When installing a formula, `FormulaInstaller` calls `#pour`, which in turn calls:
6f20c0300a/Library/Homebrew/formula_installer.rb (L1260)
This `tab` is expected to have `#runtime_dependencies`, and it typically will because most packages come from http://ghcr.io6f20c0300a/Library/Homebrew/utils/bottles.rb (L111)
Any `DownloadStrategy` that does not match `CurlGitHubPackagesDownloadStrategy` will lead here:
6f20c0300a/Library/Homebrew/software_spec.rb (L463)
Causing this branch to be executed for creating the `tab`:
6f20c0300a/Library/Homebrew/utils/bottles.rb (L119)
This causes a slight issue because `openjdk_dep_name_if_applicable` calls `keg.runtime_dependencies` when it's still `nil`.
6f20c0300a/Library/Homebrew/keg_relocate.rb (L134-L140)
And if it's blank, it won't do the regex replacement on `@@HOMEBREW_JAVA@@`, resulting in the following error when running `Kafka`:
```console
$ tail -f /opt/homebrew/var/log/kafka/kafka_output.log
/opt/homebrew/Cellar/kafka/3.6.0/libexec/bin/kafka-run-class.sh: line 346: /opt/homebrew/@@HOMEBREW_JAVA@@/bin/java: No such file or directory
/opt/homebrew/Cellar/kafka/3.6.0/libexec/bin/kafka-run-class.sh: line 346: exec: /opt/homebrew/@@HOMEBREW_JAVA@@/bin/java: cannot execute: No such file or directory
```
As mentioned by: https://github.com/orgs/Homebrew/discussions/2530#discussioncomment-2002374
> Installing Java-dependent formulae from bottle mirrors doesn't work properly at the moment. The issue is that brew needs the manifest in order to correctly replace @@HOMEBREW_JAVA@@ but brew only knows how to fetch manifests from ghcr.io.
> Pull requests to fix this welcome.
This should fix this issue, by getting the `runtime_dependencies` directly from the formula for those cases that it can't get it from https://ghcr.io or tabfile
```ruby
f_runtime_deps = formula.runtime_dependencies(read_from_tab: false)
tab.runtime_dependencies = Tab.runtime_deps_hash(formula, f_runtime_deps)
```
I realized the convention in documentations is to recommend `-S`, not `-Syu`, as a system upgrade is usually an overkill. This change also makes Homebrew's documentation more consistent.
We'd like to reduce the size of the API JSON and to do that we are
going to remove unused and/or blank elements from the cask/formula
definition. This will reduce the amount of data that has to go
over the wire and make it easier to load this data into memory.
Match `homebrew-core` preferences where we usually keep
`std_configure_args` even if some args are unrecognized and
where we pass any additional args before `std_configure_args`.
This was required previously by the `plist` gem and we were requiring
it indirectly. It got removed in v1.7.1 of that gem because it will
no longer be included in the standard library as of Ruby 3.4.
Since we're not currently running on Ruby 3.3 and 3.4 is not out yet,
we can punt on this for now but we'll need to figure out a better
alternative before upgrading to Ruby 3.4.
Related:
- https://github.com/patsplat/plist/pull/63