-from-source wget` builds all the
dependencies also from source. I can see people wanting to do this when
`HOMEBREW_BUILD_FROM_SOURCE` is set by passing it on the command-line
is mostly just annoying; it means you have to use `—build-bottle` and
deal with the CFLAGS and `post_install` changes if you want to build
from source. Tweak `formula_installer` so this behaviour is more
intuitive.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#47889.
Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
When installing or fetching and stuff goes wrong we can't always catch
the error and redirect to the tap. Instead, point to the tap before we
do anything failure-prone and hopefully that'll encourage people to
file issues in the right place. If not we can say that explicitly.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#33220.
Sometimes there may be intermittent failures with hosts that work if
immediately retried. Let's allow a single retry in this case with the
--retry flag. This also behaves nicely with the --force flag.
Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>