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require 'formula'
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2011-03-10 05:11:03 +00:00
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class GnuShogi < Formula
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url 'http://www.cs.caltech.edu/~mvanier/hacking/gnushogi/gnushogi-1.3.2.tar.gz'
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homepage 'http://www.cs.caltech.edu/~mvanier/hacking/gnushogi/gnushogi.html'
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md5 'a18eae93afc89bfd368ed5f6768be791'
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2012-06-07 01:35:12 +00:00
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depends_on :x11
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2010-08-09 03:10:13 +00:00
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def patches
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# gcc 4.2.1 flags the following error
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# In file included from attacks.c:32:
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# gnushogi.h:144: error: conflicting types for ‘setlinebuf’
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# /usr/include/stdio.h:351: error: previous declaration of ‘setlinebuf’ was here
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#
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# My patch fixes this by changing the declared return type of setlinebuf in
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# gnushogi.h to int to match up with stdio.h's declaration
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# It was returning void anyway, so unless something errantly relies on it not
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# leaving something in the return register, this shouldn't break anything
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DATA
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end
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def install
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system "./configure", "--disable-debug", "--disable-dependency-tracking",
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"--prefix=#{prefix}",
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"--x-include=#{MacOS::X11.include}",
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"--x-lib=#{MacOS::X11.lib}"
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2010-08-09 03:10:13 +00:00
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system "make"
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system "make", "install", "MANDIR=#{man6}", "INFODIR=#{info}"
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end
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end
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__END__
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diff --git a/gnushogi/gnushogi.h b/gnushogi/gnushogi.h
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index 423a864..1d930c2 100644
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--- a/gnushogi/gnushogi.h
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+++ b/gnushogi/gnushogi.h
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@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ typedef unsigned long ULONG;
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#ifdef HAVE_SETLINEBUF
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/* Not necessarily included in <stdio.h> */
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-extern void setlinebuf(FILE *__stream);
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+extern int setlinebuf(FILE *__stream);
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#endif
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#define RWA_ACC "r+"
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