Downgrade OpenCV using HomeBrew when brew versions is deleted
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I am using the latest version (1.8.2) of homebrew and I am trying to downgrade opencv 3.4.3 to 3.4.0.
I followed this answer homebrew install specific version of formula? However, the problem is that even after I brew tap homebrew/boneyard
, brew versions opencv
still does not work.
How can I make 'brew versions' work for homebrew 1.8.2?
If that does not work, can I manually download and set up opencv 3.4.0 to homebrew?
opencv version homebrew
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I am using the latest version (1.8.2) of homebrew and I am trying to downgrade opencv 3.4.3 to 3.4.0.
I followed this answer homebrew install specific version of formula? However, the problem is that even after I brew tap homebrew/boneyard
, brew versions opencv
still does not work.
How can I make 'brew versions' work for homebrew 1.8.2?
If that does not work, can I manually download and set up opencv 3.4.0 to homebrew?
opencv version homebrew
The taphomebrew/boneyard
is deprecated and contains no more formulas. You have to follow the point 3 of the answer you mention.
– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 17 '18 at 11:22
Please don’t use the brew tag; it has nothing to do with Homebrew.
– bfontaine
Nov 26 '18 at 10:20
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I am using the latest version (1.8.2) of homebrew and I am trying to downgrade opencv 3.4.3 to 3.4.0.
I followed this answer homebrew install specific version of formula? However, the problem is that even after I brew tap homebrew/boneyard
, brew versions opencv
still does not work.
How can I make 'brew versions' work for homebrew 1.8.2?
If that does not work, can I manually download and set up opencv 3.4.0 to homebrew?
opencv version homebrew
I am using the latest version (1.8.2) of homebrew and I am trying to downgrade opencv 3.4.3 to 3.4.0.
I followed this answer homebrew install specific version of formula? However, the problem is that even after I brew tap homebrew/boneyard
, brew versions opencv
still does not work.
How can I make 'brew versions' work for homebrew 1.8.2?
If that does not work, can I manually download and set up opencv 3.4.0 to homebrew?
opencv version homebrew
opencv version homebrew
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The taphomebrew/boneyard
is deprecated and contains no more formulas. You have to follow the point 3 of the answer you mention.
– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 17 '18 at 11:22
Please don’t use the brew tag; it has nothing to do with Homebrew.
– bfontaine
Nov 26 '18 at 10:20
add a comment |
The taphomebrew/boneyard
is deprecated and contains no more formulas. You have to follow the point 3 of the answer you mention.
– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 17 '18 at 11:22
Please don’t use the brew tag; it has nothing to do with Homebrew.
– bfontaine
Nov 26 '18 at 10:20
The tap
homebrew/boneyard
is deprecated and contains no more formulas. You have to follow the point 3 of the answer you mention.– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 17 '18 at 11:22
The tap
homebrew/boneyard
is deprecated and contains no more formulas. You have to follow the point 3 of the answer you mention.– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 17 '18 at 11:22
Please don’t use the brew tag; it has nothing to do with Homebrew.
– bfontaine
Nov 26 '18 at 10:20
Please don’t use the brew tag; it has nothing to do with Homebrew.
– bfontaine
Nov 26 '18 at 10:20
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The tap
homebrew/boneyard
is deprecated and contains no more formulas. You have to follow the point 3 of the answer you mention.– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 17 '18 at 11:22
Please don’t use the brew tag; it has nothing to do with Homebrew.
– bfontaine
Nov 26 '18 at 10:20