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2011-03-12Use ruby style for inheritance.Adam Vandenberg
2011-02-13poco: update to 1.4.1p1Liam Staskawicz
Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-08-07Update formulae for version 0.7Adam Vandenberg
* Use new "url" features * Use keg_only DSL * Use "skip_clean :all" DSL * Whitespace and style cleanups * Make bash invocations less silly * Use new man2-man8 helpers * Remove "FileUtils." since it is included in Formula * Use real names for deps instead of aliases * ENV.x11 now updates path, so remove that from individual brews
2010-06-11POCO doesn't auto-detect 64-bit platformDouglas Creager
The POCO build scripts don't auto-detect when we're running 64-bit; it always defaults to 32-bit libraries. This patch updates the POCO formula to pass in the correct configure argument depending on the underlying hardware. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-06-11Poco 1.3.6p2Douglas Creager
The POCO C++ Libraries (POCO stands for POrtable COmponents) are open source C++ class libraries that simplify and accelerate the development of network-centric, portable applications in C++. The libraries integrate perfectly with the C++ Standard Library and fill many of the functional gaps left open by it. Their modular and efficient design and implementation makes the POCO C++ Libraries extremely well suited for embedded development, an area where the C++ programming language is becoming increasingly popular, due to its suitability for both low-level (device I/O, interrupt handlers, etc.) and high-level object-oriented development. Of course, the POCO C++ Libraries are also ready for enterprise-level challenges. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>