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With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
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Pinging @elastic/es-delivery (Team:Delivery) |
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LGTM. Knowing how people gloss over important details, I might be inclined to emphasize latest version.
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I'm a bit confused. The OSS distribution was removed in 7.11, there should still be an OSS variant for 7.10.
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Hey @mark-vieira!
That's true, but AFAIK you can't use our Homebrew tap to install earlier versions of ES, including OSS variants. The instructions here don't work except for the most recent version of ES. |
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Hmm, yeah, I'm wondering if we should include the version in these docs then. Otherwise should we retroactively go back and change this for all documentation versions? |
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Spoke to @mark-vieira. I plan to backport this change to 7.1. |
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Spoke to @kobelb. We'll make the same changes in the Kibana docs. |
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch. # Conflicts: # docs/reference/setup/install/brew.asciidoc
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch. # Conflicts: # docs/reference/setup/install/brew.asciidoc
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch. # Conflicts: # docs/reference/setup/install/brew.asciidoc
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch. # Conflicts: # docs/reference/setup/install/brew.asciidoc
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
With elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860, the `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss` tap was removed from Homebrew. This removes outdated references to the tap from our docs. It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
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elastic/homebrew-tap@230b860,
the
elastic/tap/elasticsearch-osstap was removed from Homebrew. Thisremoves outdated references to the tap from our docs.
It also notes that Homebrew installs the latest version of Elasticsearch.
Backports
I'll backport this change to 7.10-7.1.
I'll forward-port only the "latest version" change to 8.0-7.11.
Preview
https://elasticsearch_73688.docs-preview.app.elstc.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/7.10/brew.html