My uninstall steps were different than the ones linked above since I installed cask today and not from before. It also is easier to fix if my hunch that the one in bin is needed somewhere and the tool is wrong to complain about both.Īdditionally, there looks like a change was made somewhat recently to cask/brew integration: You could then test things a bit and clean up the file in question. That way a program or script calling the tool won't see the file (or sym link) in /usr/local/bin. mv /usr/local/bin/brew-cask /usr/local/bin/ZZdeleteZZbrew-cask You could also rename the file if you don't want to hassle with backups. If you have a backup system, back up and then delete /usr/local/bin/brew-cask and rerun brew doctor. I have the brew-cask.rb file and not the one in /usr/local/bin TimeMachineEditor does not make changes to your system, it simply runs as an alternative scheduler to start your backups. How does it work TimeMachineEditor starts backups in Time Machine when it is most appropriate, the whole backup process is still handled by Time Machine. I don't use casks much, but on my test machine I just tapped the cask infrastructure to see what it installs today. If you are a Homebrew user: brew install -cask timemachineeditor.
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