34 lines
965 B
Ruby
34 lines
965 B
Ruby
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require 'formula'
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class Texmacs < Formula
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homepage 'http://www.texmacs.org'
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url 'http://www.texmacs.org/Download/ftp/tmftp/source/TeXmacs-1.0.7.16-src.tar.gz'
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sha1 'bd73a8ff1c5361161cc65c57dfe8e706a1859231'
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depends_on "qt"
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depends_on "guile"
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depends_on "ghostscript"
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depends_on "imagemagick"
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depends_on :x11
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def install
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system "./configure", "--disable-debug",
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"--prefix=#{prefix}"
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system "make"
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system "make install"
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end
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def caveats
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general_caveats = <<-EOS.undent
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TeXmacs has been installed! You can also check some dependencies :
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* Aspell for spell checking
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* Gnuplot for inline plotting
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* ...and a lot more!
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Usually, TeXmacs detects the dependencies at runtime, so you can install
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them at any time. If you encounter any problems and are upgrading from a
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previous version of TeXmacs, you can try to remove the ~/.TeXmacs folder.
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EOS
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end
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end
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