homebrew-core/Formula/sshfs.rb
Max Howell c665eac117 Dependency resolution with fancy syntax
Is it a DSL? No. But people call it that apparently.

To add a dependency:

class Doe <Formula
  depends_on 'ray'
  depends_on 'mee' => :optional
  depends_on 'far' => :recommended
  depends_on Sew.new
end

Sew would be a formula you have defined in this Formula file. This is useful,
eg. see Python's formula. Formula specified in this fashion cannot be linked
into the HOMEBREW_PREFIX, they are considered private libraries. This allows
you to create custom installations that are very specific to your formula.

More features to come, like specifying versions
2009-09-21 18:27:48 +01:00

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require 'brewkit'
class Sshfs <Formula
@url='http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/fuse/sshfs-fuse/2.2/sshfs-fuse-2.2.tar.gz'
# This is the original project homepage, but we link to something more useful for OS X users
#@homepage='http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html'
@homepage='http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/wiki/MACFUSE_FS_SSHFS'
@md5='26e9206eb5169e87e6f95f54bc005a4f'
def patches
{
:p1 => ["http://macfuse.googlecode.com/svn/tags/macfuse-2.0.3|2/filesystems/sshfs/sshfs-fuse-2.2-macosx.patch"]
}
end
depends_on 'pkg-config'
depends_on 'glib'
depends_on 'macfuse'
def install
# Steal compile flags from macfuse_buildtool.sh
# Except that those flags include "-DSSH_NODELAY_WORKAROUND" which causes a bogus
# warning message to be printed to the console, so cut out that crap.
ENV['CFLAGS'] += " -D__FreeBSD__=10 -DDARWIN_SEMAPHORE_COMPAT"
system "./configure --prefix='#{prefix}' --disable-dependency-tracking"
system "make"
system "make install"
end
end