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			2.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Ruby
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			93 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Ruby
		
	
	
	
	
	
| module FormulaCellarChecks
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|   def check_PATH bin
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|     # warn the user if stuff was installed outside of their PATH
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|     return unless bin.directory?
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|     return unless bin.children.length > 0
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| 
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|     prefix_bin = (HOMEBREW_PREFIX/bin.basename)
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|     return unless prefix_bin.directory?
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| 
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|     prefix_bin = prefix_bin.realpath
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|     return if ORIGINAL_PATHS.include? prefix_bin
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| 
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|     ["#{prefix_bin} is not in your PATH",
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|       "You can amend this by altering your ~/.bashrc file"]
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|   end
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| 
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|   def check_manpages
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|     # Check for man pages that aren't in share/man
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|     return unless (f.prefix+'man').directory?
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| 
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|     ['A top-level "man" directory was found.',
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|       <<-EOS.undent
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|         Homebrew requires that man pages live under share.
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|         This can often be fixed by passing "--mandir=\#{man}" to configure.
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|       EOS
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|     ]
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|   end
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| 
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|   def check_infopages
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|     # Check for info pages that aren't in share/info
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|     return unless (f.prefix+'info').directory?
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| 
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|     ['A top-level "info" directory was found.',
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|       <<-EOS.undent
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|         Homebrew suggests that info pages live under share.
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|         This can often be fixed by passing "--infodir=\#{info}" to configure.
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|       EOS
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|     ]
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|   end
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| 
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|   def check_jars
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|     return unless f.lib.directory?
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| 
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|     jars = f.lib.children.select{|g| g.to_s =~ /\.jar$/}
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|     return if jars.empty?
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| 
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|     ["JARs were installed to \"#{f.lib}\".",
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|       <<-EOS.undent
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|         Installing JARs to "lib" can cause conflicts between packages.
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|         For Java software, it is typically better for the formula to
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|         install to "libexec" and then symlink or wrap binaries into "bin".
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|         See "activemq", "jruby", etc. for examples.
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|         The offending files are:
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|         #{jars * "\n"}
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|       EOS
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|     ]
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|   end
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| 
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|   def check_non_libraries
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|     return unless f.lib.directory?
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| 
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|     valid_extensions = %w(.a .dylib .framework .jnilib .la .o .so
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|                           .jar .prl .pm .sh)
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|     non_libraries = f.lib.children.select do |g|
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|       next if g.directory?
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|       not valid_extensions.include? g.extname
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|     end
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|     return if non_libraries.empty?
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| 
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|     ["Non-libraries were installed to \"#{f.lib}\".",
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|       <<-EOS.undent
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|         Installing non-libraries to "lib" is bad practice.
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|         The offending files are:
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|         #{non_libraries * "\n"}
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|       EOS
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|     ]
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|   end
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| 
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|   def check_non_executables bin
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|     return unless bin.directory?
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| 
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|     non_exes = bin.children.select { |g| g.directory? or not g.executable? }
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|     return if non_exes.empty?
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| 
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|     ["Non-executables were installed to \"#{bin}\".",
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|       <<-EOS.undent
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|         The offending files are:
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|         #{non_exes * "\n"}
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|       EOS
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|     ]
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|   end
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| end
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