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authorAdam Vandenberg2013-01-27 18:55:58 -0800
committerAdam Vandenberg2013-01-28 21:39:58 -0800
commitfe6869ef55e46e09107a0039316204b2e5d4a78d (patch)
tree0ed8e3cc17fe71e6824a541c47b0fe718d747fc4 /Library/Formula
parent57c3afc8f29072ddbe17d14c0f137073e0001e2a (diff)
downloadhomebrew-fe6869ef55e46e09107a0039316204b2e5d4a78d.tar.bz2
gnu-shogi: style nits
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-rw-r--r--Library/Formula/gnu-shogi.rb22
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/Library/Formula/gnu-shogi.rb b/Library/Formula/gnu-shogi.rb
index 39c0d7f05..1f85311e2 100644
--- a/Library/Formula/gnu-shogi.rb
+++ b/Library/Formula/gnu-shogi.rb
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
require 'formula'
class GnuShogi < Formula
- url 'http://www.cs.caltech.edu/~mvanier/hacking/gnushogi/gnushogi-1.3.2.tar.gz'
homepage 'http://www.cs.caltech.edu/~mvanier/hacking/gnushogi/gnushogi.html'
+ url 'http://www.cs.caltech.edu/~mvanier/hacking/gnushogi/gnushogi-1.3.2.tar.gz'
sha1 '6135ec3eb84917d0dc2cab9ac982818ed41aad87'
depends_on :x11
def patches
- # gcc 4.2.1 flags the following error
- # In file included from attacks.c:32:
- # gnushogi.h:144: error: conflicting types for ‘setlinebuf’
- # /usr/include/stdio.h:351: error: previous declaration of ‘setlinebuf’ was here
- #
- # My patch fixes this by changing the declared return type of setlinebuf in
- # gnushogi.h to int to match up with stdio.h's declaration
- # It was returning void anyway, so unless something errantly relies on it not
- # leaving something in the return register, this shouldn't break anything
- DATA
+ # gcc 4.2.1 flags the following error
+ # In file included from attacks.c:32:
+ # gnushogi.h:144: error: conflicting types for ‘setlinebuf’
+ # /usr/include/stdio.h:351: error: previous declaration of ‘setlinebuf’ was here
+ #
+ # My patch fixes this by changing the declared return type of setlinebuf in
+ # gnushogi.h to int to match up with stdio.h's declaration
+ # It was returning void anyway, so unless something errantly relies on it not
+ # leaving something in the return register, this shouldn't break anything
+ DATA
end
def install