Interesting...
I think for the moment it would work just to un-archive Pd-0.46-5-64bit.app (or whatever), fix the perms, then forward it to the cask people.
The only reason the permissions are what they are is becauise the Wish app that I cloned had them that way. I see that on a more recent machine the Wish app has everything user-writable so I should probably follow suit in future Pd releases.
If it's important that cask use my own release file, I guess I can go in and fix the permissions in the file. This would mean 2 different fies running around with the name pd-0.46-5-64bit.app.tgz which might be confusing to someone.
cheers Miller
On Fri, Feb 06, 2015 at 02:45:08PM -0800, Max wrote:
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I wanted to convert the fink build of Hans-Christoph"s autobuild to a homebrew one, but there were always more important things to do and now I am not any more on a Mac at all.
It would be very useful for Mac people to have Pd in a brew available I guess. Then throw Gem and other externals in there too and you might get close to what Pd-extended's autobuild system was.
Max
On 02/06/2015 09:11 AM, me.grimm wrote:
Hi All,
I tried to add pd (millers vanilla) to homebrew/caskroom yielding some errors. Here is what the developers say:
"Hey there! This repros for me locally, looks like |Pd-0.46-5-64bit.app| comes out with permissions |555|
|dr-xr-xr-x 3 phinze staff 102B Jan 19 17:43 Pd-0.46-5-64bit.app |
So the cleanup operation after extraction is failing to remove the temporary dir.
Would it be possible to work with the maintainers of |pd| to get them to repackage their tarball with proper permissions? If not we can look into seeing if Cask can proactively chmod all extracted tarballs, but that seems like overkill if we can just get the maintainers to help us out."
what do we think?
thanks!
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