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BrianAMartin221 avatar BrianAMartin221 commented on July 26, 2024 2

So should all the commands be run seperntly? I haven't been able to get this to work (with notifications) in the last two weeks.

So if you want all the "flags" on run all fo these commands?

brew autoupdate --start 43200

brew autoupdate --upgrade

brew autoupdate --cleanup

brew autoupdate --enable-notification

I feel like on my old OS i was able to run.

brew autoupdate --start 43200 --upgrade --cleanup --enable-notification

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ruzickap avatar ruzickap commented on July 26, 2024 1

The same issue is on 10.5 when using the command brew autoupdate --start --upgrade --enable-notification.

The command is running fine with the --enable-notification.

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InjustFr avatar InjustFr commented on July 26, 2024 1

I've manage to chain all commands except --enable-notification. So just do brew autoupdate --start 43200 --upgrade --cleanup first and then brew autoupdate --enable-notification

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will-ks avatar will-ks commented on July 26, 2024 1

Works for me, thanks!

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Tealk avatar Tealk commented on July 26, 2024

Oh right, the error occurs only when you chain commands together.

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BrianAMartin221 avatar BrianAMartin221 commented on July 26, 2024

Excellent trying that now

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BrianAMartin221 avatar BrianAMartin221 commented on July 26, 2024

Hey I tried running the commands in the order you mentioned but haven't gotten a notification that its running on one of my machines running OS X Catalina (It is working on a different machine same commands, so def a homebrew issue on my end)

I tried uninstalling Brew and reinstalling but still haven't gotten the notification in the time frame or on restart.

brew autoupdate --status
Autoupdate is installed and running

Anything I can try with the logs or commands to give it a kick

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 avatar commented on July 26, 2024

So should all the commands be run seperntly? I haven't been able to get this to work (with notifications) in the last two weeks.

So if you want all the "flags" on run all fo these commands?

brew autoupdate --start 43200

brew autoupdate --upgrade

brew autoupdate --cleanup

brew autoupdate --enable-notification

I feel like on my old OS i was able to run.

brew autoupdate --start 43200 --upgrade --cleanup --enable-notification

This does not work, it will not affect the generated updater script in ~/Library/Application Support/com.github.domt4.homebrew-autoupdate.

You need to --delete if you want to --start with different parameters, else the updater script is not updated.

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BrianAMartin221 avatar BrianAMartin221 commented on July 26, 2024

Sorry I'm lost here.

I have run the brew autoupdate --delete command before setting new peramaters, but after doing that should I run all of those commands one at a time

brew autoupdate --start 43200
brew autoupdate --upgrade

ect..

I tried running them all together without notification and running brew autoupdate --enable-notification by itself afterwards but I am still not getting notifications.

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InjustFr avatar InjustFr commented on July 26, 2024

From what I can gather, right now you can't run it with notifications. Either you run the script and don't get notifications or you just don't run it and wait for a fix

But in case you want to run it, it works. I have noticed my packages getting updated

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DomT4 avatar DomT4 commented on July 26, 2024

#32 (comment)

Some explanation there on the wait time. Does anyone still have issues after doing brew update and running the autoupdate script with --enable-notification enabled?

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