require "keg" require "language/python" require "formula" require "version" require "development_tools" require "utils/shell" module Homebrew module Diagnostic def self.missing_deps(ff, hide = nil) missing = {} ff.each do |f| missing_dependencies = f.missing_dependencies(hide: hide) unless missing_dependencies.empty? yield f.full_name, missing_dependencies if block_given? missing[f.full_name] = missing_dependencies end end missing end class Volumes def initialize @volumes = get_mounts end def which(path) vols = get_mounts path # no volume found return -1 if vols.empty? vol_index = @volumes.index(vols[0]) # volume not found in volume list return -1 if vol_index.nil? vol_index end def get_mounts(path = nil) vols = [] # get the volume of path, if path is nil returns all volumes args = %w[/bin/df -P] args << path if path Utils.popen_read(*args) do |io| io.each_line do |line| case line.chomp # regex matches: /dev/disk0s2 489562928 440803616 48247312 91% / when /^.+\s+[0-9]+\s+[0-9]+\s+[0-9]+\s+[0-9]{1,3}%\s+(.+)/ vols << Regexp.last_match(1) end end end vols end end class Checks ############# HELPERS # Finds files in HOMEBREW_PREFIX *and* /usr/local. # Specify paths relative to a prefix eg. "include/foo.h". # Sets @found for your convenience. def find_relative_paths(*relative_paths) @found = [HOMEBREW_PREFIX, "/usr/local"].uniq.inject([]) do |found, prefix| found + relative_paths.map { |f| File.join(prefix, f) }.select { |f| File.exist? f } end end def inject_file_list(list, string) list.inject(string) { |acc, elem| acc << " #{elem}\n" } end ############# END HELPERS def development_tools_checks %w[ check_for_installed_developer_tools ].freeze end def fatal_development_tools_checks %w[ ].freeze end def build_error_checks (development_tools_checks + %w[ ]).freeze end def check_for_installed_developer_tools return if DevelopmentTools.installed? <<~EOS No developer tools installed. #{DevelopmentTools.installation_instructions} EOS end def check_build_from_source return unless ENV["HOMEBREW_BUILD_FROM_SOURCE"] <<~EOS You have HOMEBREW_BUILD_FROM_SOURCE set. This environment variable is intended for use by Homebrew developers. If you are encountering errors, please try unsetting this. Please do not file issues if you encounter errors when using this environment variable. EOS end # See https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/pull/9986 def check_path_for_trailing_slashes bad_paths = PATH.new(ENV["HOMEBREW_PATH"]).select { |p| p.end_with?("/") } return if bad_paths.empty? inject_file_list bad_paths, <<~EOS Some directories in your path end in a slash. Directories in your path should not end in a slash. This can break other doctor checks. The following directories should be edited: EOS end # Anaconda installs multiple system & brew dupes, including OpenSSL, Python, # sqlite, libpng, Qt, etc. Regularly breaks compile on Vim, MacVim and others. # Is flagged as part of the *-config script checks below, but people seem # to ignore those as warnings rather than extremely likely breakage. def check_for_anaconda return unless which("anaconda") return unless which("python") anaconda_directory = which("anaconda").realpath.dirname python_binary = Utils.popen_read(which("python"), "-c", "import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.executable)") python_directory = Pathname.new(python_binary).realpath.dirname # Only warn if Python lives with Anaconda, since is most problematic case. return unless python_directory == anaconda_directory <<~EOS Anaconda is known to frequently break Homebrew builds, including Vim and MacVim, due to bundling many duplicates of system and Homebrew-available tools. If you encounter a build failure please temporarily remove Anaconda from your $PATH and attempt the build again prior to reporting the failure to us. Thanks! EOS end def __check_stray_files(dir, pattern, white_list, message) return unless File.directory?(dir) files = Dir.chdir(dir) do (Dir.glob(pattern) - Dir.glob(white_list)) .select { |f| File.file?(f) && !File.symlink?(f) } .map { |f| File.join(dir, f) } end return if files.empty? inject_file_list(files.sort, message) end def check_for_stray_dylibs # Dylibs which are generally OK should be added to this list, # with a short description of the software they come with. white_list = [ "libfuse.2.dylib", # MacFuse "libfuse_ino64.2.dylib", # MacFuse "libmacfuse_i32.2.dylib", # OSXFuse MacFuse compatibility layer "libmacfuse_i64.2.dylib", # OSXFuse MacFuse compatibility layer "libosxfuse_i32.2.dylib", # OSXFuse "libosxfuse_i64.2.dylib", # OSXFuse "libosxfuse.2.dylib", # OSXFuse "libTrAPI.dylib", # TrAPI/Endpoint Security VPN "libntfs-3g.