require 'formula' class WineGecko < Formula url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine_gecko-1.4-x86.msi', :using => :nounzip sha1 'c30aa99621e98336eb4b7e2074118b8af8ea2ad5' devel do url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine_gecko-1.8-x86.msi', :using => :nounzip sha1 'a8622ff749cc2a2cb311f902b7e99664ecc2f8d6' end end class Wine < Formula homepage 'http://winehq.org/' url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/wine/Source/wine-1.4.1.tar.bz2' sha256 '3c233e3811e42c2f3623413783dbcd0f2288014b5645211f669ffd0ba6ae1856' head 'git://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git' devel do # NOTE: when updating Wine, please check if Wine-Gecko needs updating too # see http://wiki.winehq.org/Gecko url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/wine/Source/wine-1.5.16.tar.bz2' sha256 '2f4df6ade18d636c892bee0feb6fd075eb3ad299e61d250ea359659d6411e723' end env :std depends_on :x11 depends_on 'jpeg' depends_on 'libicns' fails_with :llvm do build 2336 cause 'llvm-gcc does not respect force_align_arg_pointer' end # Wine tests CFI support by calling clang, but then attempts to use as, which # does not work. Use clang for assembling too. def patches DATA if ENV.compiler == :clang end # the following libraries are currently not specified as dependencies, or not built as 32-bit: # configure: libsane, libv4l, libgphoto2, liblcms, gstreamer-0.10, libcapi20, libgsm, libtiff # 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="#{MacOS::X11.lib}:#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib:/usr/lib" "#{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["LIBS"] = "-lGL -lGLU" ENV.append "CFLAGS", build32 if ENV.compiler == :clang 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 --use-gcc EOS end ENV.append "CXXFLAGS", "-D_DARWIN_NO_64_BIT_INODE" ENV.append "LDFLAGS", "#{build32} -framework CoreServices -lz -lGL -lGLU" args = ["--prefix=#{prefix}", "--x-include=#{MacOS::X11.include}", "--x-lib=#{MacOS::X11.lib}", "--with-x", "--with-coreaudio", "--with-opengl"] 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? system "./configure", *args system "make install" # Don't need Gnome desktop support rm_rf share+'applications' # Download Gecko once so we don't need to redownload for each prefix gecko = WineGecko.new gecko.brew { (share+'wine/gecko').install Dir["*"] } # 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) end def caveats s = <<-EOS.undent For best results, you will want to install the latest version of XQuartz: http://xquartz.macosforge.org/ You may also want to get winetricks: brew install winetricks Or check out: http://code.google.com/p/osxwinebuilder/ EOS # see http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31374 unless build.stable? s += <<-EOS.undent 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". EOS end return s end end __END__ diff --git a/tools/winebuild/utils.c b/tools/winebuild/utils.c index 09f9b73..ed198f8 100644 --- a/tools/winebuild/utils.c +++ b/tools/winebuild/utils.c @@ -345,10 +345,11 @@ struct strarray *get_as_command(void) if (!as_command) { - static const char * const commands[] = { "gas", "as", NULL }; - as_command = find_tool( "as", commands ); + static const char * const commands[] = { "clang", NULL }; + as_command = find_tool( "clang", commands ); } strarray_add_one( args, as_command ); + strarray_add_one( args, "-c" ); if (force_pointer_size) {