homebrew-core/Formula/htop-osx.rb
2016-02-12 09:26:18 +00:00

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class HtopOsx < Formula
desc "Improved top (interactive process viewer) for OS X"
homepage "https://github.com/max-horvath/htop-osx"
url "https://github.com/max-horvath/htop-osx/archive/0.8.2.8.tar.gz"
sha256 "3d8614a3be5f5ba76a96b22c14a456dc66242c5ef1ef8660a60bb6b766543458"
bottle do
revision 1
sha256 "9eea952eb4849a3c7e60772df5701b826e9b7cb2751dfe5d434baf83bad56b0d" => :el_capitan
sha256 "d0e2cc8d452bde53d949a6d498346678b7b00c6d9c61471cd0a33e6dcbbe5399" => :yosemite
sha256 "355a26860f7eb39a10915a15ccc9e84593d29f63137562910302c497df447963" => :mavericks
end
depends_on "autoconf" => :build
depends_on "automake" => :build
depends_on "libtool" => :build
conflicts_with "htop", :because => "both install an `htop` binary"
def install
# Otherwise htop will segfault when resizing the terminal
ENV.no_optimization if ENV.compiler == :clang
system "./autogen.sh"
system "./configure", "--disable-dependency-tracking", "--prefix=#{prefix}"
system "make", "install", "DEFAULT_INCLUDES='-iquote .'"
end
def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
htop-osx requires root privileges to correctly display all running processes,
so you will need to run `sudo htop`.
You should be certain that you trust any software you grant root privileges.
EOS
end
test do
ENV["TERM"] = "xterm"
pipe_output("#{bin}/htop", "q", 0)
end
end