With most options enabled (why not?).
Could use cleanup perhaps, but it works...
Note that this does not work due to some library loading issues… when I run
initdb I get a big fail which I have yet to track down.
Signed-off-by: Max Howell <max@methylblue.com>
Patch mysql_safe so it will run non-privileged.
Write out plist for managing mysqld with launchctl.
Add instructions on setting up db and launchctl script.
Signed-off-by: Max Howell <max@methylblue.com>
Signed-off-by: Max Howell <max@methylblue.com>
I renamed it objective-caml.rb as this is the naming policy of homebrew. However I acknowledge everyone will look for it under ocaml.
But we do have a feature planned where formula can specify common aliases, and we'll try to get this in quickly.
pv - Pipe Viewer - is a terminal-based tool for monitoring the
progress of data through a pipeline. It can be inserted into any
normal pipeline between two processes to give a visual indication of
how quickly data is passing through, how long it has taken, how near
to completion it is, and an estimate of how long it will be until
completion.
Signed-off-by: Max Howell <max@methylblue.com>
How do you implement full-text search for that 10+ million row table, keep up
with the load, and stay relevant? Sphinx is good at those kinds of riddles.
Signed-off-by: Max Howell <max@methylblue.com>
I added the mysql dependency.
Yasm is a complete rewrite of the NASM assembler under the "new" BSD License.
Yasm currently supports the x86 and AMD64 instruction sets, accepts NASM and
GAS assembler syntaxes, outputs binary, ELF32, ELF64, 32 and 64-bit Mach-O,
RDOFF2, COFF, Win32, and Win64 object formats, and generates source debugging
information in STABS, DWARF 2, and CodeView 8 formats.
The formula is 10.6 only because it compiles 64 bit, if you are a Leopard user
please patch! The MACOS_VERSION constant may be useful.
FFmpeg is a complete, cross-platform solution to record, convert and stream
audio and video. It includes libavcodec - the leading audio/video codec
library.
Ctags comes with OS X but Exuberant is better.
Ctags generates an index (or tag) file of language objects found in source
files that allows these items to be quickly and easily located by a text
editor or other utility. A tag signifies a language object for which an index
entry is available (or, alternatively, the index entry created for that
object).
Signed-off-by: Max Howell <max@methylblue.com>
indirect beat defunkt to the redis formula slightly, but defunkt improved it, so everyone gets credit :)
Specify dependencies in your formula's deps function. You can return an Array,
String or Hash, eg:
def deps
{ :optional => 'libogg', :required => %w[flac sdl], :recommended => 'cmake' }
end
Note currently the Hash is flattened and qualifications are ignored. If you
only return an Array or String, the qualification is assumed to be :required.
Other packaging systems have problems when it comes to packages requiring a
specific version of a package, or some patches that may not work well with
other software. With Homebrew we have some options:
1. If the formula is vanilla but an older version we can cherry-pick the old
version and install it in the Cellar in parallel, but just not symlink it
into /usr/local while forcing the formula that depends on it to link to
that one and not any other versions of it.
2. If the dependency requires patches then we shouldn't install this for use
by any other tools, (I guess this needs to be decided on a per-situation
basis). It can be installed into the parent formula's prefix, and not
symlinked into /usr/local. In this case the dependency's Formula
derivation should be saved in the parent formula's file (check git or
flac for an example of this).
Both the above can be done currently with hacks, so I'll flesh out a proper
way sometime this week.
This regards Issue Homebrew/homebrew#30.
Turns out -march=native isn't supported by Apple's GCC, but while investigating it I found they'd back ported the -march=core2 option, so we win anyway.
Logic reverted to how it was yesterday.
I moved the gcc options stuff back to brewkit.rb as we manipulate the cflags more later and it seemed bad form to split the logic for this area over two files.
Additionally the brew command exits immediately on powerpc now. Brewkit doesn't throw as theoretically it is a useful library file for other projects.
Thrift is a software framework for scalable cross-language services
development. It combines a powerful software stack with a code generation
engine to build services that work efficiently and seamlessly between C++,
Java, Python, PHP, and Ruby. Thrift was developed at Facebook and released as
open source.
Oniguruma is a regular expressions library. The characteristics of this
library is that different character encoding for every regular expression
object can be specified.
I removed the rename and mv functions as when I wrote the tests I realised the function implied the pathname object would be updated to reflect the moved or renamed file. However that cannot be done. Also frankly I think writing it out in full makes clearer code.
GNU ddrescue is a data recovery tool. It copies data from one file or block
device (hard disc, cdrom, etc) to another, trying hard to rescue data in case
of read errors.
Added Formula::etc()
Added Pathname::write() convenience function which can write a string out to
the file it points too, raising if it would have to overwrite.
> The fri executable will run much faster if you install FastRI from a
> tarball, since RubyGems introduces a noticeable overhead.
Source: http://eigenclass.org/hiki/fastri