brew/Library/Homebrew/brewkit.rb
Max Howell ee2b521ca8 Solving the GNU GetText issues
GNU GetText breaks eg. Ruby 1.9 builds, and some other formula I have been building too. But it is required by eg. glib. So to solve this we are going to by default not symlink gettext into the Homebrew prefix.

Formula that depend on GetText will have the gettext paths added to the brewing environment automatically. Neat.
2009-09-17 22:01:27 +01:00

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# Copyright 2009 Max Howell and other contributors.
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require 'fileutils'
require 'formula'
require 'download_strategy'
require 'hardware'
# TODO
# 1. Indeed, there should be an option to build 32 or 64 bit binaries
# 2. Homebrew will not support building 32 and 64 bit lipo'd binaries, I
# want to, but the simple fact is it is difficult to force most of the
# build systems we support to do it.
`/usr/bin/sw_vers -productVersion` =~ /(10\.\d+)(\.\d+)?/
MACOS_VERSION=$1.to_f
ENV['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET']=$1
# ignore existing build vars, thus we should have less bugs to deal with
ENV['LDFLAGS']=""
# optimise all the way to eleven, references:
# http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Safe_Cflags/Intel
# http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=577299
# http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.2.1/gcc/i386-and-x86_002d64-Options.html
cflags=[]
if MACOS_VERSION >= 10.6
case Hardware.intel_family
when :penryn, :core2
# no need to add -mfpmath when you specify -m64
cflags<<"-march=core2"<<'-m64'
ENV['LDFLAGS']="-arch x86_64"
when :core
cflags<<"-march=prescott"<<"-mfpmath=sse"
end
else
case Hardware.intel_family
when :penryn, :core2
cflags<<"-march=nocona"
when :core
cflags<<"-march=prescott"
end
cflags<<"-mfpmath=sse"
ENV['CC']="gcc-4.2"
ENV['CXX']="g++-4.2"
end
cflags<<"-mmmx"
case Hardware.intel_family
when :nehalem
cflags<<"-msse4.2"
when :penryn
cflags<<"-msse4.1"
when :core2, :core
cflags<<"-msse3"
end
# -w: keep signal to noise high
# -fomit-frame-pointer: we are not debugging this software, we are using it
BREWKIT_SAFE_FLAGS="-w -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -mmacosx-version-min=#{MACOS_VERSION}"
ENV['CFLAGS']=ENV['CXXFLAGS']="-O3 #{cflags*' '} #{BREWKIT_SAFE_FLAGS}"
# compile faster
ENV['MAKEFLAGS']="-j#{Hardware.processor_count}"
# /usr/local is always in the build system path
unless HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s == '/usr/local'
ENV['CPPFLAGS']="-I#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/include"
ENV['LDFLAGS']="-L#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib"
end
# you can use these functions for packages that have build issues
module HomebrewEnvExtension
def deparallelize
remove 'MAKEFLAGS', /-j\d+/
end
alias_method :j1, :deparallelize
def gcc_4_0_1
case MACOS_VERSION
when 10.5
self['CC']=nil
self['CXX']=nil
when 10.6..11.0
self['CC']='gcc-4.0'
self['CXX']='g++-4.0'
remove_from_cflags '-march=core2'
end
remove_from_cflags '-msse4.1'
remove_from_cflags '-msse4.2'
end
def llvm_gcc
if (10.6..11.0).include?(MACOS_VERSION)
self['CC']='/Developer/usr/llvm-gcc-4.2/bin/llvm-gcc-4.2'
self['CXX']='/Developer/usr/llvm-gcc-4.2/bin/llvm-g++-4.2'
else
raise "LLVM support is only available on 10.6+"
end
end
def osx_10_4
self['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET']=nil
remove_from_cflags(/ ?-mmacosx-version-min=10\.\d/)
end
def minimal_optimization
self['CFLAGS']=self['CXXFLAGS']="-Os #{BREWKIT_SAFE_FLAGS}"
end
def no_optimization
self['CFLAGS']=self['CXXFLAGS']=BREWKIT_SAFE_FLAGS
end
def libxml2
append_to_cflags ' -I/usr/include/libxml2'
end
# TODO rename or alias to x11
def libpng
# CPPFLAGS are the C-PreProcessor flags, *not* C++!
append 'CPPFLAGS', '-I/usr/X11R6/include'
append 'LDFLAGS', '-L/usr/X11R6/lib'
end
# we've seen some packages fail to build when warnings are disabled!
def enable_warnings
remove_from_cflags '-w'
end
# so yeah, GNU gettext is a funny one, if you want to use it, you need to
# call this function, see gettext.rb for info.
def gnu_gettext
gettext = Formula.factory 'gettext'
ENV['LDFLAGS'] += " -L#{gettext.lib}"
ENV['CPPFLAGS'] = "#{ENV['CPPFLAGS']} -I#{gettext.include}"
ENV['PATH'] += ":#{gettext.bin}"
end
private
def append key, value
ref=self[key]
if ref.nil? or ref.empty?
self[key]=value
else
self[key]=ref+' '+value
end
end
def append_to_cflags f
append 'CFLAGS', f
append 'CXXFLAGS', f
end
def remove key, value
return if self[key].nil?
self[key]=self[key].sub value, '' # can't use sub! on ENV
self[key]=nil if self[key].empty? # keep things clean
end
def remove_from_cflags f
remove 'CFLAGS', f
remove 'CXXFLAGS', f
end
end
ENV.extend HomebrewEnvExtension
# remove MacPorts and Fink from the PATH, this prevents issues like:
# http://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/issues/#issue/13
paths=ENV['PATH'].split(':').reject do |p|
p.squeeze! '/'
p =~ %r[^/opt/local] or p =~ %r[^/sw]
end
ENV['PATH']=paths*':'
# Clear CDPATH to avoid make issues that depend on changing directories
ENV.delete('CDPATH')
def inreplace(path, before, after)
before=Regexp.escape before.to_s
before.gsub! "/", "\\/" # I guess not escaped as delimiter varies
after=after.to_s
after.gsub! "\\", "\\\\"
after.gsub! "/", "\\/"
after.gsub! "$", "\\$"
# FIXME use proper Ruby for teh exceptions!
safe_system "perl", "-pi", "-e", "s/#{before}/#{after}/g", path
end