homebrew-core/Formula/wine.rb
Camillo Lugaresi f59dabde33 Wine 1.4
Finally, a new stable release. With this we can remove some old cruft
from the formula. Also updating winetricks.

Support for --devel is kept because we expect development releases to
continue at the usual brisk pace.

Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2012-03-10 17:57:51 -08:00

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require 'formula'
class WineGecko < Formula
url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine_gecko-1.4-x86.msi', :using => :nounzip
sha1 'c30aa99621e98336eb4b7e2074118b8af8ea2ad5'
end
class Wine < Formula
homepage 'http://winehq.org/'
url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/wine/Source/wine-1.4.tar.bz2'
sha256 '99a437bb8bd350bb1499d59183635e58217e73d631379c43cfd0d6020428ee65'
head 'git://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git'
devel do
# although right now the stable and devel series are in sync, there will be
# a new devel release soon enough, so let's keep this around
url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/wine/Source/wine-1.4.tar.bz2'
sha256 '99a437bb8bd350bb1499d59183635e58217e73d631379c43cfd0d6020428ee65'
end
depends_on 'jpeg'
depends_on 'libicns'
fails_with_llvm 'llvm-gcc does not respect force_align_arg_pointer', :build => 2336
# the following libraries are currently not specified as dependencies, or not built as 32-bit:
# configure: libsane, libv4l, libgphoto2, liblcms, gstreamer-0.10, libcapi20, libgsm, libtiff
# Wine loads many libraries lazily using dlopen calls, so it needs these paths
# to be searched by dyld.
# Including /usr/lib because wine, as of 1.3.15, tries to dlopen
# libncurses.5.4.dylib, and fails to find it without the fallback path.
def wine_wrapper; <<-EOS
#!/bin/sh
DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/X11/lib:#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib:/usr/lib" "#{bin}/wine.bin" "$@"
EOS
end
def install
ENV.x11
# Build 32-bit; Wine doesn't support 64-bit host builds on OS X.
build32 = "-arch i386 -m32"
ENV["LIBS"] = "-lGL -lGLU"
ENV.append "CFLAGS", build32
if ENV.compiler == :clang
opoo <<-EOS.undent
Clang currently miscompiles some parts of Wine. If you have gcc, you
can get a more stable build with:
brew install wine --use-gcc
EOS
end
ENV.append "CXXFLAGS", "-D_DARWIN_NO_64_BIT_INODE"
ENV.append "LDFLAGS", "#{build32} -framework CoreServices -lz -lGL -lGLU"
args = ["--prefix=#{prefix}",
"--x-include=/usr/X11/include/",
"--x-lib=/usr/X11/lib/",
"--with-x",
"--with-coreaudio",
"--with-opengl"]
args << "--disable-win16" if MacOS.leopard? or ENV.compiler == :clang
# 64-bit builds of mpg123 are incompatible with 32-bit builds of Wine
args << "--without-mpg123" if Hardware.is_64_bit?
system "./configure", *args
system "make install"
# Don't need Gnome desktop support
rm_rf share+'applications'
# Download Gecko once so we don't need to redownload for each prefix
gecko = WineGecko.new
gecko.brew { (share+'wine/gecko').install Dir["*"] }
# Use a wrapper script, so rename wine to wine.bin
# and name our startup script wine
mv (bin+'wine'), (bin+'wine.bin')
(bin+'wine').write(wine_wrapper)
end
def patches
p = []
# Wine tests CFI support by calling clang, but then attempts to use as, which
# does not work. Use clang for assembling too.
p << 'https://raw.github.com/gist/1755988/266f883f568c223ab25da08581c1a08c47bb770f/winebuild.patch' if ENV.compiler == :clang
p
end
def caveats
s = <<-EOS.undent
For best results, you will want to install the latest version of XQuartz:
http://xquartz.macosforge.org/
You may also want to get winetricks:
brew install winetricks
Or check out:
http://code.google.com/p/osxwinebuilder/
EOS
return s
end
end