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Update libsodium to 1.0.9 #1

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woobs commented Apr 2, 2016

Wrong repo

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gromgit pushed a commit to gromgit/homebrew-core that referenced this pull request Feb 7, 2022
Changes:
* No longer automatically upgrades all your packages by default. You can regain
this behaviour by passing `--upgrade` to the command.
* Default behaviour is to now run `brew update` once every 24 hours.
* You can now access the command summary by passing `--help` or `-h` as well as nothing.
* Added versioning to make it slightly clearer when the autoupdate command changes.

Future plans:
* Ability to pass specific formulae to the command so you can upgrade those automatically & selectively.
* Ability to choose how often the autoupdate is run. 24 hours will remain the default, but choice is good.

Welcome ideas on improvement if you have any specific requests/ideas/etc.

Closes Homebrew#1.
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