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aptos: fix install #120051

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@hariria hariria commented Jan 8, 2023

  • Have you followed the guidelines for contributing?
  • Have you ensured that your commits follow the commit style guide?
  • Have you checked that there aren't other open pull requests for the same formula update/change?
  • Have you built your formula locally with brew install --build-from-source <formula>, where <formula> is the name of the formula you're submitting?
  • Is your test running fine brew test <formula>, where <formula> is the name of the formula you're submitting?
  • Does your build pass brew audit --strict <formula> (after doing brew install --build-from-source <formula>)? If this is a new formula, does it pass brew audit --new <formula>?

Using a more space optimized script for building the release version of the binary. Linux binaries especially should be much smaller after this fix.

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hariria commented Jan 8, 2023

Could we re-run 11-arm64?

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