require "formula" class Bash < Formula homepage "http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/" stable do url "http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/bash/bash-4.3.tar.gz" bottle do sha1 "98884ac866bbf941edc0c107b85c6dd9d8515f27" => :mavericks sha1 "0dd9bb97389722aae5d5225761ff7488599588fc" => :mountain_lion sha1 "d1adcda8ccda9cba5bb626c0f7bbf8b5882aecdf" => :lion end mirror "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.3.tar.gz" sha256 "afc687a28e0e24dc21b988fa159ff9dbcf6b7caa92ade8645cc6d5605cd024d4" version "4.3.24" # Vendor the patches. The mirrors are unreliable for getting the patches, # and the more patches there are, the more unreliable they get. Upstream # patches can be found in: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git patch do url "https://gist.githubusercontent.com/jacknagel/c1cf23775c774e2b4b6d/raw/a44d4163ae1de39c06381ce6f5a1c3bdaa0b3b36/bash-4.3.24.diff" sha1 "c9e14b284c203c069f6ea94a27bc08963b14c8e0" end end head "git://git.savannah.gnu.org/bash.git" depends_on "readline" def install # When built with SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC, bash will source ~/.bashrc when # it's non-interactively from sshd. This allows the user to set # environment variables prior to running the command (e.g. PATH). The # /bin/bash that ships with Mac OS X defines this, and without it, some # things (e.g. git+ssh) will break if the user sets their default shell to # Homebrew's bash instead of /bin/bash. ENV.append_to_cflags "-DSSH_SOURCE_BASHRC" system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "--with-installed-readline" system "make install" end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent In order to use this build of bash as your login shell, it must be added to /etc/shells. EOS end test do assert_equal "hello", shell_output("#{bin}/bash -c \"echo hello\"").strip end end