When does homebrew update its sources? #2963
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Reference: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/HEAD/Formula/sbcl.rb SBCL released version 2.2.1 on 30 January of this year. The version available through homebrew, 2.1.9, is more than 4 months and two releases out of date. Does homebrew depend on users submitting pull requests for packages when new versions are released? |
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Feb 16, 2022
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Yes. However, in the case of sbcl: we just haven't been able to build the recently released versions. See homebrew-core for recent attempts. Pull requests to update sbcl welcome. |
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Yes. However, in the case of sbcl: we just haven't been able to build the recently released versions. See homebrew-core for recent attempts. Pull requests to update sbcl welcome.