*.dylib", # NTFS-3G "libntfs.*.dylib", # NTFS-3G "libublio.*.dylib", # NTFS-3G "libUFSDNTFS.dylib", # Paragon NTFS "libUFSDExtFS.dylib", # Paragon ExtFS "libecomlodr.dylib", # Symantec Endpoint Protection "libsymsea*.dylib", # Symantec Endpoint Protection "sentinel.dylib", # SentinelOne "sentinel-*.dylib", # SentinelOne ] __check_stray_files "/usr/local/lib", "*.dylib", white_list, <<~EOS Unbrewed dylibs were found in /usr/local/lib. If you didn't put them there on purpose they could cause problems when building Homebrew formulae, and may need to be deleted. Unexpected dylibs: EOS end def check_for_stray_static_libs # Static libs which are generally OK should be added to this list, # with a short description of the software they come with. white_list = [ "libsecurity_agent_client.a", # OS X 10.8.2 Supplemental Update "libsecurity_agent_server.a", # OS X 10.8.2 Supplemental Update "libntfs-3g.a", # NTFS-3G "libntfs.a", # NTFS-3G "libublio.a", # NTFS-3G "libappfirewall.a", # Symantec Endpoint Protection "libautoblock.a", # Symantec Endpoint Protection "libautosetup.a", # Symantec Endpoint Protection "libconnectionsclient.a", # Symantec Endpoint Protection "liblocationawareness.a", # Symantec Endpoint Protection "libpersonalfirewall.a", # Symantec Endpoint Protection "libtrustedcomponents.a", # Symantec Endpoint Protection ] __check_stray_files "/usr/local/lib", "*.a", white_list, <<~EOS Unbrewed static libraries were found in /usr/local/lib. If you didn't put them there on purpose they could cause problems when building Homebrew formulae, and may need to be deleted. Unexpected static libraries: EOS end def check_for_stray_pcs # Package-config files which are generally OK should be added to this list, # with a short description of the software they come with. white_list = [ "fuse.pc", # OSXFuse/MacFuse "macfuse.pc", # OSXFuse MacFuse compatibility layer "osxfuse.pc", # OSXFuse "libntfs-3g.pc", # NTFS-3G "libublio.pc", # NTFS-3G ] __check_stray_files "/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig", "*.pc", white_list, <<~EOS Unbrewed .pc files were found in /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig. If you didn't put them there on purpose they could cause problems when building Homebrew formulae, and may need to be deleted. Unexpected .pc files: EOS end def check_for_stray_las white_list = [ "libfuse.la", # MacFuse "libfuse_ino64.la", # MacFuse "libosxfuse_i32.la", # OSXFuse "libosxfuse_i64.la", # OSXFuse "libosxfuse.la", # OSXFuse "libntfs-3g.la", # NTFS-3G "libntfs.la", # NTFS-3G "libublio.la", # NTFS-3G ] __check_stray_files "/usr/local/lib", "*.la", white_list, <<~EOS Unbrewed .la files were found in /usr/local/lib. If you didn't put them there on purpose they could cause problems when building Homebrew formulae, and may need to be deleted. Unexpected .la files: EOS end def check_for_stray_headers white_list = [ "fuse.h", # MacFuse "fuse/**/*.h", # MacFuse "macfuse/**/*.h", # OSXFuse MacFuse compatibility layer "osxfuse/**/*.h", # OSXFuse "ntfs/**/*.h", # NTFS-3G "ntfs-3g/**/*.h", # NTFS-3G ] __check_stray_files "/usr/local/include", "**/*.h", white_list, <<~EOS Unbrewed header files were found in /usr/local/include. If you didn't put them there on purpose they could cause problems when building Homebrew formulae, and may need to be deleted. Unexpected header files: EOS end def check_for_broken_symlinks broken_symlinks = [] Keg::PRUNEABLE_DIRECTORIES.each do |d| next unless d.directory? d.find do |path| if path.symlink? && !path.resolved_path_exists? broken_symlinks << path end end end return if broken_symlinks.empty? inject_file_list broken_symlinks, <<~EOS Broken symlinks were found. Remove them with `brew prune`: EOS end def check_tmpdir_sticky_bit world_writable = HOMEBREW_TEMP.stat.mode & 0777 == 0777 return if !world_writable || HOMEBREW_TEMP.sticky? <<~EOS #{HOMEBREW_TEMP} is world-writable but does not have the sticky bit set. Please execute `sudo chmod +t #{HOMEBREW_TEMP}` in your Terminal. EOS end def check_access_homebrew_repository return if HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY.writable_real? <<~EOS #{HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY} is not writable. You should change the ownership and permissions of #{HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY} back to your user account. sudo chown -R $(whoami) #{HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY} EOS