Closes Homebrew/homebrew#49401.
OSG no longer builds on 10.10+, probably due to Xcode 7 issue. See
#46776 for details and ongoing work. This change prevents attempts to
build on known-failing versions to prevent spurious failures to PRs for
dependent formulae, like Homebrew/homebrew#49178.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Janke <andrew@apjanke.net>
The mysql/postgresql options seem to pre-date bottles being a routine thing
in Homebrew so this probably worked well then. However, with bottles having
options like this is opaque and misleading to users so let's modernise them.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#49306.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#49391.
Signed-off-by: Dominyk Tiller <dominyktiller@gmail.com>
To be fair, upstream did not retag, seeing that the commit and the
SHA-256 sum of the source code archive at the tag did not
change. However, it appears that upstream reuploaded an artifact (a
tarball that is minimally different from the source code archive) that
this formula was using.
In this commit we switch back to the source code archive because
1. We've been using the source code archive up to the last revision to
this formula in Homebrew/homebrew#49296;
2. I didn't see any build or test issue with that;
3. Upstream did not retag, so one should treat this archive as usable;
if not, it is the upstream's responsibility to make a new release (or
at least retag, however abonimable it is), not ours.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#49398.
Signed-off-by: Dominyk Tiller <dominyktiller@gmail.com>
The file provides a set of default paths and options, which help in
unit search paths (equivalent to C search paths) so that formulas won't
need to specify them when needed. All options and variables can be
overridden at any time on the command line.
Add an unused unit to the test section to check that the search path
is always correctly set.
FixHomebrew/homebrew#45783.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#46021.
Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
Main reasons for boneyard:
* As this formula now stands, it fails to build (with a mysterious
error) against FFmpeg 3.0 (#49178);
* This is a GUI-only tool (look at its awkward test), so it doesn't
quite belong to core to begin with; and due to the build issue above,
work is needed if it is to be revived in homebrew/gui;
* There's not enough interest, seeing that we are two releases or half a
year behind, and no user even proposed a version bump;
* Upstream's preferred method of installation is the app bundle (which
seems to be a much more complete solution, given the app bundle's
size), distributed in binary disk images.
More discussions in Homebrew/homebrew#49178.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#49378.
Signed-off-by: Dominyk Tiller <dominyktiller@gmail.com>