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require 'formula'
require 'hardware'
class Postgresql < Formula
  homepage 'http://www.postgresql.org/'
  url 'http://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/source/v9.1.2/postgresql-9.1.2.tar.bz2'
  md5 '7dbff52221954c46595313eb7f92c3e0'
  depends_on 'readline'
  depends_on 'libxml2' if MacOS.leopard? # Leopard libxml is too old
  depends_on 'ossp-uuid'
  def options
    [
      ['--32-bit', 'Build 32-bit only.'],
      ['--no-python', 'Build without Python support.'],
      ['--no-perl', 'Build without Perl support.'],
      ['--enable-dtrace', 'Build with DTrace support.']
    ]
  end
  skip_clean :all
  def install
    ENV.libxml2 if MacOS.snow_leopard?
    args = ["--disable-debug",
            "--prefix=#{prefix}",
            "--enable-thread-safety",
            "--with-bonjour",
            "--with-gssapi",
            "--with-krb5",
            "--with-openssl",
            "--with-libxml", "--with-libxslt"]
    args << "--with-python" unless ARGV.include? '--no-python'
    args << "--with-perl" unless ARGV.include? '--no-perl'
    args << "--enable-dtrace" if ARGV.include? '--enable-dtrace'
    args << "--with-ossp-uuid"
    args << "--datadir=#{share}/#{name}"
    args << "--docdir=#{doc}"
    ENV.append 'CFLAGS', `uuid-config --cflags`.strip
    ENV.append 'LDFLAGS', `uuid-config --ldflags`.strip
    ENV.append 'LIBS', `uuid-config --libs`.strip
    if not ARGV.include? '--32-bit' and MacOS.prefer_64_bit? and not ARGV.include? '--no-python'
      args << "ARCHFLAGS='-arch x86_64'"
      check_python_arch
    end
    ENV.append 'CFLAGS', '-arch i386' if ARGV.include? '--32-bit'
    ENV.append 'LDFLAGS', '-arch i386' if ARGV.include? '--32-bit'
    # Fails on Core Duo with O4 and O3
    ENV.O2 if Hardware.intel_family == :core
    system "./configure", *args
    system "make install-world"
    plist_path.write startup_plist
    plist_path.chmod 0644
  end
  def check_python_arch
    # On 64-bit systems, we need to look for a 32-bit Framework Python.
    # The configure script prefers this Python version, and if it doesn't
    # have 64-bit support then linking will fail.
    framework_python = Pathname.new "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/Python"
    return unless framework_python.exist?
    unless (archs_for_command framework_python).include? :x86_64
      opoo "Detected a framework Python that does not have 64-bit support in:"
      puts <<-EOS.undent
          #{framework_python}
        The configure script seems to prefer this version of Python over any others,
        so you may experience linker problems as described in:
          http://osdir.com/ml/pgsql-general/2009-09/msg00160.html
        To fix this issue, you may need to either delete the version of Python
        shown above, or move it out of the way before brewing PostgreSQL.
        Note that a framework Python in /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework is
        the "MacPython" version, and not the system-provided version which is in:
          /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework
      EOS
    end
  end
  def caveats
    s = <<-EOS
# Build Notes
If builds of PostgreSQL 9 are failing and you have version 8.x installed,
you may need to remove the previous version first. See:
  https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/issues/issue/2510
To build plpython against a specific Python, set PYTHON prior to brewing:
  PYTHON=/usr/local/bin/python  brew install postgresql
See:
  http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/install-procedure.html
# Create/Upgrade a Database
If this is your first install, create a database with:
  initdb #{var}/postgres
To migrate existing data from a previous major version (pre-9.1) of PostgreSQL, see:
  http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/upgrading.html
# Start/Stop PostgreSQL
If this is your first install, automatically load on login with:
  mkdir -p ~/Library/LaunchAgents
  cp #{plist_path} ~/Library/LaunchAgents/
  launchctl load -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/#{plist_path.basename}
If this is an upgrade and you already have the #{plist_path} loaded:
  launchctl unload -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/#{plist_path.basename}
  cp #{plist_path} ~/Library/LaunchAgents/
  launchctl load -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/#{plist_path.basename}
Or start manually with:
  pg_ctl -D #{var}/postgres -l #{var}/postgres/server.log start
And stop with:
  pg_ctl -D #{var}/postgres stop -s -m fast
# Loading Extensions
By default, Homebrew builds all available Contrib extensions.  To see a list of all
available extensions, from the psql command line, run:
  SELECT * FROM pg_available_extensions;
To load any of the extension names, navigate to the desired database and run:
  CREATE EXTENSION [extension name];
For instance, to load the tablefunc extension in the current database, run:
  CREATE EXTENSION tablefunc;
For more information on the CREATE EXTENSION command, see:
  http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/sql-createextension.html
For more information on extensions, see:
  http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/contrib.html
# Other
Some machines may require provisioning of shared memory:
  http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/kernel-resources.html#SYSVIPC
EOS
    if MacOS.prefer_64_bit? then
      s << <<-EOS
To install postgresql ( and ossp-uuid ) in 32 bits mode; you may use --32-bit :
   brew install postgresql --32-bit
If you want to install the postgres gem, including ARCHFLAGS is recommended:
    env ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64" gem install pg
To install gems without sudo, see the Homebrew wiki.
      EOS
    end
    return s
  end
  def startup_plist
    return <<-EOPLIST
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
  <key>KeepAlive</key>
  <true/>
  <key>Label</key>
  <string>#{plist_name}</string>
  <key>ProgramArguments</key>
  <array>
    <string>#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin/postgres</string>
    <string>-D</string>
    <string>#{var}/postgres</string>
    <string>-r</string>
    <string>#{var}/postgres/server.log</string>
  </array>
  <key>RunAtLoad</key>
  <true/>
  <key>UserName</key>
  <string>#{`whoami`.chomp}</string>
  <key>WorkingDirectory</key>
  <string>#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}</string>
  <key>StandardErrorPath</key>
  <string>#{var}/postgres/server.log</string>
</dict>
</plist>
    EOPLIST
  end
end
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