Closed skaurus closed 10 months ago
I found somewhere else that a newer bash is required to support the local -n
flag. So, brew install bash
and a new try...
./install.sh --uninstall
./install.sh: line 105: die: command not found
I see from the script source that this die
is related to CPU arch check; I'm on Macbook Pro M1, btw.
uname -m
arm64
But as far as I can tell, the script actually supports arm64?..
Ah, I see. The script first looks if there is x86_64
in the uname -m
output; then if there is aarch64
in the same command output; and then if there is arm64
in the uname -p
output, note the different flag.
And:
uname -p
arm
I've tried to simply change uname -p
to uname -m
. No luck:
./install.sh --uninstall
!! Unsupported operating system 'darwin' or
machine type 'arm64':
Please check 'https://github.com/gabyx/githooks/releases' manually.
I gather it is because there is no release with darwin
in it's name here: https://github.com/gabyx/githooks/releases
I replaced this (line 22):
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
_platformOS="darwin"
with this:
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
_platformOS="macos"
And the script failed saying that the command die
on the line 76 is not found.
So, I replaced darwin
with macos
on the line 64 as well.
After that it worked, and complained that I don't have the .githooks
folder in my home dir and so I have a broken installation.
Probably, the first time I tried to uninstall githooks manually, by cleaning up my .gitconfig and this dir, and that is why I have problems now. I feel like prooooobably I did that because I couldn't find word "uninstall" in the README back then, but I could have just missed it. Or I could have looked in the wrong repository, like https://github.com/rycus86/githooks...
It still offered to continue uninstalling, and after that, clone
went without the error.
Hope this thread will be helpful!
I think I can fix this in my PR https://github.com/gabyx/Githooks/pull/129
I'm actually trying to uninstall the hooks, because I ended up not using them.
That's what I get:
And even if I run bash manually and try to execute the script from there, it is the same:
I've installed the hooks a long way ago, and don't remember having any problems back then. It was a couple MacOS releases back, I think... at least one.