homebrew-core/Formula/mu.rb
2019-02-27 19:48:14 +01:00

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# Note that odd release numbers indicate unstable releases.
# Please only submit PRs for [x.x.even] version numbers:
# https://github.com/djcb/mu/commit/23f4a64bdcdee3f9956a39b9a5a4fd0c5c2370ba
class Mu < Formula
desc "Tool for searching e-mail messages stored in the maildir-format"
homepage "https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/"
url "https://github.com/djcb/mu/releases/download/v1.0/mu-1.0.tar.xz"
sha256 "966adc4db108f8ddf162891f9c3c24ba27f78c31f86575a0e05fbf14e857a513"
revision 1
bottle do
cellar :any
rebuild 1
sha256 "b12b4e6d3a86efb4cceb1e7d06cd6a202210e190f02249c19cbc0bec23c1fdfe" => :mojave
sha256 "3194434108363a40f108ea380e2dd5014f318e5cd5e5330a9b4afd02420ba6e4" => :high_sierra
sha256 "e233b018589b46b4e72ba96d71427cb4b5240ee02fec05b4f19e278bec428b3c" => :sierra
end
head do
url "https://github.com/djcb/mu.git"
depends_on "autoconf-archive" => :build
depends_on "gmime"
end
depends_on "autoconf" => :build
depends_on "automake" => :build
depends_on "emacs" => :build
depends_on "libgpg-error" => :build
depends_on "libtool" => :build
depends_on "pkg-config" => :build
depends_on "gettext"
depends_on "glib"
depends_on "xapian"
# Stable requires gmime 2.6.x, future versions will depend on gmime like head does
resource "gmime" do
url "https://download.gnome.org/sources/gmime/2.6/gmime-2.6.23.tar.xz"
sha256 "7149686a71ca42a1390869b6074815106b061aaeaaa8f2ef8c12c191d9a79f6a"
end
def install
unless build.head?
resource("gmime").stage do
system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}/gmime", "--disable-introspection"
system "make", "install"
ENV.append_path "PKG_CONFIG_PATH", "#{prefix}/gmime/lib/pkgconfig"
end
end
system "autoreconf", "-ivf"
system "./configure", "--disable-dependency-tracking",
"--prefix=#{prefix}",
"--with-lispdir=#{elisp}"
system "make"
system "make", "install"
end
def caveats; <<~EOS
Existing mu users are recommended to run the following after upgrading:
mu index --rebuild
EOS
end
# Regression test for:
# https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues/397
# https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues/380
# https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues/332
test do
mkdir (testpath/"cur")
(testpath/"cur/1234567890.11111_1.host1!2,S").write <<~EOS
From: "Road Runner" <fasterthanyou@example.com>
To: "Wile E. Coyote" <wile@example.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 11:40:49 +0200
Message-id: <1111111111@example.com>
Beep beep!
EOS
(testpath/"cur/0987654321.22222_2.host2!2,S").write <<~EOS
From: "Wile E. Coyote" <wile@example.com>
To: "Road Runner" <fasterthanyou@example.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 12:40:49 +0200
Message-id: <2222222222@example.com>
References: <1111111111@example.com>
This used to happen outdoors. It was more fun then.
EOS
system "#{bin}/mu", "index",
"--muhome",
testpath,
"--maildir=#{testpath}"
mu_find = "#{bin}/mu find --muhome #{testpath} "
find_message = "#{mu_find} msgid:2222222222@example.com"
find_message_and_related = "#{mu_find} --include-related msgid:2222222222@example.com"
assert_equal 1, shell_output(find_message).lines.count
assert_equal 2, shell_output(find_message_and_related).lines.count,
"You tripped over https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues/380\n\t--related doesn't work. Everything else should"
end
end