brewkit.rb changes ENV destructively, so lets not do that everytime a formula
is required. Now it's possible for other tools to require a formula
description without worrying about side-effects.
The GNU Compact Disc Input and Control library (libcdio) contains a
library for CD-ROM and CD image access. Applications wishing to be
oblivious of the OS- and device-dependent properties of a CD-ROM or
of the specific details of various CD-image formats may benefit from
using this library.
FAAC is an Advanced Audio Coder (MPEG2-AAC, MPEG4-AAC). The goal of
FAAC is to explore the possibilities of AAC and exceed the quality
of the currently best MP3 encoders.
GNU lightning is a library that generates assembly language code
at run-time; it is very fast, making it ideal for Just-In-Time
compilers, and it abstracts over the target CPU, as it exposes to
the clients a standardized RISC instruction set inspired by the
MIPS and SPARC chips.
We depend on newer libpng than OS X provides because the libpng version has
bugs that exhibit themselves for some uses of the SDL.
See issue Homebrew/homebrew#89 for more information.
No offense but the use of --with-framework-name option is totally wrong in the
Formula.
As noted in the Mac build [notes][1] --with-framework-name is *not* to pass
the SDK path, but to rename it (e.g. "AwesomePython.framework" instead of just
"Python.framework"). To build it as a Mac OS X framework you need to use the
--enable-framework flag instead.
The same with the other option -- to build Python universally. The flag
--enable-universalsdk is missing.
[1]: http://svn.python.org/projects/python/branches/release26-maint/Mac/README
Beanstalk is a simple, fast workqueue service. Its interface is generic,
but was originally designed for reducing the latency of page
views in high-volume web applications by running
time-consuming tasks asynchronously.
Signed-off-by: Max Howell <max@methylblue.com>
I changed it to beanstalk.rb as that's how they refer to it in general.
Merged the clj_repl and clj commands into one clj command, which either
invokes the REPL, or runs a script (similar to how the python command works).
Moved the script to DATA, instead of inline