homebrew-core/Formula/fuse4x-kext.rb
Charlie Sharpsteen 62203cdef8 fuse4x-kext: Add bottle for Lion
Many Lion users only install the XCode command line tools which means they
cannot build the fuse4x kernel extension as it uses `xcodebuild`.

This formula is not bottled for Snow Leopard as the build and download times
are too trivial to justify the effort.

Fixes Homebrew/homebrew#10960.
2012-06-14 11:34:49 -07:00

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require 'formula'
def kext_prefix
prefix + 'Library' + 'Extensions'
end
class Fuse4xKext < Formula
homepage 'http://fuse4x.github.com'
url 'https://github.com/fuse4x/kext/tarball/fuse4x_0_9_1'
md5 'd9139a55157427a3f9985a8e1f79e23b'
version "0.9.1"
bottle do
# Bottle provided for Lion since the Command Line Tools cannot compile
# things that use `xcodebuild`. Actual compilation takes ~10 seconds so
# there is no need to bottle this for earlier systems.
sha1 '2bc7b00c52823ea7efd8e09fb340f1701801baca' => :lion
end
def install
ENV.delete('CC')
ENV.delete('CXX')
args = [
"-sdk",
"macosx#{MACOS_VERSION}",
"-configuration", "Release",
"-alltargets",
"MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=#{MACOS_VERSION}",
"SYMROOT=build",
# Build a 32-bit kernel extension on Leopard and a fat binary for Snow
# Leopard/Lion.
"ARCHS=i386 #{'x86_64' if MacOS.prefer_64_bit?}", 'ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO'
]
system "/usr/bin/xcodebuild", *args
system "/bin/mkdir -p build/Release/fuse4x.kext/Support"
system "/bin/cp build/Release/load_fuse4x build/Release/fuse4x.kext/Support"
kext_prefix.install "build/Release/fuse4x.kext"
end
def caveats
message = <<-EOS.undent
In order for FUSE-based filesystems to work, the fuse4x kernel extension
must be installed by the root user:
sudo cp -rfX #{kext_prefix}/fuse4x.kext /Library/Extensions
sudo chmod +s /Library/Extensions/fuse4x.kext/Support/load_fuse4x
If upgrading from a previous version of Fuse4x, the old kernel extension
will need to be unloaded before performing the steps listed above. First,
check that no FUSE-based filesystems are running:
mount -t fuse4x
Unmount all FUSE filesystems and then unload the kernel extension:
sudo kextunload -b org.fuse4x.kext.fuse4x
EOS
# In fuse4x version 0.9.0 the kext has been moved from /System to /Library to match
# filesystem layout convention from Apple.
# Check if the user has fuse4x kext in the old location.
# Remove this check Q4 2012 when it become clear that everyone migrated to 0.9.0+
if File.exists?('/System/Library/Extensions/fuse4x.kext/')
message += <<-EOS.undent
You have older version of fuse4x installed. Please remove it by running:
sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/fuse4x.kext/
EOS
end
return message
end
end