class GnupgAT14 < Formula desc "GNU Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) package" homepage "https://www.gnupg.org/" url "https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg/gnupg-1.4.23.tar.bz2" mirror "https://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gnupg/gnupg-1.4.23.tar.bz2" sha256 "c9462f17e651b6507848c08c430c791287cd75491f8b5a8b50c6ed46b12678ba" revision 1 bottle do sha256 "32f23f8ceec79b8073f8b69a2c7f1278adf9020c00d78d2cd9d07c1e5f3bdb89" => :mojave sha256 "dbd43b52f11e65c2bb6dadf3adbf8ccf7f740af33b56e4d8c8b037611840f127" => :high_sierra sha256 "abc1e142397fbe833f2f7c5f71409d925ce690506d77296f7f3d41656a0791f2" => :sierra sha256 "397c92b88bd189ef61dfb01d5fe2e27e0477a63de64a713ffb883eb799dcbb87" => :el_capitan end depends_on "curl" if MacOS.version <= :mavericks def install args = %W[ --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-silent-rules --prefix=#{prefix} --disable-asm --program-suffix=1 --with-libusb=no ] system "./configure", *args system "make" system "make", "check" # we need to create these directories because the install target has the # dependency order wrong [bin, libexec/"gnupg"].each(&:mkpath) system "make", "install" # https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2016-August/031533.html inreplace bin/"gpg-zip1", "GPG=gpg", "GPG=gpg1" # link to libexec binaries without the "1" suffix # gpg1 will call them without the suffix when it needs to %w[curl finger hkp ldap].each do |cmd| cmd.prepend("gpgkeys_") (libexec/"gnupg").install_symlink (cmd + "1") => cmd end # Although gpg2 support should be pretty universal these days # keep vanilla `gpg` executables available, at least for now. %w[gpg-zip gpg gpgsplit gpgv].each do |cmd| (libexec/"gpgbin").install_symlink bin/(cmd + "1") => cmd end end def caveats; <<~EOS This formula does not install either `gpg` or `gpgv` executables into the PATH. If you simply require `gpg` and `gpgv` executables without explicitly needing GnuPG 1.x we recommend: brew install gnupg If you really need to use these tools without the "1" suffix you can add a "gpgbin" directory to your PATH from your #{shell_profile} like: PATH="#{opt_libexec}/gpgbin:$PATH" Note that doing so may interfere with GPG-using formulae installed via Homebrew. EOS end test do (testpath/"batchgpg").write <<~EOS Key-Type: RSA Key-Length: 2048 Subkey-Type: RSA Subkey-Length: 2048 Name-Real: Testing Name-Email: testing@foo.bar Expire-Date: 1d %commit EOS system bin/"gpg1", "--batch", "--gen-key", "batchgpg" (testpath/"test.txt").write "Hello World!" system bin/"gpg1", "--armor", "--sign", "test.txt" system bin/"gpg1", "--verify", "test.txt.asc" end end