@antweiss Thanks, it's a know issue for MacBooks runnig older Bash 3.x. We are using declare -A which was introduced in bash 4.0. We are working on a fix. In the mean time you can upgrade to a newer 4.x or 5.x version of Bash to make it work.
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Software Delivery Futurist.
Chief Storyteller at https://perfectscale.io.
CEO and founder at https://otomato.io.
Co-founder at https://stagecentral.io.
@antweiss Thanks, it's a know issue for MacBooks runnig older Bash 3.x. We are using declare -A which was introduced in bash 4.0. We are working on a fix. In the mean time you can upgrade to a newer 4.x or 5.x version of Bash to make it work.
You can find more details in the open issue github.com/JovianX/helm-release-pl...
Makes sense!
Upgraded bash with
brew install bashNow I'm getting:
Basically
dateworks differently on MacOS. So this is a new bug. :)