homebrew-core/Formula/gnu-tar.rb

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class GnuTar < Formula
desc "GNU version of the tar archiving utility"
homepage "https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/"
url "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/tar/tar-1.29.tar.gz"
mirror "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tar/tar-1.29.tar.gz"
sha256 "cae466e6e58c7292355e7080248f244db3a4cf755f33f4fa25ca7f9a7ed09af0"
bottle do
sha256 "3f53bcd7360555e163f459ad412a4e22fcfddf7817a5926949ede93e8ff537c6" => :sierra
sha256 "edf7148e819d8ba45806411b9a2d893b809bb61de90675dc81aad99f788c73a7" => :el_capitan
sha256 "3042c3b538b323aca4b235328186d5e895a1d3a68ccc26dbf5a02550b49eeff9" => :yosemite
sha256 "a78e67c9ff6ba6e00001ac0359aeb2517c1288f3e2486581675faa978084c88f" => :mavericks
end
option "with-default-names", "Do not prepend 'g' to the binary"
def install
# Work around unremovable, nested dirs bug that affects lots of
# GNU projects. See:
# https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/45273
# https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/44993
# This is thought to be an el_capitan bug:
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2015-10/msg00017.html
if MacOS.version == :el_capitan
ENV["gl_cv_func_getcwd_abort_bug"] = "no"
end
args = ["--prefix=#{prefix}", "--mandir=#{man}"]
args << "--program-prefix=g" if build.without? "default-names"
system "./configure", *args
system "make", "install"
# Symlink the executable into libexec/gnubin as "tar"
if build.without? "default-names"
(libexec/"gnubin").install_symlink bin/"gtar" =>"tar"
(libexec/"gnuman/man1").install_symlink man1/"gtar.1" => "tar.1"
end
end
def caveats
if build.without? "default-names" then <<-EOS.undent
gnu-tar has been installed as "gtar".
If you really need to use it as "tar", 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
end
test do
tar = build.with?("default-names") ? bin/"tar" : bin/"gtar"
(testpath/"test").write("test")
system tar, "-czvf", "test.tar.gz", "test"
assert_match /test/, shell_output("#{tar} -xOzf test.tar.gz")
end
end