homebrew-core/Formula/ace.rb

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require "formula"
class Ace < Formula
homepage "http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE.html"
url "http://download.dre.vanderbilt.edu/previous_versions/ACE-6.2.7.tar.bz2"
sha1 "b2be560c84d87f3bb8577caf581e519d0c76ceae"
bottle do
sha1 "adadd2939fb8f973aff0e96e97d82cf76ddb490e" => :mavericks
sha1 "f1b7a5454d4e1b0b8cc9eb8099b059532507730d" => :mountain_lion
sha1 "1b9dbe41211d0a96ee7634c2d05ab5a816029f74" => :lion
end
def install
# ACE has two methods of compilation, "traditional" and ./configure.
# The "traditional" method has consistently given better results
# for the last 5 years, so although awkward to use on OSX, we use
# it anyway.
# Figure out the names of the header and makefile for this version
# of OSX and link those files to the standard names.
name = MacOS.cat.to_s.delete "_"
ln_sf "config-macosx-#{name}.h", "ace/config.h"
ln_sf "platform_macosx_#{name}.GNU", "include/makeinclude/platform_macros.GNU"
# Set up the environment the way ACE expects during build.
ENV["ACE_ROOT"] = buildpath
ENV["DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"] = "#{buildpath}/ace:#{buildpath}/lib"
# Done! We go ahead and build.
system "make", "-C", "ace", "-f", "GNUmakefile.ACE",
"INSTALL_PREFIX=#{prefix}",
"LDFLAGS=",
"DESTDIR=",
"INST_DIR=/ace",
"debug=0",
"shared_libs=1",
"static_libs=0",
"install"
end
end