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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nTQUwghvy5Q" target="_blank">| <?php | |
| namespace App\Support; | |
| use Illuminate\Notifications\RoutesNotifications; | |
| readonly class Guest | |
| { | |
| use RoutesNotifications; |
| <?php | |
| use PhpCsFixer\Config; | |
| use PhpCsFixer\Finder; | |
| $rules = [ | |
| 'array_indentation' => true, | |
| 'array_syntax' => ['syntax' => 'short'], | |
| 'binary_operator_spaces' => [ | |
| 'default' => 'single_space', |
| [From: http://hanxue-it.blogspot.com/2018/08/macos-homebrew-installing-older-version-of-software.html - just created a copy to keep it for long term] | |
| Homebrew always wants to install the latest version of the Formula (software). This is by design, because every time there is an update to a formula, it wants to be tested against all the other formulas that it depends on. Mixing new and old versions of software is a recipe for incompatibility disaster. | |
| But sometimes there are situations where you need an older version of software. In my specific case, Yarn was compiled against an older version of icu4c, and I want that older version instead of recompiling Yarn. | |
| $ yarn install | |
| dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/icu4c/lib/libicui18n.61.dylib | |
| Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/node |
In your command-line run the following commands:
brew doctorbrew update