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Rather than download a shell script and tell users to run it with `sudo`, it is better to keep everything under Homebrew's control. Luckily, the XML toolchain provides the environment variable XML_CATALOG_FILES to allow files otehr than /etc/xml/catalog to be used. So remove the shell script, and do all the work inside the formula itself. When we're done, we just tell the user to add HOMEBREW_PREFIX/etc/xml/catalog to their shell configuration, rather than tell them to `sudo docbook-register`. Rather than download the shell script, just download docbook 5.0, which we need anyway. This also simplifies the logic in a handful of docbook-using formula. Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
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Ruby
21 lines
612 B
Ruby
require 'formula'
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class Xmlto < Formula
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homepage 'http://cyberelk.net/tim/software/xmlto/'
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url 'http://fedorahosted.org/releases/x/m/xmlto/xmlto-0.0.23.tar.bz2'
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md5 '3001d6bb2bbc2c8f6c2301f05120f074'
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depends_on 'docbook'
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depends_on 'gnu-getopt'
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def install
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# GNU getopt is keg-only, so point configure to it
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ENV['GETOPT'] = Formula.factory('gnu-getopt').bin+"getopt"
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# Find our docbook catalog
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ENV['XML_CATALOG_FILES'] = "#{etc}/xml/catalog"
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ENV.deparallelize
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system "./configure", "--disable-dependency-tracking", "--prefix=#{prefix}"
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system "make install"
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end
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end
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