If you have Homebrew LLVM installed, `brew config` will show
Clang: 12.0.1 build (parse error)
because Homebrew LLVM does not give a build number. Some installations
from the system package manager do have this information, so let's show
it if it's available but skip complaining if not.
I've kept the original code for macOS because we always expect Apple's
build number to show there.
Bison no longer remembers the path to `m4` as of
Homebrew/homebrew-core#84931. Since superenv does not put runtime
dependencies of build dependences in `PATH`, we now need to help Bison
find `m4` by setting `M4` in the environment.
See also Homebrew/homebrew-core#85260.
Should resolve issues with multi-word arguments, eg:
> Or, if you don't want/need a background service you can just run:
/opt/homebrew/opt/nginx/bin/nginx -g daemon off;
fails, but
> Or, if you don't want/need a background service you can just run:
'/opt/homebrew/opt/nginx/bin/nginx' '-g' 'daemon off;'
succeeds
This method takes an optional array of `Pathnames`s or `Strings`s and
extracts the native slice from the specified universal binary. If no
parameter is supplied, this is done on all compatible universal binaries
in a formula's keg.
`deuniversalize_machos` is a no-op on Linux.
I still need to look into a) error handling, and b) whether using this
method requires codesigning on ARM.
I've also added signatures to the methods in `extend/os/linux/formula`.
While this should never be necessary for per-OS bottles, this could be useful for :all bottles where the OS it was built on uses a Perl version that doesn't exist on all macOS versions.
Homebrew/homebrew-core#77623 revealed two bugs. One in `ruby-macho`,
which turns out to be unable to delete duplicated `RPATH`s. This was
fixed with `ruby-macho` 2.5.1.
The second, which this commit fixes, is in our handling of duplicate
`RPATH`s. Since we iterate over each `RPATH`, attempting to relocate the
first duplicate fails since it will no longer exist after having
relocated the original.
We currently filter out `TMUX`, but this breaks displaying some caveats.
This also enables an alias I use (and improved by @Rylan12):
brew alias fzp='!id="$(gh pr list -L200 -R github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core | TMUX=$HOMEBREW_TMUX fzf-tmux -p "90%,50%" --multi | cut -f1)"; [ -n "$id" ] && brew pr-publish --autosquash $id'
Running `brew bottle` changes dylib IDs, install names, and rpaths into
placeholders for the bottle, creates a bottle tarball, and then changes
the placeholders back to their correct values.
With my refactoring in #11358, the behaviour of this relocation changed:
dylib IDs would no longer be changed back from placeholders into their
correct values after the creation of the bottle tarball.