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2012-08-23sshfs: style nitsAdam Vandenberg
2012-07-10Use autotools symbolsAdam Vandenberg
2012-05-15Add more autoconf deps where appropriateJack Nagel
Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
2012-04-14sshfs: use tarball url instead of git repoAnatol Pomozov
Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2012-03-13sshfs 2.4.0Anatol Pomozov
Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2012-02-29More formula that now depend on automakeMax Howell
gst-plugins-base didn't need the autoreconf in any form I could see. So removed.
2012-02-27depends_on "automake" where necessaryMax Howell
Had to remove full paths, since we have two options for location now.
2012-01-26SSHFS: Use paths to OS X supplied autotoolsCharlie Sharpsteen
2011-09-11New Formula: SSHFSCharlie Sharpsteen
Allows a remote computer to be mounted as a FUSE filesystem through a SSH connection. Also a good "hello, world!" program for FUSE.
2010-02-13Retired formulas for macfuse and sshfs.Adam Vandenberg
The MacFUSE formula was an example of moving a very complex build system into Homebrew. Unfortunately, this didn't play well with Snow Leopard. The recommended way to install MacFUSE (and sshfs) is to install the binaries from the project site: http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/
2009-12-12Reformat Sshfs.Adam Vandenberg
2009-10-15s/require 'brewkit'/require 'formula'/gMax Howell
brewkit.rb changes ENV destructively, so lets not do that everytime a formula is required. Now it's possible for other tools to require a formula description without worrying about side-effects.
2009-09-21Merge branch 'deps'Max Howell
Conflicts: Library/Formula/imagemagick.rb Library/Formula/taglib.rb Library/Homebrew/brew.h.rb Library/Homebrew/formula.rb bin/brew
2009-09-21Dependency resolution with fancy syntaxMax Howell
Is it a DSL? No. But people call it that apparently. To add a dependency: class Doe <Formula depends_on 'ray' depends_on 'mee' => :optional depends_on 'far' => :recommended depends_on Sew.new end Sew would be a formula you have defined in this Formula file. This is useful, eg. see Python's formula. Formula specified in this fashion cannot be linked into the HOMEBREW_PREFIX, they are considered private libraries. This allows you to create custom installations that are very specific to your formula. More features to come, like specifying versions
2009-09-16Default to patch level 1Max Howell
Having gone through our patches it's clear that p1 is more standard. Also fixed a bug where returning DATA outside of an array would fail to patch.
2009-09-10Dependency resolutionMax Howell
Specify dependencies in your formula's deps function. You can return an Array, String or Hash, eg: def deps { :optional => 'libogg', :required => %w[flac sdl], :recommended => 'cmake' } end Note currently the Hash is flattened and qualifications are ignored. If you only return an Array or String, the qualification is assumed to be :required. Other packaging systems have problems when it comes to packages requiring a specific version of a package, or some patches that may not work well with other software. With Homebrew we have some options: 1. If the formula is vanilla but an older version we can cherry-pick the old version and install it in the Cellar in parallel, but just not symlink it into /usr/local while forcing the formula that depends on it to link to that one and not any other versions of it. 2. If the dependency requires patches then we shouldn't install this for use by any other tools, (I guess this needs to be decided on a per-situation basis). It can be installed into the parent formula's prefix, and not symlinked into /usr/local. In this case the dependency's Formula derivation should be saved in the parent formula's file (check git or flac for an example of this). Both the above can be done currently with hacks, so I'll flesh out a proper way sometime this week.
2009-08-24Three omissions correctedMax Howell
2009-08-24Formula for sshfsAdam Vandenberg
SSHFS is a MacFuse based filesystem that lets you mount remote machines (via ssh) so they are visible to Finder (and on the command line, of course.) To use this formula, you must first install the binary of MacFuse, because it is (not yet) avaiable via brew.