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def check_for_stray_dylibs
bad_dylibs = Dir['/usr/local/lib/*.dylib'].select { |f| File.file? f and not File.symlink? f }
if bad_dylibs.length > 0
puts "You have unbrewed dylibs in /usr/local/lib. These could cause build problems"
puts "when building Homebrew formula. If you no longer need them, delete them:"
puts
puts *bad_dylibs.collect { |f| " #{f}" }
puts
end
end
def check_for_x11
unless File.exists? '/usr/X11/lib/libpng.dylib'
puts <<-EOS.undent
You don't have X11 installed as part of your Xcode installation.
This isn't required for all formula. But it is expected by some.
EOS
def check_for_other_package_managers
if macports_or_fink_installed?
puts <<-EOS.undent
You have Macports or Fink installed. This can cause trouble.
You don't have to uninstall them, but you may like to try temporarily
moving them away, eg.
sudo mv /opt/local ~/macports
EOS
def check_gcc_versions
gcc_42 = gcc_42_build
gcc_40 = gcc_40_build
if gcc_42 == nil
puts <<-EOS.undent
We couldn't detect gcc 4.2.x. Some formulas require this compiler.
EOS
elsif gcc_42 < RECOMMENDED_GCC_42
puts <<-EOS.undent
Your gcc 4.2.x version is older than the recommended version. It may be advisable
to upgrade to the latest release of Xcode.
EOS
if gcc_40 == nil
puts <<-EOS.undent
We couldn't detect gcc 4.0.x. Some formulas require this compiler.
EOS
elsif gcc_40 < RECOMMENDED_GCC_40
puts <<-EOS.undent
Your gcc 4.0.x version is older than the recommended version. It may be advisable
to upgrade to the latest release of Xcode.
EOS
# If PREFIX/share/locale already exists, "sudo make install" of
# non-brew installed software may cause installation failures.
locale = HOMEBREW_PREFIX+'share/locale'
return unless locale.exist?
cant_read = []
locale.find do |d|
next unless d.directory?
cant_read << d unless d.writable?
end
cant_read.sort!
if cant_read.length > 0
puts <<-EOS.undent
Some folders in #{locale} aren't writable.
This can happen if you "sudo make install" software that isn't managed
by Homebrew. If a brew tries to add locale information to one of these
folders, then the install will fail during the link step.
You should probably `chown` them:
EOS
puts *cant_read.collect { |f| " #{f}" }
puts
end
if /^1\.9/.match RUBY_VERSION
puts <<-EOS.undent
Ruby version #{RUBY_VERSION} is unsupported.
Homebrew is developed and tested on Ruby 1.8.x, and may not work correctly
on Ruby 1.9.x. Patches are accepted as long as they don't break on 1.8.x.
EOS
end
unless HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s == '/usr/local'
puts <<-EOS.undent
You can install Homebrew anywhere you want, but some brews may not work
correctly if you're not installing to /usr/local.
EOS
end
def check_user_path
seen_prefix_bin = false
seen_prefix_sbin = false
seen_usr_bin = false
paths = ENV['PATH'].split(':').collect{|p| File.expand_path p}
paths.each do |p|
if p == '/usr/bin'
seen_usr_bin = true
unless seen_prefix_bin
puts <<-EOS.undent
/usr/bin is in your PATH before Homebrew's bin. This means that system-
provided programs will be used before Homebrew-provided ones. This is an
issue if you install, for instance, Python.
Consider editing your .bashrc to put:
#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin
ahead of /usr/bin in your $PATH.
seen_prefix_bin = true if p == "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin"
seen_prefix_sbin = true if p == "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/sbin"
end
unless seen_prefix_bin
puts <<-EOS.undent
Homebrew's bin was not found in your path. Some brews depend
on other brews that install tools to bin.
You should edit your .bashrc to add:
#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin
to $PATH.
EOS
end
unless seen_prefix_sbin
puts <<-EOS.undent
Some brews install binaries to sbin instead of bin, but Homebrew's
sbin was not found in your path.
Consider editing your .bashrc to add:
def check_which_pkg_config
binary = `which pkg-config`.chomp
return if binary.empty?
unless binary == "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin/pkg-config"
puts <<-EOS.undent
You have a non-brew 'pkg-config' in your PATH:
#{binary}
`./configure` may have problems finding brew-installed packages using
this other pkg-config.
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def check_pkg_config_paths
binary = `which pkg-config`.chomp
return if binary.empty?
# Use the debug output to determine which paths are searched
pkg_config_paths = []
debug_output = `pkg-config --debug 2>&1`
debug_output.split("\n").each do |line|
line =~ /Scanning directory '(.*)'/
pkg_config_paths << $1 if $1
end
# Check that all expected paths are being searched
unless pkg_config_paths.include? "/usr/X11/lib/pkgconfig"
puts <<-EOS.undent
Your pkg-config is not checking "/usr/X11/lib/pkgconfig" for packages.
Earlier versions of the pkg-config formula did not add this path
to the search path, which means that other formula may not be able
to find certain dependencies.
To resolve this issue, re-brew pkg-config with:
brew rm pkg-config && brew install pkg-config
EOS
end
end
def check_for_gettext
if File.exist? "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/libgettextlib.dylib" or
File.exist? "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/libintl.dylib"
puts <<-EOS.undent
gettext was detected in your PREFIX.
The gettext provided by Homebrew is "keg-only", meaning it does not
get linked into your PREFIX by default.
If you `brew link gettext` then a large number of brews that don't
otherwise have a `depends_on 'gettext'` will pick up gettext anyway
during the `./configure` step.
EOS
end
end
def brew_doctor
read, write = IO.pipe
if fork == nil
read.close
$stdout.reopen write
check_which_pkg_config
check_pkg_config_paths
exit! 0
else
write.close
unless (out = read.read).chomp.empty?
puts out
else
puts "Your OS X is ripe for brewing. Any troubles you may be experiencing are"
puts "likely purely psychosomatic."
end
end
end