Following installation instructions installs broken Homebrew package #903
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Issue Description
If you follow the default installation instructions on a Mac, i.e.
brew tap common-fate/grantedbrew install grantedThat will install a granted 0.38.0 package that does not install the assume shell script, and granted will not work.
If you instead install from the tap, i.e.
brew tap common-fate/grantedbrew install common-fate/granted/grantedIt will install a granted 0.38.0 with the assume shell script, which works.
I'm not entirely sure about what is up with granted in Homebrew, but I think this means that there is an additional, broken granted package which is taking precedence and in effect "hiding" the working granted package from the tap. I suppose this package should be removed or perhaps fixed. Alternatively, fix the docs to install explicitly from the tap.
Expected Behavior
The default installation instructions should result in a working granted
Actual Behavior
$ assumesource: no such file or directory: assumeReproduction Steps
brew uninstall grantedbrew install grantedassume(doesn't work)ls /opt/homebrew/bin/assume(not found)Granted Logs
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Granted Version
OS Version Information
macOS Sequioa 15.7.1
Minimal Granted & AWS Config Configuration
doesn't matter, you won't get this farAdditional Relevant Configuration
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