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brew version is old & doesn't have the leave function #180

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sejgit opened this issue Dec 11, 2017 · 9 comments · Fixed by #203
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brew version is old & doesn't have the leave function #180

sejgit opened this issue Dec 11, 2017 · 9 comments · Fixed by #203

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@sejgit
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sejgit commented Dec 11, 2017

took me too long to figure out but once I compared the git versus the download from brew I discovered (!@#) that the leave functionality was not there.
Looks like an update to brew is needed.

@bryantbiggs
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@dasJ - Is it possible to tag and release the latest version so that a pull request against HomeBrew can be made to include the latest changes? Currently master is 45 commits ahead of the v0.2.1 release

@MemoryReload
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Aha, finally I found this! This made me mad, why leave scripts doesn't work. @dasJ Would you please update the brew installation for us. Thank you! : )

@markph0204
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@MemoryReload I've since moved over to direnv - which I really like.

@MemoryReload
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@markph0204 Thank you, I would have a try. 👍

@MemoryReload
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MemoryReload commented Jan 13, 2018

@markph0204 direnv is very awesome. But if it could show a virtual env prompt like autoenv does, it will be more friendly. I moved to direnv now. Thanks.

@markph0204
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@MemoryReload

I added this to my ~/.bash_profile
https://github.com/direnv/direnv/wiki/Python#restoring-the-ps1

@MemoryReload
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@markph0204 I really should have read the Wiki ! Thanks a lot. I love it now. 👍

@northtree
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You could install the latest version via git.
https://github.com/kennethreitz/autoenv#using-git

@MemoryReload
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@northtree Yeah, I can manually install the latest version via git. But I just want to use brew to manage all my third-party packages as a default package manager. Thank you for your advice.

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