homebrew-core/Formula/gdal.rb

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require 'formula'
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
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def complete?
ARGV.include? "--complete"
end
def postgres?
ARGV.include? "--with-postgres"
end
def mysql?
ARGV.include? "--with-mysql"
end
def no_python?
ARGV.include? "--without-python"
end
def which_python
"python" + `python -c 'import sys;print(sys.version[:3])'`.strip
end
def opencl?
ARGV.include? "--enable-opencl"
end
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class Gdal < Formula
homepage 'http://www.gdal.org/'
url 'http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/gdal-1.9.0.tar.gz'
md5 '1853f3d8eb5232ae030abe007840cade'
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head 'https://svn.osgeo.org/gdal/trunk/gdal', :using => :svn
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
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depends_on 'jpeg'
depends_on 'giflib'
depends_on 'proj'
depends_on 'geos'
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depends_on "postgresql" if postgres?
depends_on "mysql" if mysql?
# Without Numpy, the Python bindings can't deal with raster data.
depends_on 'numpy' => :python unless no_python?
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
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if complete?
# Raster libraries
depends_on "netcdf" # Also brings in HDF5
depends_on "jasper" # May need a keg-only GeoJasPer library as this one is
# not geo-spatially enabled.
depends_on "cfitsio"
depends_on "epsilon"
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
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# Vector libraries
depends_on "unixodbc" # OS X version is not complete enough
depends_on "libspatialite"
depends_on "xerces-c"
depends_on "poppler"
# Other libraries
depends_on "xz" # get liblzma compression algorithm library from XZutils
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
end
def options
[
['--complete', 'Use additional Homebrew libraries to provide more drivers.'],
['--with-postgres', 'Specify PostgreSQL as a dependency.'],
['--with-mysql', 'Specify MySQL as a dependency.'],
['--without-python', 'Build without Python support (disables a lot of tools).'],
['--enable-opencl', 'Build with support for OpenCL.']
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
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]
end
def get_configure_args
args = [
# Base configuration.
"--disable-debug",
"--with-local=#{prefix}",
"--with-threads",
"--with-libtool",
# GDAL native backends.
"--with-libtiff=internal", # For bigTIFF support
"--with-geotiff=internal",
"--with-pcraster=internal",
"--with-pcidsk=internal",
"--with-bsb",
"--with-grib",
"--with-pam",
# Backends supported by OS X.
"--with-libz=/usr",
"--with-png=/usr/X11",
"--with-expat=/usr",
"--with-sqlite3=/usr",
# Default Homebrew backends.
"--with-jpeg=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}",
"--with-jpeg12",
"--with-gif=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}",
"--with-curl=/usr/bin/curl-config",
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
# GRASS backend explicitly disabled. Creates a chicken-and-egg problem.
# Should be installed separately after GRASS installation using the
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
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# official GDAL GRASS plugin.
"--without-grass",
"--without-libgrass",
# OPeNDAP support also explicitly disabled for now---causes the
# configuration of other components such as Curl and Spatialite to fail
# for unknown reasons.
"--with-dods-root=no"
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
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]
# Optional library support for additional formats.
if complete?
args.concat [
"--with-liblzma=yes",
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
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"--with-netcdf=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}",
"--with-hdf5=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}",
"--with-jasper=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}",
"--with-cfitsio=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}",
"--with-epsilon=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}",
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
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"--with-odbc=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}",
"--with-spatialite=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}",
"--with-xerces=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}",
"--with-poppler=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}"
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
]
else
args.concat [
"--without-cfitsio",
"--without-netcdf",
"--without-ogdi",
"--without-hdf4",
"--without-hdf5",
"--without-openjpeg",
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
"--without-jasper",
"--without-xerces",
"--without-epsilon",
"--without-spatialite",
"--without-libkml",
"--without-poppler",
"--without-podofo",
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
# The following libraries are either proprietary or available under
# non-free licenses. Interested users will have to install such
# software manually.
"--without-msg",
"--without-mrsid",
"--without-jp2mrsid",
"--without-kakadu",
"--without-fme",
"--without-ecw",
"--without-dwgdirect"
]
end
# Database support.
args << "--without-pg" unless postgres?
args << "--without-mysql" unless mysql?
