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2013-06-03gtk-doc: Needs libxml2 to be built --with-pythonSamuel John
Fix #20150
2013-06-03Python 2.x and 3.x supportSamuel John
New `depends_on :python` Dependency. New `depends_on :python3` Dependency. To avoid having multiple formulae with endings -py2 and -py3, we will handle support for different pythons (2.x vs. 3.x) in the same formula. Further brewed vs. external python will be transparently supported. The formula also gets a new object `python`, which is false if no Python is available or the user has disabled it. Otherwise it is defined and provides several support methods: python.site_packages # the site-packages in the formula's Cellar python.global_site_packages python.binary # the full path to the python binary python.prefix python.version python.version.major python.version.minor python.xy # => e.g. "python2.7" python.incdir # includes of python python.libdir # the python dylib library python.pkg_config_path # used internally by brew python.from_osx? python.framework? python.universal? python.pypy? python.standard_caveats # Text to set PYTHONPATH for python.from_osx? python.if3then3 # => "" for 2.x and to "3" for 3.x. Further, to avoid code duplication, `python` takes an optional block that is run twice if the formula defines depends_on :python AND :python3. python do system python, 'setup.py', "--prefix=#{prefix}" end Read more in the Homebrew wiki.
2013-05-29gtk-doc requires docbook-xsl to buildZaheer Abbas Merali
Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2012-05-23gtk-doc: find the libxml2 python site-packages directoryJack Nagel
Add an explicit dependency on libxml2 for clarity. Previously it was implicit in the gnome-doc-utils dep. Prepend its site-packages directory to the PYTHONPATH. Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
2012-02-15docbook: keep XML catalog inside HOMEBREW_PREFIXJack Nagel
Rather than download a shell script and tell users to run it with `sudo`, it is better to keep everything under Homebrew's control. Luckily, the XML toolchain provides the environment variable XML_CATALOG_FILES to allow files otehr than /etc/xml/catalog to be used. So remove the shell script, and do all the work inside the formula itself. When we're done, we just tell the user to add HOMEBREW_PREFIX/etc/xml/catalog to their shell configuration, rather than tell them to `sudo docbook-register`. Rather than download the shell script, just download docbook 5.0, which we need anyway. This also simplifies the logic in a handful of docbook-using formula. Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
2012-02-14New formula: gtk-docAlexander Böhn
Closes #10166. [jn: fixed deps, --disable-scrollkeeper] Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>