end def check_access_prefix_directories not_writable_dirs = [] Keg::ALL_TOP_LEVEL_DIRECTORIES.each do |dir| path = HOMEBREW_PREFIX/dir next unless path.exist? next if path.writable_real? not_writable_dirs << path end return if not_writable_dirs.empty? <<~EOS The following directories are not writable: #{not_writable_dirs.join("\n")} This can happen if you "sudo make install" software that isn't managed by Homebrew. If a formula tries to write a file to this directory, the install will fail during the link step. You should change the ownership of these directories to your account. sudo chown -R $(whoami) #{not_writable_dirs.join(" ")} EOS end def check_access_site_packages return unless Language::Python.homebrew_site_packages.exist? return if Language::Python.homebrew_site_packages.writable_real? <<~EOS #{Language::Python.homebrew_site_packages} isn't writable. This can happen if you "sudo pip install" software that isn't managed by Homebrew. If you install a formula with Python modules, the install will fail during the link step. You should change the ownership and permissions of #{Language::Python.homebrew_site_packages} back to your user account. sudo chown -R $(whoami) #{Language::Python.homebrew_site_packages} EOS end def check_access_lock_dir return unless HOMEBREW_LOCK_DIR.exist? return if HOMEBREW_LOCK_DIR.writable_real? <<~EOS #{HOMEBREW_LOCK_DIR} isn't writable. Homebrew writes lock files to this location. You should change the ownership and permissions of #{HOMEBREW_LOCK_DIR} back to your user account. sudo chown -R $(whoami) #{HOMEBREW_LOCK_DIR} EOS end def check_access_logs return unless HOMEBREW_LOGS.exist? return if HOMEBREW_LOGS.writable_real? <<~EOS #{HOMEBREW_LOGS} isn't writable. Homebrew writes debugging logs to this location. You should change the ownership and permissions of #{HOMEBREW_LOGS} back to your user account. sudo chown -R $(whoami) #{HOMEBREW_LOGS} EOS end def check_access_cache return unless HOMEBREW_CACHE.exist? return if HOMEBREW_CACHE.writable_real? <<~EOS #{HOMEBREW_CACHE} isn't writable. This can happen if you run `brew install` or `brew fetch` as another user. Homebrew caches downloaded files to this location. You should change the ownership and permissions of #{HOMEBREW_CACHE} back to your user account. sudo chown -R $(whoami) #{HOMEBREW_CACHE} EOS end def check_access_cellar return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist? return if HOMEBREW_CELLAR.writable_real? <<~EOS #{HOMEBREW_CELLAR} isn't writable. You should change the ownership and permissions of #{HOMEBREW_CELLAR} back to your user account. sudo chown -R $(whoami) #{HOMEBREW_CELLAR} EOS end def check_multiple_cellars return if HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s == HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY.to_s return unless (HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY/"Cellar").exist? return unless (HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"Cellar").exist? <<~EOS You have multiple Cellars. You should delete #{HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY}/Cellar: rm -rf #{HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY}/Cellar EOS end def check_user_path_1 @seen_prefix_bin = false @seen_prefix_sbin = false message = "" paths.each do |p| case p when "/usr/bin" unless @seen_prefix_bin # only show the doctor message if there are any conflicts # rationale: a default install should not trigger any brew doctor messages conflicts = Dir["#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin/*"] .map { |fn| File.basename fn } .select { |bn| File.exist? "/usr/bin/#{bn}" } unless conflicts.empty? message = inject_file_list conflicts, <<~EOS /usr/bin occurs before #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin This means that system-provided programs will be used instead of those provided by Homebrew. The following tools exist at both paths: EOS message += <<~EOS Consider setting your PATH so that #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin occurs before /usr/bin. Here is a one-liner: #{Utils::Shell.prepend_path_in_profile("#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin")} EOS end end when "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin" @seen_prefix_bin = true when "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/sbin" @seen_prefix_sbin = true end end message unless message.empty? end def check_user_path_2 return if @seen_prefix_bin <<~EOS Homebrew's bin was not found in your PATH. Consider