require 'formula' class Mcabber < Formula homepage 'http://mcabber.com/' url 'http://mcabber.com/files/mcabber-0.10.3.tar.bz2' sha1 '9254f520cb37e691fb55d4fc46df4440e4a17f14' head do url 'http://mcabber.com/hg/', :using => :hg depends_on "autoconf" => :build depends_on "automake" => :build depends_on "libtool" => :build end option 'enable-enchant', 'Enable spell checking support via enchant' option 'enable-aspell', 'Enable spell checking support via aspell' depends_on 'pkg-config' => :build depends_on 'glib' depends_on 'loudmouth' depends_on 'gpgme' depends_on 'libgcrypt' depends_on 'libotr' depends_on 'libidn' depends_on 'aspell' if build.include? 'enable-aspell' depends_on 'enchant' if build.include? 'enable-enchant' def install if build.head? cd "mcabber" inreplace "autogen.sh", "libtoolize", "glibtoolize" system "./autogen.sh" end args = ["--disable-debug", "--disable-dependency-tracking", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "--enable-otr"] args << "--enable-aspell" if build.include? 'enable-aspell' args << "--enable-enchant" if build.include? 'enable-enchant' system "./configure", *args system "make install" (share+'mcabber').install %w[mcabberrc.example contrib] end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent A configuration file is necessary to start mcabber. The template is here: #{share}/mcabber/mcabberrc.example And there is a Getting Started Guide you will need to setup Mcabber: http://wiki.mcabber.com/index.php/Getting_started EOS end end