Judging from the output of brew —env, there is a MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET you should be able to set/override. Simplest way would be when running brew http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23338713/homebrew-how-to-permanently-override-homebrew-cc-homebrew-cxx-env-settings:
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.6 brew …
That, in combination with —build-from-source when installing packages, might give you want you need.
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On Oct 10, 2016, at 9:30 AM, Jonathan Wilkes jancsika@yahoo.com wrote:
The closest might be -universal which asks to build/install a universal 32/64 bit package. There might be something else, but you’ll need to check the docs: http://brew.sh http://brew.sh/
Nothing pops out at me. It would be an enormous benefit over Macports-- which doesn't officially support targeting versions earlier than the one you happen to be building against. I assume they'd advertise that front and center.
-Jonathan