The popular update framework Sparkle generally uses the SUFeedURL property in Contents/Info. If the app is distributed via GitLab releases, the appcast will be of the form. To re-install java, run: brew cask reinstall java.
#BREW CASK INSTALL OLDER VERSION INSTALL#
brew cask install java Warning: Cask java is already installed. Right, because casks are previous versions. If the app is distributed via GitHub releases, the appcast will be of the form. But back to the java version brew cask install java12 Error: Cask java12 is unavailable: No Cask with this name exists. There are a few different ways the appcast can be determined: The most significant changes since 1.9.0 are official support for Linux and Windows 10 (with Windows Subsystem for Linux), brew cleanup running automatically, no more options in Homebrew/homebrew-core, and removal of support for OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) and older. See Building on Older Versions of OS X for instructions for older versions of OSX. By checking the submitted version against the contents of an appcast, we can better detect these invalid cases. Today I’d like to announce Homebrew 2.0.0. brew install git brew tap mantidproject/mantid brew tap homebrew/cask brew cask install xquartz brew cask install mactex Install mantid-developer formula (this may take a while depending on your network speed). The main casks repo only accepts submissions for stable versions of software (and documented exceptions), but it still gets pull requests for unstable versions. Note: The livecheck stanza should be preferred in most cases, as it allows casks to be updated automatically.
The value of the appcast stanza is a string, holding the URL for an appcast which provides information on future updates.
See Caveats Stanza Details for more information. Use it when it makes sense functionally and document your reason clearly in the Cask, using one of the templates: for clarity for consistency to prevent conflicts due to developer suggestion. String or Ruby block providing the user with Cask-specific information at install time.