[!CAUTION] This Fork Since this is an unsupported hack, this may eventually break.
[!NOTE] How to use
All this fork does is hack to allow ruby installed by rbenv to be used instead of
/usr/bin/ruby
: GitHub commit - Allow ruby from rbenv to take precedence:# filter the user environment PATH="/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin" PATH="${HOME}/.rbenv/shims:${PATH}" #FILTERED_ENV=() FILTERED_ENV=("RBENV_VERSION=${RBENV_VERSION-}")To install this Homebrew, you'll first have to install
rbenv
(e.g. Ubuntu 22.04's version fromapt
is ok):git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git "$(rbenv root)"/plugins/ruby-build # apt's ruby-build is too out of date #sudo apt install libyaml-dev #sudo dnf install libyaml-devel rbenv install 3.3.3 rbenv shell 3.3.3 export HOMEBREW_BREW_GIT_REMOTE=https://github.com/huyz/brew-for-linux-arm export HOMEBREW_DEVELOPER=1 /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh | sed '532s/abort/warn/')"You'll also need to add the core tap back (nowadays deprecated):
brew tap homebrew/coreAfter installation, to run
brew
you should probably create abrew
wrapper that contains:#!/bin/bash [[ -d ~/.rbenv/bin ]] && export PATH="~/.rbenv/bin:$PATH" if command -v rbenv &>/dev/null; then export PATH="${PATH//$(rbenv root)\/shims:/}" eval "$(rbenv init -)" rbenv shell 3.3.3 else echo "Warning: rbenv not found" >&2 fi HOMEBREW_BREW_GIT_REMOTE=https://github.com/huyz/brew-for-linux-arm HOMEBREW_DEVELOPER=1 exec /home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin/brew "$@"
[!IMPORTANT] Partial solution Of course, this is only half the battle. Many official formulas won't work because they weren't written with Linux ARM in mind. (For example, as of 2024-07-19, the rust formula will fail to build.)
[!WARNING] I'll try to regularly rebase my changes on top of the latest upstream commits, and then I'll force push the new rebased commits. So you might need to
reset --hard
after fetching updates for this repo
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