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brew breaks sudo password cache #17905
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This is likely a WONTFIX, sorry. We clear the |
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brew doctor
outputVerification
brew doctor
output" above saysYour system is ready to brew.
and am still able to reproduce my issue.brew update
twice and am still able to reproduce my issue.brew install wget
. If they do, open an issue at https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/new/choose instead.brew config
outputWhat were you trying to do (and why)?
I want to type a sudo password only once during a timeout period.
What happened (include all command output)?
After any brew command, any sudo command aftwards requires the password, even when I entered it just before.
What did you expect to happen?
That the sudo password cache does not expire when using brew commands
The following might ask for the sudo password first
But since a brew update today it also always asks it after the brew command even though it should be still in the sudo cache
Step-by-step reproduction instructions (by running
brew
commands)and see if it asks for the sudo password after the brew command
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