A C library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol, a kind of 2D symbology
that can be scanned by handy terminals such as a mobile phone with CCD. The
capacity of QR Code is up to 7000 digits or 4000 characters, and is highly
robust.
* Switch to the tar.gz for download, it's a few MB smaller than the zip
* Remove duplicate --with-plugins line
* Switch statedir to #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/var/mysql
* Set plist to treat HOMEBREW_PREFIX as home instead of hardcoding /usr/local
Signed-off-by: Max Howell <max@methylblue.com>
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#67
I amended the caveats slightly.
Copy the mysql way of doing things in so far as using a plist file avoiding
any need for root or other users and advising creating the database under
/usr/local/var
Chocolate Doom is a Doom source port which aims to reproduce the
behavior of Vanilla Doom as closely as possible.
Note: No game levels are included, just the game engine.
Since "libexec" folders under the Cellar are already private per
formula, there's no reason to create an additional folder underneath
for namespacing.
Removed the extra folder level from these formulas.
Trim about 7 MB from Vice by deleting extraneous icons from each of the
.app bundles. Each .app bundle only needs the x*.icns icon that corresponds
to it.
tmux is a "terminal multiplexer", it enables a number of terminals
(or windows) to be accessed and controlled from a single terminal. tmux is
intended to be a simple, modern, BSD-licensed alternative to
programs such as GNU screen.
OS X provides OpenSSL already. Thus policy dictates this formula be keg-only.
In fact policy dictates we shouldn't even provide this beta version in master tree. So I'm not sure if it should even stay. Supposedly erlang needs it. I think this is false.
RabbitMQ is a complete and highly reliable Enterprise Messaging system based
on the emerging AMQP standard.
Signed-off-by: Max Howell <max@methylblue.com>
I left this one for ages as I wasn't sure about the erlang_libdir bit. I changed it in the end. But maybe it doesn't work. Someone will have to verify.
If erlang needs to look in a certain dir for plugins, we need to make sure it looks in the HOMEBREW_PREFIX dir and not further up, ie. its prefix in the Cellar. Same for any plugin system.
Iperf was developed by NLANR/DAST as a modern alternative for measuring
maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth performance. Iperf allows the tuning of various
parameters and UDP characteristics. Iperf reports bandwidth, delay jitter,
datagram loss.
The aliases file which can be generated with brew --install hardcodes
/usr/local. Changed it to set a brew_prefix environment variable
and use it instead.