On Mar 18, 2014, at 1:28pm, Ryan Schmidt-24 wrote: >> I’ve given Homebrew a quick try in a VM and it doesn’t seem that >> different in functionality. (Except that I do wish we had something >> like Homebrew-cask.)
> For those of us not familiar with Homebrew: what is this feature? what does > it do? Homebrew provides two types of binary packages: Bottles and Casks. Bottles are built automatically by a Test Bot which monitors all the incoming Pull Requests: if a formula includes bottling instructions, the tarballs are uploaded to SourceForge and downloaded automatically on install. Casks are not part of the main HomeBrew project and you must “tap” and install them manually: their recipes are very simple and allow to install comfortably the official installers from the Terminal. In case of a .dmg, for instance, its contents is un/mounted and linked into your local ~/Applications folder. In the case of a .pkg file, its bill-of-materials is analysed and you can uninstall its contents at once: this is a useful feature that Apple’s own 'pkgutil —unlink' doesn’t offer anymore. Guido — https://github.com/gui-dos/Guigna _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users