require 'formula' class Ncview < Formula homepage 'http://meteora.ucsd.edu/~pierce/ncview_home_page.html' url 'ftp://cirrus.ucsd.edu/pub/ncview/ncview-2.1.2.tar.gz' sha1 '425b0f5d505af9c1f974903435af385582be7ae4' depends_on :x11 depends_on "netcdf" # Disable a block in configure that tries to pass an RPATH to the compiler. # The code guesses wrong which causes the linking step to fail. def patches DATA end def install system "./configure", "--disable-dependency-tracking", "--prefix=#{prefix}" system "make install" end end __END__ Don't try to mess with the compiler rpath. Just not a good idea. diff --git a/configure b/configure index b80ae96..a650f6f 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -8672,29 +8672,6 @@ if test x$CC_TEST_SAME != x$NETCDF_CC_TEST_SAME; then exit -1 fi -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Construct our RPATH flags. Idea here is that we have LDFLAGS that might look, -# for example, something like this: -# LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib -lnetcdf -L/home/pierce/lib -ludunits" -# We want to convert this to -rpath flags suitable for the compiler, which would -# have this format: -# "-Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib -Wl,-rpath,/home/pierce/lib" -# -# As a safety check, I only do this for the GNU compiler, as I don't know if this -# is anything like correct syntax for other compilers. Note that this *does* work -# for the Intel icc compiler, but also that the icc compiler sets $ac_compiler_gnu -# to "yes". Go figure. -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -if test x$ac_compiler_gnu = xyes; then - RPATH_FLAGS="" - for word in $UDUNITS2_LDFLAGS $NETCDF_LDFLAGS; do - if test `expr $word : -L/` -eq 3; then - RPDIR=`expr substr $word 3 999`; - RPATH_FLAGS="$RPATH_FLAGS -Wl,-rpath,$RPDIR" - fi - done - -fi ac_config_files="$ac_config_files Makefile src/Makefile"