The MacOS.version? family of methods (other than "leopard?") are poorly
defined and lead to confusing code. Replace them in formulae with more
explicit comparisons.
"MacOS.version" is a special version object that can be compared to
numerics, symbols, and strings using the standard Ruby comparison
methods.
The old methods were moved to compat when the version comparison code
was merged, and they must remain there "forever", but they should not be
used in new code.
Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
This is no longer shipped as of 10.8, but is required to build the
documentation for a few formulae, like ffmpeg and ffmbc.
This wasn't given a symbolized dependency because I don't anticipate
it coming up that often.