homebrew-core/Formula/wine.rb
2013-11-03 15:27:06 -06:00

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require 'formula'
# NOTE: When updating Wine, please check Wine-Gecko and Wine-Mono for updates too:
# http://wiki.winehq.org/Gecko
# http://wiki.winehq.org/Mono
class Wine < Formula
homepage 'http://winehq.org/'
stable do
url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/wine/Source/wine-1.6.tar.bz2'
sha256 'e1f130efbdcbfa211ca56ee03357ccd17a31443889b4feebdcb88248520b42ae'
depends_on 'little-cms'
end
devel do
url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/wine/Source/wine-1.7.5.tar.bz2'
sha256 '355c2980c457f7d714132fcf7008fcb9ad185295bdd9f0681e9123d839952823'
depends_on 'little-cms2'
end
head do
url 'git://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git'
depends_on 'little-cms2'
end
env :std
# note that all wine dependencies should declare a --universal option in their formula,
# otherwise homebrew will not notice that they are not built universal
require_universal_deps
# Wine will build both the Mac and the X11 driver by default, and you can switch
# between them. But if you really want to build without X11, you can.
depends_on :x11 => :recommended
depends_on 'freetype' if build.without? 'x11'
depends_on 'jpeg'
depends_on 'libgphoto2'
depends_on 'libicns'
depends_on 'libtiff'
depends_on 'sane-backends'
depends_on 'libgsm' => :optional
resource 'gecko' do
url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine_gecko-2.24-x86.msi', :using => :nounzip
version '2.24'
sha1 'b4923c0565e6cbd20075a0d4119ce3b48424f962'
end
resource 'mono' do
url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-mono-0.0.8.msi', :using => :nounzip
sha1 'dd349e72249ce5ff981be0e9dae33ac4a46a9f60'
end
fails_with :llvm do
build 2336
cause 'llvm-gcc does not respect force_align_arg_pointer'
end
fails_with :clang do
build 421
cause 'error: invalid operand for instruction lretw'
end
def patches
p = []
if build.stable?
# http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34188
p << 'http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=45507'
# http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34162
p << 'http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=45562' if MacOS.version >= :mavericks
end
if build.devel?
# http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34166
p << 'http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=46394'
end
p
end
# the following libraries are currently not specified as dependencies, or not built as 32-bit:
# configure: libv4l, gstreamer-0.10, libcapi20, libgsm
# 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.undent
#!/bin/sh
DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH="#{library_path}" "#{bin}/wine.bin" "$@"
EOS
end
def install
# Build 32-bit; Wine doesn't support 64-bit host builds on OS X.
build32 = "-arch i386 -m32"
ENV.append "CFLAGS", build32
ENV.append "LDFLAGS", build32
# The clang that comes with Xcode 5 no longer miscompiles wine. Tested with 1.7.3.
if ENV.compiler == :clang and MacOS.clang_build_version < 500
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 --cc=gcc-4.2 # or 4.7, 4.8, etc.
EOS
end
# Workarounds for XCode not including pkg-config files
ENV.libxml2
ENV.append "LDFLAGS", "-lxslt"
# Note: we get freetype from :x11, but if the freetype formula has been installed
# separately and not built universal, it's going to get picked up and break the build.
# We cannot use FREETYPE_LIBS because it is inserted after LDFLAGS and thus cannot
# take precedence over the homebrew freetype.
ENV.prepend "LDFLAGS", "-L#{MacOS::X11.lib}" unless build.without? 'x11'
args = ["--prefix=#{prefix}"]
args << "--disable-win16" if MacOS.version <= :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?
args << "--without-x" if build.without? 'x11'
system "./configure", *args
unless ENV.compiler == :clang or ENV.compiler == :llvm
# The Mac driver uses blocks and must be compiled with clang even if the rest of
# Wine is built with gcc. This must be done after configure.
system 'make', 'dlls/winemac.drv/Makefile'
inreplace 'dlls/winemac.drv/Makefile', /^CC\s*=\s*[^\s]+/, "CC = clang"
end
system "make install"
(share/'wine/gecko').install resource('gecko')
(share/'wine/mono').install resource('mono')
# 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)
# Don't need Gnome desktop support
(share/'applications').rmtree
end
def caveats
s = <<-EOS.undent
You may want to get winetricks:
brew install winetricks
The current version of Wine contains a partial implementation of dwrite.dll
which may cause text rendering issues in applications such as Steam.
We recommend that you run winecfg, add an override for dwrite in the
Libraries tab, and edit the override mode to "disable". See:
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31374
EOS
unless build.without? 'x11'
s += <<-EOS.undent
By default Wine uses a native Mac driver. To switch to the X11 driver, use
regedit to set the "graphics" key under "HKCU\Software\Wine\Drivers" to
"x11" (or use winetricks).
For best results with X11, install the latest version of XQuartz:
http://xquartz.macosforge.org/
EOS
end
return s
end
private
def library_path
paths = ["#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib", '/usr/lib']
paths.unshift(MacOS::X11.lib) unless build.without? 'x11'
paths.join(':')
end
end