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* Aliases “perl6” to “rakudo-star”
Because:
* “rakudo-star” actually installs a binary named “perl6”
* Users looking for Perl 6 support may run “brew search perl”
and assume it would actually find something with perl6 support.
Note: http://rakudo.org/2016/04/25/announce-rakudo-star-release-2016-04/
> “In the Perl 6 world, we make a distinction between the language (“Perl 6″)
> and specific implementations of the language such as “Rakudo Perl”.
However, http://perl6.org recommends loading Rakudo Star to get started
with Perl6.
I don’t pretend to understand the implications of the above statement.
I assume this alias could be replaced with something else if need be
in the future.
2ping is a bi-directional ping utility. It uses 3-way pings (akin to TCP
SYN, SYN/ACK, ACK) and after-the-fact state comparison between a 2ping
listener and a 2ping client to determine which direction packet loss
occurs.
New formula twoping.rb with a 2ping alias.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#45786.
Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
Brightness 1.2
- Change the homepage and URLs to the official upstream repository
- Add an alias for `brightness` which correlates with how the product is marketed [alias for `screenbrightness`]
- Version bump to 1.2
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#42472.
Signed-off-by: Dominyk Tiller <dominyktiller@gmail.com>
The Go community generally searches for things related to the language by
'golang' rather than 'go', since searching for 'go' returns so many
unrelated results. (see http://golang.org/)
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#41806.
Signed-off-by: Dominyk Tiller <dominyktiller@gmail.com>
From the homepage:
> SonarQube™ software (previously known as “Sonar”) is an open source
> project hosted at Codehaus.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#40503.
Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
Another SSL/TLS toolkit has gone through a rebranding. Cyassl > WolfSSL
this time.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#37435.
Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
Update gnome-icon-theme to 3.14.1 and alias adwaita-icon-theme.
In GNOME 3.14, gnome-icon-theme and gnome-icon-theme-symbolic were merged into
adwaita-icon-theme, because the symbolic icons are no longer considered
optional.[1]
Moving to the latest stable version of this package fixes the lack of symbolic
icons for GTK+3 in Homebrew.
The tests I've written are simple sanity checks that ensure certain files were
created in the install process.
Someone with GTK+3 knowledge could probably write better ones that check if GTK+
properly detects the icon files.
[1]: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2014-April/msg00086.html
The gnome-icon-theme-symbolic package (merged into adwaita-icon-theme, we call
it gnome-icon-theme for historic reasons) requires librsvg to generate PNG files
from the symbolic icon SVG files.
(This was not necessary beforehand, because all icons in the original
gnome-icon-theme were PNGs)
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#37306.
Signed-off-by: Tim D. Smith <git@tim-smith.us>