On 2020-11-18 7:12 a.m., Ken Cunningham wrote:
As of Apple silicon, apparently.
https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues/7857
<https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues/7857#issuecomment-727561968>
Being in /usr/local was always said to be homebrew's biggest, no-sudo
advantage...
So those of you who said previously that they would eventually figure
out they would have to move to /opt look to have been right on the
button...
Ken
Yes -- funny thing is how now everyone on that Issue is saying what a
great idea that is, that they found /usr/local was not a good place for
homebrew as all kinds of other software was writing into there, etc,
etc, etc
:>
Now they are scrambling to figure out how to make everything like cmake,
etc, work with non-default prefixes.
Ah -- the fun just begins.
Ken