homebrew-core/Formula/krb5.rb

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class Krb5 < Formula
desc "Network authentication protocol"
homepage "https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/"
url "https://kerberos.org/dist/krb5/1.19/krb5-1.19.1.tar.gz"
sha256 "fa16f87eb7e3ec3586143c800d7eaff98b5e0dcdf0772af7d98612e49dbeb20b"
license :cannot_represent
livecheck do
url :homepage
regex(/Current release: .*?>krb5[._-]v?(\d+(?:\.\d+)+)</i)
end
bottle do
sha256 arm64_big_sur: "0a2528fac8efc2c289411944004f75c5bed52942bc5c2258636e47a1fab635f9"
sha256 big_sur: "d544c1111503eb27b253e190998b948889ea224b1ebecbceb6a4dd912317eb53"
sha256 catalina: "6a41de7c23c35b555a22349963df4114c498c5b91c345126a1e7deb7acbe31ea"
sha256 mojave: "7697a5ffefab32cacc4d34aec34cb03dab185776025d56d7442d6350cd9fadc1"
end
keg_only :provided_by_macos
depends_on "openssl@1.1"
uses_from_macos "bison"
on_linux do
depends_on "gettext"
end
def install
cd "src" do
# Newer versions of clang are very picky about missing includes.
# One configure test fails because it doesn't #include the header needed
# for some functions used in the rest. The test isn't actually testing
# those functions, just using them for the feature they're
# actually testing. Adding the include fixes this.
# https://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/Ticket/Display.html?id=8928
inreplace "configure", "void foo1() __attribute__((constructor));",
"#include <unistd.h>\nvoid foo1() __attribute__((constructor));"
system "./configure", "--disable-debug",
"--disable-dependency-tracking",
"--disable-silent-rules",
"--prefix=#{prefix}",
"--without-system-verto",
"--without-keyutils"
system "make"
system "make", "install"
end
end
test do
system "#{bin}/krb5-config", "--version"
assert_match include.to_s,
shell_output("#{bin}/krb5-config --cflags")
end
end