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Tokyo Cabinet: a modern implementation of DBM. Written by Mikio Hirabayashi who is also the author of HyperEstraier and QDBM. Supports hash table, B+tree, or fixed-length array databases of key/value pairs. Signed-off-by: Max Howell <max@methylblue.com> I changed the filename as policy is to hyphen separate if the actual name is space separated. I plan to add functionality so if the user types a common alias, it is recognised, as I understand that using hyphens in this case would be unusual. Also removed the md5 as only one of sha1 and md5 is checked. And correct me if I'm wrong but two hashes seems unnecessary.
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346 B
Ruby
13 lines
346 B
Ruby
require 'brewkit'
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class TokyoCabinet <Formula
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@url='http://1978th.net/tokyocabinet/tokyocabinet-1.4.33.tar.gz'
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@homepage='http://1978th.net/tokyocabinet'
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@sha1='c3ded8ee0bde93f072b9436a6244dc7690abd5c6'
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def install
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system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "--enable-fastest"
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system "make"
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system "make install"
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end
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end
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