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			We add the bins from all deps instead. Rationale: formula find and use eg. GNU-coreutils versions of things and then break. Only allow formula to use tools that they depend on and expect. I want to go further and only add include paths etc. for dependencies, I have done some work on this, but I fear it may be impossible. If an include path is eg. /usr/local/lib/foo/include, is it possible to know if this path is bad? Not always AFAICT.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| require 'superenv'
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| require 'formula'
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| 
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| module Homebrew extend self
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|   def sh
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|     if superenv?
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|       ENV.x11 = true
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|       ENV.deps = Formula.installed.select{|f| f.keg_only? and f.opt_prefix.directory? }.map(&:name)
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|     end
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|     ENV.setup_build_environment
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|     if superenv?
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|       # superenv stopped adding brew's bin but generally user's will want it
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|       ENV['PATH'] = ENV['PATH'].split(':').insert(1, "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin").join(':')
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|     end
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|     ENV['PS1'] = 'brew \[\033[1;32m\]\w\[\033[0m\]$ '
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|     ENV['VERBOSE'] = '1'
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|     ENV['HOMEBREW_LOG'] = '1'
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|     puts <<-EOS.undent_________________________________________________________72
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|          Your shell has been configured to use Homebrew's build environment:
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|          this should help you build stuff. Notably though, the system versions of
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|          gem and pip will ignore our configuration and insist on using the
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|          environment they were built under (mostly). Sadly, scons will also
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|          ignore our configuration.
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|          All toolchain use will be logged to: ~/Library/Homebrew/Logs/cc.log
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|          When done, type `exit'.
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|          EOS
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|     exec ENV['SHELL']
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|   end
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| end
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