args << "--without-sde" # ESRI ArcSDE databases
args << "--without-ingres" # Ingres databases
args << "--without-oci" # Oracle databases
args << "--without-idb" # IBM Informix DataBlades
# Homebrew-provided databases.
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
args << "--with-pg=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin/pg_config" if postgres?
args << "--with-mysql=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin/mysql_config" if mysql?
args << "--without-python" # Installed using a separate set of
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
# steps so that everything winds up
# in the prefix.
# Scripting APIs that have not been re-worked to respect Homebrew prefixes.
#
# Currently disabled as they install willy-nilly into locations outside of
# the Homebrew prefix. Enable if you feel like it, but uninstallation may be
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
# a manual affair.
#
# TODO: Fix installation of script bindings so they install into the
# Homebrew prefix.
args << "--without-perl"
args << "--without-php"
args << "--without-ruby"
# OpenCL support
args << "--with-opencl" if opencl?
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
return args
end
def install
# The 1.9.0 release appears to contain a regression where linking flags for
# Sqlite are not added at a critical moment when the GDAL library is being
# assembled. This causes the build to fail due to missing symbols.
#
# Fortunately, this can be remedied using LDFLAGS.
ENV.append 'LDFLAGS', '-lsqlite3'
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}", *get_configure_args
system "make"
system "make install"
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
unless no_python?
# If setuptools happens to be installed, setup.py will cowardly refuse to
# install to anywhere that is not on the PYTHONPATH.
#
# Really setuptools, we're all consenting adults here...
python_lib = lib + which_python + 'site-packages'
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
ENV.append 'PYTHONPATH', python_lib
# setuptools is also apparently incapable of making the directory it's
# self
python_lib.mkpath
# `python-config` may try to talk us into building bindings for more
# architectures than we really should.
2011-03-18 17:30:47 +00:00
if MacOS.prefer_64_bit?
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
ENV.append_to_cflags '-arch x86_64'
else
ENV.append_to_cflags '-arch i386'
end
cd 'swig/python' do
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
system "python", "setup.py", "install_lib", "--install-dir=#{python_lib}"
bin.install Dir['scripts/*']
end
end
end
unless no_python?
def caveats
<<-EOS
This version of GDAL was built with Python support. In addition to providing
modules that makes GDAL functions available to Python scripts, the Python
binding provides ~18 additional command line tools.
Unless you are using Homebrew's Python, both the bindings and the
additional tools will be unusable unless the following directory is added to
the PYTHONPATH:
#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/#{which_python}/site-packages
Refactored GDAL formula to increase functionality The usefullness of the GDAL library is limited by the number of formats it supports. In light of this, the formula has been re-worked to provide maximum support for file formats without increasing the dependency list, with the exception of common image formats such as JPEG and GIF. Changes made in persuit of this goal are: - Removed libtiff as a dependency-- now provided by an internal GDAL library for support of the BigTIFF format. - Added `jpeg` and `giflib` as dependencies to complete support for common image file formats. - Enabled GDAL-native BSB, GRIB and PCRaster support. - Added support for Expat, CURL, and Sqlite3 which are provided by OS X. - Added support for `--HEAD` builds that compile from the gdal-dev source available via SVN. Also, disabled drivers have been grouped according to open-source/proprietary status. Additionally, a `--complete` installation option has been added. This option is will trigger the installation of additional Homebrew formulae that increase the capabilities of GDAL. By specifying the `--complete` flag, GDAL will now depend on and link against the following libraries in order to provide more drivers for reading and writing data: Raster Formats: - HDF5 - NetCDF - JasPer Vector Formats: - ODBC - LibSpatialite - Xerces-C Support for database servers has been added via the `--with-postgres` and `--with-mysql` flags. These will cause PostgreSQL or MySQL to be added the dependency list of GDAL. Python bindings are now built by default as they provide ~18 additional command line tools in addition to the Python module. The formula ensures that these bindings are installed into the Homebrew prefix and not some random Python site directory. Compilation of the bindings can be disabled by passing the `--without-python` flag to `brew install`. The Perl, PHP and Ruby bindings remain disabled as they install outside of the Homebrew prefix. Users may manually enable them at their discretion. Getting these bindings to install into the brew prefix is an area for further development. Finally, some cleanup of the configure options has occurred: - Removed invalid configuration options. - Fixed threading support. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-09-25 17:58:18 +00:00
EOS
end
end
end