require "formula" class Polarssl < Formula homepage "https://polarssl.org/" url "https://polarssl.org/download/polarssl-1.3.9-gpl.tgz" # 1.4.0 will need dependents recompiled due to breaking binary compat. sha256 "d3605afc28ed4b7d1d9e3142d72e42855e4a23c07c951bbb0299556b02d36755" head "https://github.com/polarssl/polarssl.git" bottle do cellar :any sha1 "d265ce8c0677d001ac1e6bf48a1fe979d19a0559" => :yosemite sha1 "8715a5351f9a32391e39eab3c5c75b737bff68e6" => :mavericks sha1 "f497de9c97371c7e871c7041ccc38f26a7c2847e" => :mountain_lion end depends_on "cmake" => :build conflicts_with "md5sha1sum", :because => "both install conflicting binaries" def install # Kills SSL2 Handshake & SSLv3 using upstream's recommended method. # Upstream, can you make this less hacky please? inreplace "include/polarssl/config.h" do |s| s.gsub! "#define POLARSSL_SSL_SRV_SUPPORT_SSLV2_CLIENT_HELLO", "//#define POLARSSL_SSL_SRV_SUPPORT_SSLV2_CLIENT_HELLO" s.gsub! "#define POLARSSL_SSL_PROTO_SSL3", "//#define POLARSSL_SSL_PROTO_SSL3" end system "cmake", ".", *std_cmake_args system "make" system "make", "install" # Why does PolarSSL ship with GNU's Hello included? Let's remove that. rm "#{bin}/hello" # Remove the pointless example application that hooks into system OpenSSL rm "#{bin}/o_p_test" end end