require 'formula' class Qt < Formula homepage 'http://qt-project.org/' url 'http://download.qt-project.org/official_releases/qt/4.8/4.8.5/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.8.5.tar.gz' sha1 '745f9ebf091696c0d5403ce691dc28c039d77b9e' bottle do revision 1 sha1 '7f1901dfac85006e37599a87b4e703fe461bdc54' => :mountain_lion sha1 '6ad69314c99323a5ad13e25f46c2c4d5f23dcfa4' => :lion sha1 '9501177ed38218f500eee8f1eb7d2ae00e4993c4' => :snow_leopard end head 'git://gitorious.org/qt/qt.git', :branch => '4.8' option :universal option 'with-qtdbus', 'Enable QtDBus module' option 'with-qt3support', 'Enable deprecated Qt3Support module' option 'with-demos-examples', 'Enable Qt demos and examples' option 'with-docs', 'Build Qt documentation' option 'with-debug-and-release', 'Compile Qt in debug and release mode' option 'developer', 'Compile and link Qt with developer options' depends_on "d-bus" if build.with? 'qtdbus' depends_on "mysql" => :optional def install ENV.universal_binary if build.universal? ENV.append "CXXFLAGS", "-fvisibility=hidden" args = ["-prefix", prefix, "-system-zlib", "-confirm-license", "-opensource", "-cocoa", "-fast" ] # we have to disable these to avoid triggering optimization code # that will fail in superenv, perhaps because we rename clang to cc and # Qt thinks it can build with special assembler commands. # In --env=std, Qt seems aware of this. # But we want superenv, because it allows to build Qt in non-standard # locations and with Xcode-only. args << "-no-3dnow" << "-no-ssse3" if superenv? args << "-L#{MacOS::X11.lib}" << "-I#{MacOS::X11.include}" if MacOS::X11.installed? args << "-platform" << "unsupported/macx-clang" if ENV.compiler == :clang args << "-plugin-sql-mysql" if build.with? 'mysql' if build.with? 'qtdbus' dbus_opt = Formula.factory('d-bus').opt_prefix args << "-I#{dbus_opt}/lib/dbus-1.0/include" args << "-I#{dbus_opt}/include/dbus-1.0" args << "-L#{dbus_opt}/lib" args << "-ldbus-1" end if build.with? 'qt3support' args << "-qt3support" else args << "-no-qt3support" end unless build.with? 'demos-examples' args << "-nomake" << "demos" << "-nomake" << "examples" end unless build.with? 'docs' args << "-nomake" << "docs" end if MacOS.prefer_64_bit? or build.universal? args << '-arch' << 'x86_64' end if !MacOS.prefer_64_bit? or build.universal? args << '-arch' << 'x86' end if build.with? 'debug-and-release' args << "-debug-and-release" # Debug symbols need to find the source so build in the prefix mv "../qt-everywhere-opensource-src-#{version}", "#{prefix}/src" cd "#{prefix}/src" else args << "-release" end args << '-developer-build' if build.include? 'developer' system "./configure", *args system "make" ENV.j1 system "make install" # what are these anyway? (bin+'pixeltool.app').rmtree (bin+'qhelpconverter.app').rmtree # remove porting file for non-humans (prefix+'q3porting.xml').unlink if build.without? 'qt3support' # Some config scripts will only find Qt in a "Frameworks" folder frameworks.mkpath ln_s Dir["#{lib}/*.framework"], frameworks # The pkg-config files installed suggest that headers can be found in the # `include` directory. Make this so by creating symlinks from `include` to # the Frameworks' Headers folders. Pathname.glob(lib + '*.framework/Headers').each do |path| framework_name = File.basename(File.dirname(path), '.framework') ln_s path.realpath, include+framework_name end Pathname.glob(bin + '*.app').each do |path| mv path, prefix end end test do system "#{bin}/qmake", '-project' end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent We agreed to the Qt opensource license for you. If this is unacceptable you should uninstall. EOS end end