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The currently available community contributed homebrew formulae builds -min from source. Users are getting 1) source code built on their machines vs. tested and signed binaries, and 2) only -min, not including the plugins.
While plugins may be individually supplied as additional homebrew formulae, Homebrew core does not allow binaries.
Release a homebrew tap that is binary-based and uses signed, released product for the complete distribution that includes plugins.
Since homebrew is primarily used by developers and not for production workloads, we could also contribute plugins to the built from source formulae.
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It looks like we already have brew formula for OpenSearch -Homebrew/homebrew-core#163463 CC: @dblock
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Nm, it’s still using -min.
-min
Not having the kNN plugin when installing from homebrew makes it a nonstarter when trying out a lot of applications that use LLMs on Macs.
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The currently available community contributed homebrew formulae builds -min from source. Users are getting 1) source code built on their machines vs. tested and signed binaries, and 2) only -min, not including the plugins.
While plugins may be individually supplied as additional homebrew formulae, Homebrew core does not allow binaries.
Describe the solution you'd like
Release a homebrew tap that is binary-based and uses signed, released product for the complete distribution that includes plugins.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Since homebrew is primarily used by developers and not for production workloads, we could also contribute plugins to the built from source formulae.
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