class GnuTar < Formula desc "GNU version of the tar archiving utility" homepage "https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/" url "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tar/tar-1.31.tar.gz" mirror "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/tar/tar-1.31.tar.gz" sha256 "b471be6cb68fd13c4878297d856aebd50551646f4e3074906b1a74549c40d5a2" bottle do cellar :any_skip_relocation sha256 "d3fb271fd666fda245f9c985fbfb392092ba3e39d18d10cbd390a13526c6f9ae" => :mojave sha256 "21a8c7069bbc823aa9aff058f2d5a89d47869bb618069475adefd7d2b7aee1a6" => :high_sierra sha256 "d902cc77855ce1961df899987681677d022a73045a66cf3b4a3ffbade900021b" => :sierra end head do url "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/tar.git" depends_on "autoconf" => :build depends_on "automake" => :build depends_on "gettext" => :build end option "with-default-names", "Do not prepend 'g' to the binary" def install # Work around unremovable, nested dirs bug that affects lots of # GNU projects. See: # https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/45273 # https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/44993 # This is thought to be an el_capitan bug: # https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2015-10/msg00017.html ENV["gl_cv_func_getcwd_abort_bug"] = "no" if MacOS.version == :el_capitan args = ["--prefix=#{prefix}", "--mandir=#{man}"] args << "--program-prefix=g" if build.without? "default-names" system "./bootstrap" if build.head? system "./configure", *args system "make", "install" # Symlink the executable into libexec/gnubin as "tar" if build.without? "default-names" (libexec/"gnubin").install_symlink bin/"gtar" =>"tar" (libexec/"gnuman/man1").install_symlink man1/"gtar.1" => "tar.1" end end def caveats if build.without? "default-names" then <<~EOS gnu-tar has been installed as "gtar". If you really need to use it as "tar", you can add a "gnubin" directory to your PATH from your bashrc like: PATH="#{opt_libexec}/gnubin:$PATH" Additionally, you can access their man pages with normal names if you add the "gnuman" directory to your MANPATH from your bashrc as well: MANPATH="#{opt_libexec}/gnuman:$MANPATH" EOS end end test do tar = build.with?("default-names") ? bin/"tar" : bin/"gtar" (testpath/"test").write("test") system tar, "-czvf", "test.tar.gz", "test" assert_match /test/, shell_output("#{tar} -xOzf test.tar.gz") end end