homebrew-core/Formula/open-mpi.rb
2014-02-07 08:41:15 +00:00

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require 'formula'
class OpenMpi < Formula
homepage 'http://www.open-mpi.org/'
url 'http://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v1.7/downloads/openmpi-1.7.4.tar.bz2'
sha1 '1e3bf2b6cebfdd3571a2f25bba9aa61aed4bbe85'
depends_on 'libevent'
option 'disable-fortran', 'Do not build the Fortran bindings'
option 'enable-mpi-thread-multiple', 'Enable MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE'
option :cxx11
conflicts_with 'mpich2', :because => 'both install mpi__ compiler wrappers'
conflicts_with 'lcdf-typetools', :because => 'both install same set of binaries.'
depends_on :fortran unless build.include? 'disable-fortran'
def install
ENV.cxx11 if build.cxx11?
args = %W[
--prefix=#{prefix}
--disable-dependency-tracking
--disable-silent-rules
--enable-ipv6
--with-libevent=#{Formula.factory('libevent').opt_prefix}
]
if build.include? 'disable-fortran'
args << '--disable-mpi-f77' << '--disable-mpi-f90'
end
if build.include? 'enable-mpi-thread-multiple'
args << '--enable-mpi-thread-multiple'
end
system './configure', *args
system 'make', 'all'
system 'make', 'check'
system 'make', 'install'
# If Fortran bindings were built, there will be a stray `.mod` file
# (Fortran header) in `lib` that needs to be moved to `include`.
include.install lib/'mpi.mod' if File.exist? "#{lib}/mpi.mod"
# Not sure why the wrapped script has a jar extension - adamv
libexec.install bin/'vtsetup.jar'
bin.write_jar_script libexec/'vtsetup.jar', 'vtsetup.jar'
end
end