Permissions Denied while installing Homebrew - MBP M1 - permissions

I am trying to install homebrew for the first time on my MBP - M1, after initial install and proceeding to run the commands after "Next Steps" I am getting a 'permission denied' error.
Specifcally this command: echo 'eval "$(/opt/homebrew/bin/brew shellenv)"' >> /Users/myUserNameHere/.bash_profile
Initial Homebrew Install - Next Steps
I've ran the commands I saw from a previous post regarding a similar permissions issue, but still no luck!
HomeBrew Commands attempted

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brew install httpd return error MacOS 10.14 version

Im running this command
brew install php#8.0
Unfortunately i got this error
==> Installing php#8.0 dependency: httpd
Warning: A newer Command Line Tools release is available.
Update them from Software Update in System Preferences or run:
softwareupdate --all --install --force
If that doesn't show you any updates, run:
sudo rm -rf /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
sudo xcode-select --install
Alternatively, manually download them from:
https://developer.apple.com/download/all/.
You should download the Command Line Tools for Xcode 11.3.1.
==> ./configure --enable-layout=Slackware-FHS --prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/httpd/2
==> make
==> make install
Do not report this issue to Homebrew/brew or Homebrew/core!
Error: You are using macOS 10.14.
We (and Apple) do not provide support for this old version.
You will encounter build failures with some formulae.
Please create pull requests instead of asking for help on Homebrew's GitHub,
Twitter or any other official channels. You are responsible for resolving
any issues you experience while you are running this
old version.
Is there any possible solution to handle it without upgrading MacOS version?

Using installation script based off YUM on ubuntu 20.04

After countless hours of trying alternatives I've ran out of ideas..
I'm trying to install the Acronis Backup Plugin for CPanel & WHM on Ubuntu 20.04 from this https://applications.cpanel.net/listings/view/Acronis-Backup-plugin-for-WHM-cPanel
However, even after following their own documentation by running this code:
sh <(curl -L https://download.acronis.com/ci/cpanel/stable/install_acronis_cpanel.sh || wget -O -https://download.acronis.com/ci/cpanel/stable/install_acronis_cpanel.sh)
Problem is, the script uses yum install as ive read through the lines of the install_acronis_cpanel.sh
Now my question is, how can I get around this and install this package on ubuntu, because they say there is compatibility for 20.04 if I use RPM but even RPM throws an error of "package not found" when trying to install.
Thanks!

not able to install anything because of brew no such file or directory error

I am trying to install do brew install python3 on my mac but i keep getting the following errors:
this is the first error:
No such file or directory # dir_chdir - /usr/local/Cellar
then a bit later i get this error:
An exception occurred within a child process:
Errno::EPERM: Operation not permitted # dir_s_mkdir - /usr/local/Cellar
I have ran brew update then brew doctor the brew cleanup but keep getting the error.
I have also checked to see if xcode is up-to-date but according to the appstore all my apps are up-to-date.
How do i fix this problem?
PS i also get these errors when trying to install other packages from brew.
Try uninstalling Homebrew and then re-installing solved issue for me.
Uninstall Homebrew:
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/uninstall.sh)"
Re-install Homebrew:
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
Performed in MacOS Mojave (10.14.4)
Happened to me when uninstalling Laravel Valet.
Fixed by running: brew doctor, then brew cleanup after.
After that - brew install php worked just fine.
I experienced a similar error with a different package - brew install llvm.
Uninstalling homebrew and reinstalling led to more catastrophic issues that lasted for hours before I had to reach for my backup drive and restore everything.
What eventually worked was just creating the missing directory and everything worked.
So in this case:
sudo mkdir /usr/local/Cellar/dir_chdir
should solve the issue without too much hustle.
It worked for me after running below commands
sudo mkdir /usr/local/Cellar/dir_chdir
sudo chown -R $(whoami) /usr/local/Cellar
chmod u+w /usr/local/Cellar
I had this problem as well - it was partly coming from brew being installed under a different user on my mac I had set up for a past project. I had to follow the uninstall instructions (found in the homebrew github) with a little bit of sudo help and it cleared up the issue. Was able to install and properly run packages after.
For ubuntu just go to the location which u are getting error. Then open the contained file using a suitable application. In my case, it is getting as follows in the image view.
In this case, the error is showing in 36's lines.
yes. There is no location such as. I have to find out the location which contains brew. It was in /home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew//bin/brew shellenv
So update your .profile file as in the brew file contains location as follows image shown.
uninstall brew :
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/uninstall.sh)"
and again reinstall brew:
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
executed this same as it is on your terminal, it will really work.

How do I install ASP.NET 5 vNext on Mac OS X? 404 on mono--monolite

I tried to install the latest ASP.NET on Mac OS X Yosemite according to the instructions on github.
I already have Homebrew, so this step worked fine:
brew tap aspnet/k
However, on the next step, brew install kvm, I get errors:
$ brew install kvm
==> Installing kvm dependency: mono
==> Downloading http://download.mono-project.com/sources/mono/mono-3.8.0.tar.bz2
Already downloaded: /Library/Caches/Homebrew/mono-3.8.0.tar.bz2
==> Downloading http://storage.bos.xamarin.com/mono-dist-master/latest/monolite-
curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not Found
Error: Failed to download resource "mono--monolite"
Download failed: http://storage.bos.xamarin.com/mono-dist-master/latest/monolite-111-latest.tar.gz
Note: the first time I ran this, I got a slightly different message when mono-3.8.0 installed successfully.
David Fowler was quick to answer my question on Twitter and suggested a brew update (Thanks David!) but I got this:
$ brew update
error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge:
Library/Formula/google-perftools.rb
Please, commit your changes or stash them before you can merge.
Aborting
Error: Failure while executing: git pull -q origin refs/heads/master:refs/remotes/origin/master
At this point, it seems like it's a Homebrew problem. What am I doing wrong?
Update: sorry, I was an idiot. As suggested by agua from mars and David Folwer, I fixed the issue as follows:
cd /usr/local/Library/Formula/
git reset HEAD google-perftools.rb
git checkout google-perftools.rb
brew update
brew install kvm
And this time kvm installed OK. Then I just added the line source /usr/local/Cellar/kvm/1.0.0-beta1/libexec/kvm.sh to my .bash_profile
As we discuss in comments.
You have a git conflict on this file Library/Formula/google-perftools.rb.
you should undo your change:
git checkout -- Library/Formula/google-perftools.rb
or doing a git reset.
And update brew again

getting a could not resolve host error when trying to install RVM on osx lion

I have all the prereq's installed.. I am on osx lion 10.7.2
xcode:
$ xcodebuild -version
Xcode 4.2.1
git:
$ git --version
git version 1.7.5.4
when i run
$ bash < <( curl -s https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/install/rvm )
i get the following error:
curl: (6) Could not resolve host: HD; nodename nor servname provided,
or not known Could not download
'https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/tarball/master'.
any ideas why? If i run as sudo it goes through but then i get more errors... Need this to install as single user. path to my home dir is:
'/volumes/Macintosh HD/users/mikedevita'
It seems like the file brew is referring to has moved, hence you are looking for a dead link.
I got past this issue by running 'brew update' in the terminal.
After letting this run, and after brew updates to the latest version it should have the latest directories and files, and as a result should avoid dead links. You should be free to continue as normal now.