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Linuxbrew: "Package bash-completion was not found..." at command prompt. #46
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Is the formula
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The formula Will try installing |
I can confirm that the bug is related to the formula |
That's pretty strange. Can you post your |
Here is the gist: https://gist.github.com/villimagg/8293858 |
Ok.. so The original error message say's:
Which must mean that anyone can add the path to And now I've been searching where I can add the |
I don't see that
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Thanks for the link. I'll take a look at it. Here is the output when running
pkg-config comes as a dependency for ruby-build and then after running |
Unable to reproduce. |
I'm having the same issue. I needed to install
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@gawbul Do you have |
@sjackman tried it both with and without When installed I get:
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Doing a |
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I bet that your |
Hard coded into |
Grand. Thanks for the feedback. |
Hi @gawbul , Can you please provide the addition to .bashrc so I and possibly others can fix the issue? |
Hi @blitzter. I did the following:
So I added |
Thanks @gawbul , |
Sorry, @blitzter, yes, I added it to the top of my |
I've started getting this message too (in a VM that is also using Fedora 20). I understand where the message is being generated, from a stock fedora package ("yum-utils"):
As I understand it, this message is "switched on" when a linuxbrew "pkg-config" binary is preferentially used over (earlier in the PATH than) the stock one by the yum-utils package in fedora. So, then... ignoring the workaround for a moment... isn't the root issue either:
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I think perhaps you mean
We explicitly do not include system Neither of these workarounds is a clear win as both of these solutions have their own downsides. |
I'm prompted with this error message when I open terminal in Fedora 20:
I have isolated the problem and it is most definitely connected to Linuxbrew.
Please tell me what ever information is required for solving this.
Thank you.
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