homebrew-core/Formula/coreutils.rb
2014-03-07 07:08:52 -08:00

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require 'formula'
class Coreutils < Formula
homepage 'http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils'
url 'http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/coreutils/coreutils-8.22.tar.xz'
mirror 'http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-8.22.tar.xz'
sha256 '5b3e94998152c017e6c75d56b9b994188eb71bf46d4038a642cb9141f6ff1212'
conflicts_with 'ganglia', :because => 'both install `gstat` binaries'
conflicts_with 'idutils', :because => 'both install `gid` and `gid.1`'
depends_on 'xz' => :build
def install
system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}",
"--program-prefix=g",
"--without-gmp"
system "make install"
# Symlink all commands into libexec/gnubin without the 'g' prefix
coreutils_filenames(bin).each do |cmd|
(libexec/'gnubin').install_symlink bin/"g#{cmd}" => cmd
end
# Symlink all man(1) pages into libexec/gnuman without the 'g' prefix
coreutils_filenames(man1).each do |cmd|
(libexec/'gnuman'/'man1').install_symlink man1/"g#{cmd}" => cmd
end
end
def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
All commands have been installed with the prefix 'g'.
If you really need to use these commands with their normal names, you
can add a "gnubin" directory to your PATH from your bashrc like:
PATH="#{opt_libexec}/gnubin:$PATH"
Additionally, you can access their man pages with normal names if you add
the "gnuman" directory to your MANPATH from your bashrc as well:
MANPATH="#{opt_libexec}/gnuman:$MANPATH"
EOS
end
def coreutils_filenames (dir)
filenames = []
dir.find do |path|
next if path.directory? or path.basename.to_s == '.DS_Store'
filenames << path.basename.to_s.sub(/^g/,'')
end
filenames.sort
end
end