homebrew-core/Formula/exim.rb

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class Exim < Formula
desc "Complete replacement for sendmail"
homepage "https://exim.org"
url "https://ftp.exim.org/pub/exim/exim4/exim-4.94.tar.xz"
mirror "https://dl.bintray.com/homebrew/mirror/exim-4.94.tar.xz"
sha256 "f77ee8faf04f5db793243c3ae81c1f4e452cd6ad7dd515a80edf755c4b144bdb"
license "GPL-2.0"
# The upstream download page at https://ftp.exim.org/pub/exim/exim4/ places
# maintenance releases (e.g., 4.93.0.4) in a separate "fixes" subdirectory.
# As a result, we can't create a check that finds both the main releases
# (e.g., 4.93) and the aforementioned maintenance releases. The Git repo tags
# seem to be the best solution currently and we're using the GitHub mirror
# below since the upstream repo (git://git.exim.org/exim.git) doesn't work
# over https.
livecheck do
url "https://github.com/Exim/exim.git"
regex(/^exim[._-]v?(\d+(?:\.\d+)+)$/i)
end
bottle do
sha256 "74e195304b29ce8ce47fbccc2c58e468a677482a94efecc1cfd9dcc0210c07d1" => :catalina
sha256 "bae912aa71182fd91e5e65b38cba3ea162f7d63d4dc4b4b365ef6532c4329a7a" => :mojave
sha256 "230f63be05a2dde5fcb4487e7159db758abe984cbc70d495a697c209107fc284" => :high_sierra
end
depends_on "berkeley-db@4"
depends_on "openssl@1.1"
depends_on "pcre"
def install
cp "src/EDITME", "Local/Makefile"
inreplace "Local/Makefile" do |s|
s.change_make_var! "EXIM_USER", ENV["USER"]
s.change_make_var! "SYSTEM_ALIASES_FILE", etc/"aliases"
s.gsub! "/usr/exim/configure", etc/"exim.conf"
s.gsub! "/usr/exim", prefix
s.gsub! "/var/spool/exim", var/"spool/exim"
# https://trac.macports.org/ticket/38654
s.gsub! 'TMPDIR="/tmp"', "TMPDIR=/tmp"
s << "AUTH_PLAINTEXT=yes\n"
s << "SUPPORT_TLS=yes\n"
s << "USE_OPENSSL=yes\n"
s << "TLS_LIBS=-lssl -lcrypto\n"
s << "TRANSPORT_LMTP=yes\n"
# For non-/usr/local HOMEBREW_PREFIX
s << "LOOKUP_INCLUDE=-I#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/include\n"
s << "LOOKUP_LIBS=-L#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib\n"
end
bdb4 = Formula["berkeley-db@4"]
inreplace "OS/Makefile-Darwin" do |s|
s.remove_make_var! %w[CC CFLAGS]
# Add include and lib paths for BDB 4
s.gsub! "# Exim: OS-specific make file for Darwin (Mac OS X).", "INCLUDE=-I#{bdb4.include}"
s.gsub! "DBMLIB =", "DBMLIB=#{bdb4.lib}/libdb-4.dylib"
end
# The compile script ignores CPPFLAGS
ENV.append "CFLAGS", ENV.cppflags
ENV.deparallelize # See: https://lists.exim.org/lurker/thread/20111109.083524.87c96d9b.en.html
system "make"
system "make", "INSTALL_ARG=-no_chown", "install"
man8.install "doc/exim.8"
(bin/"exim_ctl").write startup_script
end
# Inspired by MacPorts startup script. Fixes restart issue due to missing setuid.
def startup_script
<<~EOS
#!/bin/sh
PID=#{var}/spool/exim/exim-daemon.pid
case "$1" in
start)
echo "starting exim mail transfer agent"
#{bin}/exim -bd -q30m
;;
restart)
echo "restarting exim mail transfer agent"
/bin/kill -15 `/bin/cat $PID` && sleep 1 && #{bin}/exim -bd -q30m
;;
stop)
echo "stopping exim mail transfer agent"
/bin/kill -15 `/bin/cat $PID`
;;
*)
echo "Usage: #{bin}/exim_ctl {start|stop|restart}"
exit 1
;;
esac
EOS
end
def caveats
<<~EOS
Start with:
exim_ctl start
Don't forget to run it as root to be able to bind port 25.
EOS
end
test do
assert_match "Mail Transfer Agent", shell_output("#{bin}/exim --help 2>&1", 1)
end
end