# Note that odd release numbers indicate unstable releases. # Please only submit PRs for [x.x.even] version numbers: # https://github.com/djcb/mu/commit/23f4a64bdcdee3f9956a39b9a5a4fd0c5c2370ba class Mu < Formula desc "Tool for searching e-mail messages stored in the maildir-format" homepage "http://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/" url "https://github.com/djcb/mu-releases/raw/master/mu-0.9.16.tar.gz" sha256 "55dff47f1ec2ea5a409a882009888c4f1b2b6ef2d81ee29753a649654752ee7e" head "https://github.com/djcb/mu.git" bottle do revision 1 sha256 "e0e3532baa75ecee2d71a264a8bed4725a1dc1a6ecb9b0afbcc6f225a77dd06e" => :el_capitan sha256 "927ba3c36a061061c679ad91319d614532dbbd7c450ec0e0172681465b8f06e3" => :yosemite sha256 "99553174cd38a3d19993a94c07dafab56e98f591ac5054bf6b79d1d6b13f5e02" => :mavericks end depends_on "autoconf" => :build depends_on "automake" => :build depends_on "libtool" => :build depends_on "pkg-config" => :build depends_on "gettext" depends_on "glib" depends_on "gmime" depends_on "xapian" depends_on :emacs => ["23", :optional] def install # Explicitly tell the build not to include emacs support as the version # shipped by default with Mac OS X is too old. ENV["EMACS"] = "no" if build.without? "emacs" system "autoreconf", "-ivf" system "./configure", "--disable-dependency-tracking", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "--with-lispdir=#{elisp}" system "make" system "make", "install" end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent Existing mu users are recommended to run the following after upgrading: mu index --rebuild EOS end # Regression test for: # https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues/397 # https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues/380 # https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues/332 test do mkdir (testpath/"cur") (testpath/"cur/1234567890.11111_1.host1!2,S").write <<-EOS.undent From: "Road Runner" To: "Wile E. Coyote" Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 11:40:49 +0200 Message-id: <1111111111@example.com> Beep beep! EOS (testpath/"cur/0987654321.22222_2.host2!2,S").write <<-EOS.undent From: "Wile E. Coyote" To: "Road Runner" Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 12:40:49 +0200 Message-id: <2222222222@example.com> References: <1111111111@example.com> This used to happen outdoors. It was more fun then. EOS system "#{bin}/mu", "index", "--muhome", testpath, "--maildir=#{testpath}" mu_find = "#{bin}/mu find --muhome #{testpath} " find_message = "#{mu_find} msgid:2222222222@example.com" find_message_and_related = "#{mu_find} --include-related msgid:2222222222@example.com" assert_equal 1, shell_output(find_message).lines.count assert_equal 2, shell_output(find_message_and_related).lines.count, "You tripped over https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues/380\n\t--related doesn't work. Everything else should" end end