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by m0xte
2169 days ago
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It’s more about keeping the machine clean. All systems “creep” and turn up a mess if you don’t maintain them well. So in this case of brew it brings a lot of stuff in that isn’t vendor supported. Which is backed up with time machine. If it ends up borked (which happened to me a couple of times) it’s a lot to unpick. Thus I prefer to avoid and use native tools to the platform. All the native tools I need are available from the package manager on a Linux distribution which is far easier to reproduce therefore I prefer to do that there. Also honestly I rather like the native BSD stuff. It’s very complete. |
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