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gnu-tar
doesn’t execute in the build-bottle state
#16284
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@alebcay easiest fix for now would probably be to just not require the |
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@alebcay Assuming this is still an issue? Any developments here? |
I haven't taken a closer look at this, I opened this more as a means of documenting the issue while I was doing a no-bottles update on the
To clarify, this means just using the system Another alternative is to fall back on |
Yes.
Seems worthwhile to forego reproducibility in this case until we have a better solution. |
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brew doctor
outputAll steps passed!
Verification
brew doctor
output" above saysYour system is ready to brew.
and am still able to reproduce my issue.brew update
twice and am still able to reproduce my issue.brew install wget
. If they do, open an issue at https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/new/choose instead.brew config
outputWhat were you trying to do (and why)?
CI-no-bottles
PR modifyinggnu-tar
in Homebrew/homebrew-core#156184 is failing on Linux. @Bo98 advises that the issue may be caused by placeholderHOMEBREW_PREFIX
in theRPATH
or something similar.logs_1298931.zip
What happened (include all command output)?
What did you expect to happen?
The CI test suite succeeds as it does on macOS.
Step-by-step reproduction instructions (by running
brew
commands)See CI run logs for further reproduction steps.
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