class HtopOsx < Formula desc "Improved top (interactive process viewer) for OS X" homepage "https://github.com/max-horvath/htop-osx" url "https://github.com/max-horvath/htop-osx/archive/0.8.2.6.tar.gz" sha1 "f98d42db66136b243851142b3d9325b381caacf4" bottle do sha256 "d0b96a00a44bdc3ee68bc6e54637a98e578a798915be049a53da3a0c47c1e2ec" => :yosemite sha256 "bb70c1dbd415929263c358288cc21489cdb45f9e18d9d3d9d51ffbe14e0ea6ef" => :mavericks sha256 "b607461d74d89fdd9b9b7835f3c2311cfcfe1ddd16826260bbe089d80c40d60b" => :mountain_lion end depends_on "autoconf" => :build depends_on "automake" => :build depends_on "libtool" => :build def install # Otherwise htop will segfault when resizing the terminal ENV.no_optimization if ENV.compiler == :clang system "./autogen.sh" system "./configure", "--disable-dependency-tracking", "--prefix=#{prefix}" system "make", "install", "DEFAULT_INCLUDES='-iquote .'" end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent htop-osx requires root privileges to correctly display all running processes. so you will need to run `sudo htop`. You should be certain that you trust any software you grant root privileges. EOS end test do ENV["TERM"] = "xterm" pipe_output("#{bin}/htop", "q") assert $?.success? end end