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Just wondering when we are writing a cask file, how to show caveat post uninstallation?
For example, Little snitch will install a network extension, which can't be uninstalled without the user manually removing it or SIP to be disabled (which I don't think it's allowed for homebrew/casks).
Is there a way to let the user know that they need to open Settings and find the network extension and manually remove it and then reboot the machine?
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Just wondering when we are writing a cask file, how to show caveat post uninstallation?
For example, Little snitch will install a network extension, which can't be uninstalled without the user manually removing it or SIP to be disabled (which I don't think it's allowed for homebrew/casks).
Is there a way to let the user know that they need to open Settings and find the network extension and manually remove it and then reboot the machine?
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