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by eridius
3782 days ago
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I heard people mentioning that (for 10.11 btw, not 10.10), but I never saw anyone give any reason for believing that that's what the installer was doing. Furthermore, I had a pretty extensive /usr/local Homebrew installation and my update to 10.11 completed in the expected time. Besides, even if the installer did do that, the resulting updated OS still had all the same contents in /usr/local. As far as I'm aware, the only change OS updates have ever made to the /usr/local folder is resetting permissions back to root:wheel. |
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because that's exactly what the logs showed it doing: https://discussions.apple.com/message/26856483#26856483 and because the preemptive fix (if you hadn't started the update yet) was moving /usr/local's content elsewhere: https://jimlindley.com/blog/yosemite-upgrade-homebrew-tips/
And it was for 10.10. I'm sure people who'd been bitten (or had avoided it through the procedure above) repeated it for 10.11 reflexively or just in case, but the issue was the 10.10 upgrade.