First, let's tackle a common problem: do you have a .curlrc
file? Check with ls -A ~ | grep .curlrc
(if you get a result, the file exists). Those are a frequent cause of issues of this nature. Before anything else, remove that file and try again. If it now works, do not open an issue. Incompatible .curlrc
configurations must be fixed on your side.
If, however, you do not have a .curlrc
or removing it did not work, let鈥檚 see if the issue is upstream:
- Go to the vendor鈥檚 website (
brew cask home {{cask_name}}
). - Find the download link for the app and click on it.
The cask is outdated. Let鈥檚 fix it:
- Look around the app鈥檚 website and find out what the latest version is. It will likely be expressed in the URL used to download it.
- Take a look at the cask鈥檚 version (
brew cask _stanza version {{cask_name}}
) and verify it is indeed outdated.
- If the app鈥檚 version is
latest
, it means theurl
itself is outdated. It will need to be changed to the new one.
Help us by submitting a fix. If you get stumped, open an issue explaining your steps so far and where you鈥檙e having trouble.
The issue isn鈥檛 in any way related to Homebrew Cask, but with the vendor or your connection.
Start by diagnosing your connection (try to download other casks, go around the web). If the problem is with your connection, try a website like Ask Different to ask for advice.
If you鈥檙e sure the issue is not with your connection, contact the app鈥檚 vendor and let them know their link is down, so they can fix it.
Do not open an issue.