setting the PATH for example like so #{Utils::Shell.prepend_path_in_profile("#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin")} EOS end def check_user_path_3 return if @seen_prefix_sbin # Don't complain about sbin not being in the path if it doesn't exist sbin = HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"sbin" return unless sbin.directory? && !sbin.children.empty? <<~EOS Homebrew's sbin was not found in your PATH but you have installed formulae that put executables in #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/sbin. Consider setting the PATH for example like so #{Utils::Shell.prepend_path_in_profile("#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/sbin")} EOS end def check_user_curlrc curlrc_found = %w[CURL_HOME HOME].any? do |var| ENV[var] && File.exist?("#{ENV[var]}/.curlrc") end return unless curlrc_found <<~EOS You have a curlrc file If you have trouble downloading packages with Homebrew, then maybe this is the problem? If the following command doesn't work, then try removing your curlrc: curl #{Formatter.url("https://github.com")} EOS end def check_for_gettext find_relative_paths("lib/libgettextlib.dylib", "lib/libintl.dylib", "include/libintl.h") return if @found.empty? # Our gettext formula will be caught by check_linked_keg_only_brews gettext = begin Formulary.factory("gettext") rescue nil end homebrew_owned = @found.all? do |path| Pathname.new(path).realpath.to_s.start_with? "#{HOMEBREW_CELLAR}/gettext" end return if gettext&.linked_keg&.directory? && homebrew_owned inject_file_list @found, <<~EOS gettext files detected at a system prefix. These files can cause compilation and link failures, especially if they are compiled with improper architectures. Consider removing these files: EOS end def check_for_iconv find_relative_paths("lib/libiconv.dylib", "include/iconv.h") return if @found.empty? libiconv = begin Formulary.factory("libiconv") rescue nil end if libiconv&.linked_keg&.directory? unless libiconv.keg_only? <<~EOS A libiconv formula is installed and linked. This will break stuff. For serious. Unlink it. EOS end else inject_file_list @found, <<~EOS libiconv files detected at a system prefix other than /usr. Homebrew doesn't provide a libiconv formula, and expects to link against the system version in /usr. libiconv in other prefixes can cause compile or link failure, especially if compiled with improper architectures. macOS itself never installs anything to /usr/local so it was either installed by a user or some other third party software. tl;dr: delete these files: EOS end end def check_for_config_scripts return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist? real_cellar = HOMEBREW_CELLAR.realpath scripts = [] whitelist = %W[ /usr/bin /usr/sbin /usr/X11/bin /usr/X11R6/bin /opt/X11/bin #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/sbin /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/sbin ].map(&:downcase) paths.each do |p| next if whitelist.include?(p.downcase) || !File.directory?(p) realpath = Pathname.new(p).realpath.to_s next if realpath.start_with?(real_cellar.to_s, HOMEBREW_CELLAR.to_s) scripts += Dir.chdir(p) { Dir["*-config"] }.map { |c| File.join(p, c) } end return if scripts.empty? inject_file_list scripts, <<~EOS "config" scripts exist outside your system or Homebrew directories. `./configure` scripts often look for *-config scripts to determine if software packages are installed, and what additional flags to use when compiling and linking. Having additional scripts in your path can confuse software installed via Homebrew if the config script overrides a system or Homebrew provided script of the same name. We found the following "config" scripts: EOS end def check_dyld_vars dyld_vars = ENV.keys.grep(/^DYLD_/) return if dyld_vars.empty? values = dyld_vars.map { |var| "#{var}: #{ENV.fetch(var)}" } message = inject_file_list values, <<~EOS Setting DYLD_* vars can break dynamic linking. Set variables: EOS if dyld_vars.include? "DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES" message += <<~EOS Setting DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES can cause Go builds to fail. Having this set is common if you use this software: #{Formatter.url("https://asepsis.binaryage.com/")} EOS end message end def check_ssl_cert_file return unless ENV.key?