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# typed: true # rubocop:disable Sorbet/StrictSigil
# frozen_string_literal: true
require "tempfile"
require "utils/shell"
require "hardware"
require "os/linux/glibc"
require "os/linux/kernel"
module OS
module Linux
module Diagnostic
module Checks
extend T::Helpers
requires_ancestor { Homebrew::Diagnostic::Checks }
def fatal_preinstall_checks
%w[
check_access_directories
check_linuxbrew_core
check_linuxbrew_bottle_domain
].freeze
end
def supported_configuration_checks
%w[
check_glibc_minimum_version
check_kernel_minimum_version
check_supported_architecture
].freeze
end
def check_tmpdir_sticky_bit
message = super
return if message.nil?
message + <<~EOS
If you don't have administrative privileges on this machine,
create a directory and set the HOMEBREW_TEMP environment variable,
for example:
install -d -m 1755 ~/tmp
#{Utils::Shell.set_variable_in_profile("HOMEBREW_TEMP", "~/tmp")}
EOS
end
def check_tmpdir_executable
f = Tempfile.new(%w[homebrew_check_tmpdir_executable .sh], HOMEBREW_TEMP)
f.write "#!/bin/sh\n"
f.chmod 0700
f.close
return if system T.must(f.path)
<<~EOS
The directory #{HOMEBREW_TEMP} does not permit executing
programs. It is likely mounted as "noexec". Please set HOMEBREW_TEMP
in your #{Utils::Shell.profile} to a different directory, for example:
export HOMEBREW_TEMP=~/tmp
echo 'export HOMEBREW_TEMP=~/tmp' >> #{Utils::Shell.profile}
EOS
ensure
f&.unlink
end
def check_umask_not_zero
return unless File.umask.zero?
<<~EOS
umask is currently set to 000. Directories created by Homebrew cannot
be world-writable. This issue can be resolved by adding "umask 002" to
your #{Utils::Shell.profile}:
echo 'umask 002' >> #{Utils::Shell.profile}
EOS
end
def check_supported_architecture
return if ::Hardware::CPU.intel?
return if Homebrew::EnvConfig.developer? && ENV["HOMEBREW_ARM64_TESTING"].present? && ::Hardware::CPU.arm?
<<~EOS
Your CPU architecture (#{::Hardware::CPU.arch}) is not supported. We only support
x86_64 CPU architectures. You will be unable to use binary packages (bottles).
#{support_tier_message(tier: 2)}
EOS
end
def check_glibc_minimum_version
return unless OS::Linux::Glibc.below_minimum_version?
<<~EOS
Your system glibc #{OS::Linux::Glibc.system_version} is too old.
We only support glibc #{OS::Linux::Glibc.minimum_version} or later.
We recommend updating to a newer version via your distribution's
package manager, upgrading your distribution to the latest version,
or changing distributions.
#{support_tier_message(tier: :unsupported)}
EOS
end
def check_glibc_version
return unless OS::Linux::Glibc.below_ci_version?
# We want to bypass this check in some tests.
return if ENV["HOMEBREW_GLIBC_TESTING"]
<<~EOS
Your system glibc #{OS::Linux::Glibc.system_version} is too old.
We will need to automatically install a newer version.
We recommend updating to a newer version via your distribution's
package manager, upgrading your distribution to the latest version,
or changing distributions.
#{support_tier_message(tier: 2)}
EOS
end
def check_kernel_minimum_version
return unless OS::Linux::Kernel.below_minimum_version?
<<~EOS
Your Linux kernel #{OS.kernel_version} is too old.
We only support kernel #{OS::Linux::Kernel.minimum_version} or later.
You will be unable to use binary packages (bottles).
We recommend updating to a newer version via your distribution's
package manager, upgrading your distribution to the latest version,
or changing distributions.
#{support_tier_message(tier: 3)}
EOS
end
def check_linuxbrew_core
return unless Homebrew::EnvConfig.no_install_from_api?
return unless CoreTap.instance.linuxbrew_core?
<<~EOS
Your Linux core repository is still linuxbrew-core.
You must `brew update` to update to homebrew-core.
EOS
end
def check_linuxbrew_bottle_domain
return unless Homebrew::EnvConfig.bottle_domain.include?("linuxbrew")
<<~EOS
Your HOMEBREW_BOTTLE_DOMAIN still contains "linuxbrew".
You must unset it (or adjust it to not contain linuxbrew
e.g. by using homebrew instead).
EOS
end
def check_gcc_dependent_linkage
gcc_dependents = ::Formula.installed.select do |formula|
next false unless formula.tap&.core_tap?
# FIXME: This includes formulae that have no runtime dependency on GCC.
formula.recursive_dependencies.map(&:name).include? "gcc"
rescue TapFormulaUnavailableError
false
end
return if gcc_dependents.empty?
badly_linked = gcc_dependents.select do |dependent|
dependent_prefix = dependent.any_installed_prefix
# Keg.new() may raise an error if it is not a directory.
# As the result `brew doctor` may display `Error: <keg> is not a directory`
# instead of proper `doctor` information.
# There are other checks that test that, we can skip broken kegs.
next if dependent_prefix.nil? || !dependent_prefix.exist? || !dependent_prefix.directory?
keg = Keg.new(dependent_prefix)
keg.binary_executable_or_library_files.any? do |binary|
paths = binary.rpaths
versioned_linkage = paths.any? { |path| path.match?(%r{lib/gcc/\d+$}) }
unversioned_linkage = paths.any? { |path| path.match?(%r{lib/gcc/current$}) }
versioned_linkage && !unversioned_linkage
end
end
return if badly_linked.empty?
inject_file_list badly_linked, <<~EOS
Formulae which link to GCC through a versioned path were found. These formulae
are prone to breaking when GCC is updated. You should `brew reinstall` these formulae:
EOS
end
def check_cask_software_versions
super
add_info "Linux", OS::Linux.os_version
nil
end
end
end
end
end
Homebrew::Diagnostic::Checks.prepend(OS::Linux::Diagnostic::Checks)