homebrew-core/Formula/orfeo.rb

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Ruby

require 'formula'
class Orfeo < Formula
homepage 'http://www.orfeo-toolbox.org/otb/'
url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/orfeo-toolbox/OTB/OTB-3.18/OTB-3.18.0.tgz'
sha1 '1e05296ce3e6e4d80a9d0087428d54fbfb83918b'
depends_on 'cmake' => :build
depends_on :python => :optional
depends_on 'fltk'
depends_on 'gdal'
depends_on 'qt'
option 'examples', 'Compile and install various examples'
option 'java', 'Enable Java support'
option 'patented', 'Enable patented algorithms'
def install
args = std_cmake_args + %W[
-DBUILD_APPLICATIONS=ON
-DOTB_USE_EXTERNAL_FLTK=ON
-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
-DOTB_WRAP_QT=ON
]
args << '-DBUILD_EXAMPLES=' + ((build.include? 'examples') ? 'ON' : 'OFF')
args << '-DOTB_WRAP_JAVA=' + ((build.include? 'java') ? 'ON' : 'OFF')
args << '-DOTB_USE_PATENTED=' + ((build.include? 'patented') ? 'ON' : 'OFF')
if python do
args << '-DOTB_WRAP_PYTHON=ON'
# For Xcode-only systems, the headers of system's python are inside of Xcode:
args << "-DPYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR='#{python.incdir}'"
# Cmake picks up the system's python dylib, even if we have a brewed one:
args << "-DPYTHON_LIBRARY='#{python.libdir}/lib#{python.xy}.dylib'"
end; else
args << '-DOTB_WRAP_PYTHON=OFF'
end
mkdir 'build' do
system 'cmake', '..', *args
system 'make'
system 'make install'
end
end
end