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class ScriptFileFormula < Formula
def install
odeprecated "ScriptFileFormula#install", "Formula#install"
bin.install Dir["*"]
end
end
class GithubGistFormula < ScriptFileFormula
def self.url(val)
odeprecated "GithubGistFormula.url", "Formula.url"
super
version File.basename(File.dirname(val))[0, 6]
end
end
# This formula serves as the base class for several very similar
# formulae for Amazon Web Services related tools.
class AmazonWebServicesFormula < Formula
# Use this method to perform a standard install for Java-based tools,
# keeping the .jars out of HOMEBREW_PREFIX/lib
def install
odeprecated "AmazonWebServicesFormula#install", "Formula#install"
rm Dir["bin/*.cmd"] # Remove Windows versions
libexec.install Dir["*"]
bin.install_symlink Dir["#{libexec}/bin/*"] - ["#{libexec}/bin/service"]
end
alias standard_install install
# Use this method to generate standard caveats.
def standard_instructions(home_name, home_value = libexec)
odeprecated "AmazonWebServicesFormula#standard_instructions", "Formula#caveats"
<<~EOS
Before you can use these tools you must export some variables to your $SHELL.
To export the needed variables, add them to your dotfiles.
* On Bash, add them to `~/.bash_profile`.
* On Zsh, add them to `~/.zprofile` instead.
export JAVA_HOME="$(/usr/libexec/java_home)"
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY="<Your AWS Access ID>"
export AWS_SECRET_KEY="<Your AWS Secret Key>"
export #{home_name}="#{home_value}"
EOS
end
end
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