require 'formula' class Osxfuse < Formula homepage 'http://osxfuse.github.io' url 'https://github.com/osxfuse/osxfuse.git', :tag => 'osxfuse-2.6.4' head 'https://github.com/osxfuse/osxfuse.git', :branch => 'osxfuse-2' bottle do sha1 "e661cd54c9dfa9efb383ad283456ae1afe210329" => :mavericks sha1 "c3eb99baa45b45c69f25dc5361d4b16b69ec4eaa" => :mountain_lion sha1 "adab3f073e734c2653a3ed9185e1fe9f689e1a6c" => :lion end depends_on :macos => :snow_leopard depends_on :xcode => :build depends_on "autoconf" => :build depends_on "automake" => :build depends_on "libtool" => :build depends_on "gettext" => :build conflicts_with 'fuse4x', :because => 'both install `fuse.pc`' def install # Do not override Xcode build settings ENV.remove_cc_etc system "./build.sh", "-t", "homebrew", "-f", prefix end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent If upgrading from a previous version of osxfuse, the previous kernel extension will need to be unloaded before installing the new version. First, check that no FUSE-based file systems are running: mount -t osxfusefs Unmount all FUSE file systems and then unload the kernel extension: sudo kextunload -b com.github.osxfuse.filesystems.osxfusefs The new osxfuse file system bundle needs to be installed by the root user: sudo /bin/cp -RfX #{opt_prefix}/Library/Filesystems/osxfusefs.fs /Library/Filesystems sudo chmod +s /Library/Filesystems/osxfusefs.fs/Support/load_osxfusefs EOS end end