To be safe (because this is an important dep), mark 2335 as the failure
point since a 2335.x shipped with older Xcode. Given that Clang 2.1 is
one of Boost's test compilers, current Xcode compilers should be fine.
And most users will get the bottle, anyway.
Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
This commit adds a `devel` entry to the DSL, allowing formulae to
specify an unstable branch.
`devel` takes a block, which should contain standard `url` and `md5`
fields (and `version`, if necessary). This must come after the standard
DSL fields.
This commit also migrates over all formulae currently using `devel` to
the new syntax, as well as formulae which used `head` for non-VCS urls.
The new syntax is also available for `stable` and `bottle`. `stable` is
an option alongside the old syntax. `bottle` replaces the old syntax.
Note that the @stable ivar in Formula has been renamed to @standard,
and the @bottle ivar has been renamed to @bottle_url.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#9735.
Signed-off-by: Misty De Meo <mistydemeo@gmail.com>
Do not set fails_with_llvm for XCode 4.1 and later, as according
to release notes LLVM compiler provided by it is now among primary
test compilers, LLVM-GCC is working too.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#6669.
Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
Replaced ENV.gcc_4_2 + comments with calls to "fails_with_llvm",
to specifically message to the user when a formula is known or suspected
to not build with LLVM. If the user specifies "--use-llvm", the message
will be displayed, but compilation will be tried anyway.
Since using LLVM is now an advanced/hidden feature instead of the
default on 10.6, we'll let the user try anyway (and submit patches
if things are now working.)
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.
Moved Forumla and Cellar/homebrew into Library.
This way the homebrew core files are more sensibly placed, Cellar is
more internally consistent and only generated. And Homebrew is ready for
use straight out of the tarball.