("SSL_CERT_FILE") <<~EOS Setting SSL_CERT_FILE can break downloading files; if that happens you should unset it before running Homebrew. Homebrew uses the system curl which uses system certificates by default. Setting SSL_CERT_FILE makes it use an outdated OpenSSL, which does not support modern OpenSSL certificate stores. EOS end def check_for_symlinked_cellar return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist? return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.symlink? <<~EOS Symlinked Cellars can cause problems. Your Homebrew Cellar is a symlink: #{HOMEBREW_CELLAR} which resolves to: #{HOMEBREW_CELLAR.realpath} The recommended Homebrew installations are either: (A) Have Cellar be a real directory inside of your HOMEBREW_PREFIX (B) Symlink "bin/brew" into your prefix, but don't symlink "Cellar". Older installations of Homebrew may have created a symlinked Cellar, but this can cause problems when two formula install to locations that are mapped on top of each other during the linking step. EOS end def check_for_multiple_volumes return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist? volumes = Volumes.new # Find the volumes for the TMP folder & HOMEBREW_CELLAR real_cellar = HOMEBREW_CELLAR.realpath where_cellar = volumes.which real_cellar begin tmp = Pathname.new(Dir.mktmpdir("doctor", HOMEBREW_TEMP)) begin real_tmp = tmp.realpath.parent where_tmp = volumes.which real_tmp ensure Dir.delete tmp end rescue return end return if where_cellar == where_tmp <<~EOS Your Cellar and TEMP directories are on different volumes. macOS won't move relative symlinks across volumes unless the target file already exists. Brews known to be affected by this are Git and Narwhal. You should set the "HOMEBREW_TEMP" environmental variable to a suitable directory on the same volume as your Cellar. EOS end def check_git_version # https://help.github.com/articles/https-cloning-errors return unless Utils.git_available? return unless Version.create(Utils.git_version) < Version.create("1.8.5") git = Formula["git"] git_upgrade_cmd = git.any_version_installed? ? "upgrade" : "install" <<~EOS An outdated version (#{Utils.git_version}) of Git was detected in your PATH. Git 1.8.5 or newer is required to perform checkouts over HTTPS from GitHub and to support the 'git -C ' option. Please upgrade: brew #{git_upgrade_cmd} git EOS end def check_for_git return if Utils.git_available? <<~EOS Git could not be found in your PATH. Homebrew uses Git for several internal functions, and some formulae use Git checkouts instead of stable tarballs. You may want to install Git: brew install git EOS end def check_git_newline_settings return unless Utils.git_available? autocrlf = HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY.cd { `git config --get core.autocrlf`.chomp } return unless autocrlf == "true" <<~EOS Suspicious Git newline settings found. The detected Git newline settings will cause checkout problems: core.autocrlf = #{autocrlf} If you are not routinely dealing with Windows-based projects, consider removing these by running: git config --global core.autocrlf input EOS end def check_brew_git_origin return if !Utils.git_available? || !(HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY/".git").exist? origin = HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY.git_origin if origin.nil? <<~EOS Missing Homebrew/brew git origin remote. Without a correctly configured origin, Homebrew won't update properly. You can solve this by adding the Homebrew remote: git -C "#{HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY}" remote add origin #{Formatter.url("https://github.com/Homebrew/brew.git")} EOS elsif origin !~ %r{Homebrew/brew(\.git|/)?$} <<~EOS Suspicious Homebrew/brew git origin remote found. With a non-standard origin, Homebrew won't pull updates from the main repository. The current git origin is: #{origin} Unless you have compelling reasons, consider setting the origin remote to point at the main repository by running: git -C "#{HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY}" remote set-url origin #{Formatter.url("https://github.com/Homebrew/brew.git")} EOS end end def check_coretap_git_origin coretap_path = CoreTap.instance.path return if !Utils.git_available? || !(coretap_path/".git").exist? origin = coretap_path.git_origin if origin.nil? <<~EOS Missing #{CoreTap.instance} git origin remote. Without a correctly configured origin, Homebrew won't update properly. You can solve this by adding the Homebrew remote: git -C "#{coretap_path}" remote add origin #{Formatter.url("https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core.git")} EOS elsif origin !~ %r{Homebrew/homebrew-core(\.git|/)?$} return if ENV["CI"] && origin.include?