I was under the impression that the brew-provided binaries can be used without the need to get an apple developer account. But executing the binary unter macOS 10.15.5 does not work.
~ % brew install twofa
Updating Homebrew...
==> Auto-updated Homebrew!
Updated 1 tap (homebrew/core).
==> Updated Formulae
agedu
==> Installing twofa from sqreen/speakeasy
==> Downloading https://dl.bintray.com/sqreen/bottles-sqreen/twofa-0.0.1.mojave.bottle.tar.gz
Already downloaded: /Users/chris/Library/Caches/Homebrew/downloads/0d4679271cfb56188bad88a92bc4270ef0599ade9ff73a9da244f820340e4730--twofa-0.0.1.mojave.bottle.tar.gz
==> Pouring twofa-0.0.1.mojave.bottle.tar.gz
🍺 /usr/local/Cellar/twofa/0.0.1: 4 files, 10.6MB
~ % twofa
zsh: killed twofa
Also, the filename mentions mojave, but 10.15.5 is catalina (but according to the README "Built and tested on macOS Catalina 10.15.5.")
I was under the impression that the brew-provided binaries can be used without the need to get an apple developer account. But executing the binary unter macOS 10.15.5 does not work.
~ % brew install twofa
Updating Homebrew...
==> Auto-updated Homebrew!
Updated 1 tap (homebrew/core).
==> Updated Formulae
agedu
==> Installing twofa from sqreen/speakeasy
==> Downloading https://dl.bintray.com/sqreen/bottles-sqreen/twofa-0.0.1.mojave.bottle.tar.gz
Already downloaded: /Users/chris/Library/Caches/Homebrew/downloads/0d4679271cfb56188bad88a92bc4270ef0599ade9ff73a9da244f820340e4730--twofa-0.0.1.mojave.bottle.tar.gz
==> Pouring twofa-0.0.1.mojave.bottle.tar.gz
🍺 /usr/local/Cellar/twofa/0.0.1: 4 files, 10.6MB
~ % twofa
zsh: killed twofa
Also, the filename mentions mojave, but 10.15.5 is catalina (but according to the README "Built and tested on macOS Catalina 10.15.5.")