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| -rw-r--r-- | Library/Formula/suite-sparse.rb | 126 |
1 files changed, 126 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Library/Formula/suite-sparse.rb b/Library/Formula/suite-sparse.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c2a6fa4fe --- /dev/null +++ b/Library/Formula/suite-sparse.rb @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +require 'formula' + +class SuiteSparse <Formula + url 'http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/sparse/SuiteSparse/SuiteSparse-3.4.0.tar.gz' + homepage 'http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/sparse/SuiteSparse/' + md5 'e59dcabc9173b1ba1b3659ae147006b8' + + depends_on "metis" + depends_on "tbb" + + def patches + { :p1 => DATA } + end + + def install + # SuiteSparse doesn't like to build in parallel + ENV.deparallelize + + # Statically link libmetis + metis = Formula.factory("metis") + ENV["HOMEBREW_METIS"] = "#{metis.lib}/libmetis.a" + + # So, SuiteSparse was written by a scientific researcher. This + # tends to result in makefile-based build systems that are completely + # ignorant of the existance of things such as CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS. + # SuiteSparse Does The Right Thing™ when homebrew is in /usr/local + # but if it is not, we have to piggyback some stuff in on CFLAGS. + unless HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s == '/usr/local' + ENV['CFLAGS'] += " -isystem #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/include -L#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib" + end + + system "make" + + lib.install Dir['*/Lib/*.a'] + include.install Dir['*/Include/*.h'] + include.install 'UFconfig/UFconfig.h' + end +end + +__END__ +Patch to the SuiteSparse master Make configuration file. +Ensures SuiteSparse builds against Hombrew's copy of metis +and uses Hombrew environment variables related to compilation. +diff --git a/UFconfig/UFconfig.mk b/UFconfig/UFconfig.mk +index bda4c7b..84a878b 100644 +--- a/UFconfig/UFconfig.mk ++++ b/UFconfig/UFconfig.mk +@@ -33,11 +33,11 @@ + # C compiler and compiler flags: These will normally not give you optimal + # performance. You should select the optimization parameters that are best + # for your system. On Linux, use "CFLAGS = -O3 -fexceptions" for example. +-CC = cc ++# CC = cc + # CFLAGS = -O (for example; see below for details) + + # C++ compiler (also uses CFLAGS) +-CPLUSPLUS = g++ ++CPLUSPLUS = $(CXX) + + # ranlib, and ar, for generating libraries + RANLIB = ranlib +@@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ MV = mv -f + + # Fortran compiler (not normally required) + F77 = f77 +-F77FLAGS = -O ++F77FLAGS = $(FCFLAGS) + F77LIB = + + # C and Fortran libraries +-LIB = -lm ++LIB = -lm -lstdc++ $(LDFLAGS) + + # For compiling MATLAB mexFunctions (MATLAB 7.5 or later) + MEX = mex -O -largeArrayDims -lmwlapack -lmwblas +@@ -89,8 +89,8 @@ MEX = mex -O -largeArrayDims -lmwlapack -lmwblas + # BLAS = -lgoto -lgfortran -lgfortranbegin -lg2c + + # This is probably slow ... it might connect to the Standard Reference BLAS: +-BLAS = -lblas -lgfortran -lgfortranbegin -lg2c +-LAPACK = -llapack ++BLAS = -Wl,-framework -Wl,Accelerate ++LAPACK = $(BLAS) + + # Using non-optimized versions: + # BLAS = -lblas_plain -lgfortran -lgfortranbegin -lg2c +@@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ XERBLA = + # The path is relative to where it is used, in CHOLMOD/Lib, CHOLMOD/MATLAB, etc. + # You may wish to use an absolute path. METIS is optional. Compile + # CHOLMOD with -DNPARTITION if you do not wish to use METIS. +-METIS_PATH = ../../metis-4.0 +-METIS = ../../metis-4.0/libmetis.a ++METIS_PATH = ++METIS = $(HOMEBREW_METIS) + + # If you use CHOLMOD_CONFIG = -DNPARTITION then you must use the following + # options: +@@ -198,16 +198,16 @@ CHOLMOD_CONFIG = + # -DHAVE_TBB enable the use of Intel's Threading Building Blocks (TBB) + + # default, without timing, without TBB: +-SPQR_CONFIG = ++SPQR_CONFIG = -DHAVE_TBB + # with timing and TBB: + # SPQR_CONFIG = -DTIMING -DHAVE_TBB + # with timing + # SPQR_CONFIG = -DTIMING + + # with TBB, you must select this: +-# TBB = -ltbb ++TBB = -ltbb + # without TBB: +-TBB = ++# TBB = + + # with timing, you must include the timing library: + # RTLIB = -lrt +@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ RTLIB = + + # Using default compilers: + # CC = gcc +-CFLAGS = -O3 -fexceptions ++# CFLAGS = -O3 -fexceptions + + # alternatives: + # CFLAGS = -g -fexceptions \ |