("Homebrew/homebrew-test-bot") <<~EOS Suspicious #{CoreTap.instance} git origin remote found. With a non-standard origin, Homebrew won't pull updates from the main repository. The current git origin is: #{origin} Unless you have compelling reasons, consider setting the origin remote to point at the main repository by running: git -C "#{coretap_path}" remote set-url origin #{Formatter.url("https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core.git")} EOS end return if ENV["CI"] branch = coretap_path.git_branch return if branch.nil? || branch =~ /master/ <<~EOS Homebrew/homebrew-core is not on the master branch Check out the master branch by running: git -C "$(brew --repo homebrew/core)" checkout master EOS end def __check_linked_brew(f) f.installed_prefixes.each do |prefix| prefix.find do |src| next if src == prefix dst = HOMEBREW_PREFIX + src.relative_path_from(prefix) return true if dst.symlink? && src == dst.resolved_path end end false end def check_for_linked_keg_only_brews return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist? linked = Formula.installed.sort.select do |f| f.keg_only? && __check_linked_brew(f) end return if linked.empty? inject_file_list linked.map(&:full_name), <<~EOS Some keg-only formulae are linked into the Cellar. Linking a keg-only formula, such as gettext, into the cellar with `brew link ` will cause other formulae to detect them during the `./configure` step. This may cause problems when compiling those other formulae. Binaries provided by keg-only formulae may override system binaries with other strange results. You may wish to `brew unlink` these brews: EOS end def check_for_other_frameworks # Other frameworks that are known to cause problems when present frameworks_to_check = %w[ expat.framework libexpat.framework libcurl.framework ] frameworks_found = frameworks_to_check .map { |framework| "/Library/Frameworks/#{framework}" } .select { |framework| File.exist? framework } return if frameworks_found.empty? inject_file_list frameworks_found, <<~EOS Some frameworks can be picked up by CMake's build system and likely cause the build to fail. To compile CMake, you may wish to move these out of the way: EOS end def check_tmpdir tmpdir = ENV["TMPDIR"] return if tmpdir.nil? || File.directory?(tmpdir) <<~EOS TMPDIR #{tmpdir.inspect} doesn't exist. EOS end def check_missing_deps return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist? missing = Set.new Homebrew::Diagnostic.missing_deps(Formula.installed).each_value do |deps| missing.merge(deps) end return if missing.empty? <<~EOS Some installed formulae are missing dependencies. You should `brew install` the missing dependencies: brew install #{missing.sort_by(&:full_name) * " "} Run `brew missing` for more details. EOS end def check_git_status return unless Utils.git_available? HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY.cd do return if `git status --untracked-files=all --porcelain -- Library/Homebrew/ 2>/dev/null`.chomp.empty? end <<~EOS You have uncommitted modifications to Homebrew If this is a surprise to you, then you should stash these modifications. Stashing returns Homebrew to a pristine state but can be undone should you later need to do so for some reason. cd #{HOMEBREW_LIBRARY} && git stash && git clean -d -f EOS end def check_for_enthought_python return unless which "enpkg" <<~EOS Enthought Python was found in your PATH. This can cause build problems, as this software installs its own copies of iconv and libxml2 into directories that are picked up by other build systems. EOS end def check_for_library_python return unless File.exist?("/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework") <<~EOS Python is installed at /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework Homebrew only supports building against the System-provided Python or a brewed Python. In particular, Pythons installed to /Library can interfere with other software installs. EOS end def check_for_old_homebrew_share_python_in_path message = "" ["", "3"].map do |suffix| next unless paths.include?((HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"share/python#{suffix}").to_s) message += <<~EOS #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/share/python#{suffix} is not needed in PATH. EOS end unless message.empty? message += <<~EOS Formerly homebrew put Python scripts you installed via `pip` or `pip3` (or `easy_install`) into that directory above but now it can be removed from your PATH variable. Python scripts will now install into #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin. You can delete anything, except 'Extras', from the #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/share/python (and #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/share/python3) dir and install affected Python packages anew with `pip install --upgrade`. EOS end message unless message.empty? end def check_for_bad_python_symlink return unless which "python" `python -V 2>&1` =~ /Python (\d+)\./ # This won't be the right warning if we matched nothing at all return if Regexp.last_match(1).nil? return if Regexp.last_match(1) == "2" <<~EOS python is symlinked to python#{Regexp.last_match(1)} This will confuse build scripts and in general lead to subtle breakage. EOS end def check_for_non_prefixed_coreutils coreutils = Formula["coreutils"] return unless coreutils.any_version_installed? gnubin = %W[#{coreutils.opt_libexec}/gnubin #{coreutils.libexec}/gnubin] return if (paths & gnubin).empty? <<~EOS Putting non-prefixed coreutils in your path can cause gmp builds to fail. EOS rescue FormulaUnavailableError return end def check_for_non_prefixed_findutils findutils = Formula["findutils"] return unless findutils.any_version_installed? gnubin = %W[#{findutils.opt_libexec}/gnubin #{findutils.libexec}/gnubin] default_names = Tab.for_name("findutils").with? "default-names" return if !default_names && (paths & gnubin).empty? <<~EOS Putting non-prefixed findutils in your path can cause python builds to fail. EOS rescue FormulaUnavailableError return end def check_for_pydistutils_cfg_in_home return unless File.exist? "#{ENV["HOME"]}/.pydistutils.cfg" <<~EOS A .pydistutils.cfg file was found in $HOME, which may cause Python builds to fail. See: #{Formatter.url("https://bugs.python.org/issue6138")} #{Formatter.url("https://bugs.python.org/issue4655")} EOS end def check_for_unlinked_but_not_keg_only unlinked = Formula.racks.reject do |rack| if !(HOMEBREW_LINKED_KEGS/rack.basename).directory? begin Formulary.from_rack(rack).keg_only? rescue FormulaUnavailableError, TapFormulaAmbiguityError, TapFormulaWithOldnameAmbiguityError false end else true end end.map(&:basename) return if unlinked.empty? inject_file_list unlinked, <<~EOS You have unlinked kegs in your Cellar Leaving kegs unlinked can lead to build-trouble and cause brews that depend on those kegs to fail to run properly once built. Run `brew link` on these: EOS end def check_for_pth_support homebrew_site_packages = Language::Python.homebrew_site_packages return unless homebrew_site_packages.directory? return if Language::Python.reads_brewed_pth_files?("python") != false return unless Language::Python.in_sys_path?("python", homebrew_site_packages) user_site_packages = Language::Python.user_site_packages "python" <<~EOS Your default Python does not recognize the Homebrew site-packages directory as a special site-packages directory, which means that .pth files will not be followed. This means you will not be able to import some modules after installing them with Homebrew, like wxpython. To fix this for the current user, you can run: mkdir -p #{user_site_packages} echo 'import site; site.addsitedir("#{homebrew_site_packages}")' >> #{user_site_packages}/homebrew.pth EOS end def check_for_external_cmd_name_conflict cmds = Tap.cmd_directories.flat_map { |p| Dir["#{p}/brew-*"] }.uniq cmds = cmds.select { |cmd| File.file?(cmd) && File.executable?(cmd) } cmd_map = {} cmds.each do |cmd| cmd_name = File.basename(cmd, ".rb") cmd_map[cmd_name] ||= [] cmd_map[cmd_name] << cmd end cmd_map.reject! { |_cmd_name, cmd_paths| cmd_paths.size == 1 } return if cmd_map.empty? if ENV["CI"] && cmd_map.keys.length == 1 && cmd_map.keys.first == "brew-test-bot" return end message = "You have external commands with conflicting names.\n" cmd_map.each do |cmd_name, cmd_paths| message += inject_file_list cmd_paths, <<~EOS Found command `#{cmd_name}` in following places: EOS end message end def check_for_tap_ruby_files_locations bad_tap_files = {} Tap.each do |tap| unused_formula_dirs = tap.potential_formula_dirs - [tap.formula_dir] unused_formula_dirs.each do |dir| next unless dir.exist? dir.children.each do |path| next unless path.extname == ".rb" bad_tap_files[tap] ||= [] bad_tap_files[tap] << path end end end return if bad_tap_files.empty? bad_tap_files.keys.map do |tap| <<~EOS Found Ruby file outside #{tap} tap formula directory (#{tap.formula_dir}): #{bad_tap_files[tap].join("\n ")} EOS end.join("\n") end def all methods.map(&:to_s).grep(/^check_/) end end end end require "extend/os/diagnostic"