Why you wouldn't use Homebrew
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There's no conclusive scientific evidence as yet, but I firmly believe
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it's just a matter of time and statistics.
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Why you might not want to use Homebrew:
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1. It's a little more hands-on than the competition. For example, we don't
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set up postgresql for you after installing it, but we do provide
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instructions. This isn't apathy, it's by design -- Homebrew doesn't make
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assumptions about how you want your software to run. You have to have some
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knowledge or be willing to learn to use Homebrew for some tasks.
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2. Dependency resolution and updates are basic or not working yet.
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I know I've made it sound so awesome you can hardly wait to rip MacPorts out
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and embrace the fresh, hoppy taste of Homebrew, but I should point out that it
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is really new and still under heavy development. Eg. *dependency resolution
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and updates are still manual*. Thanks!
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is really new and still under heavy development. Thanks!
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Max Howell -- <http://twitter.com/mxcl>
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