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class Volumes
def initialize
@volumes = []
raw_mounts=`/sbin/mount`
raw_mounts.split("\n").each do |line|
case line
when /^(.+) on (\S+) \(/
@volumes << [$1, $2]
end
end
# Sort volumes by longest path prefix first
@volumes.sort! {|a,b| b[1].length <=> a[1].length}
end
def which path
@volumes.each_index do |i|
vol = @volumes[i]
return i if vol[1].start_with? path.to_s
end
return -1
end
end
class Checks
# Sorry for the lack of an indent here, the diff would have been unreadable.
def remove_trailing_slash s
(s[s.length-1] == '/') ? s[0,s.length-1] : s
end
ENV['PATH'].split(':').collect{|p| remove_trailing_slash(File.expand_path(p))}.uniq
# Installing MacGPG2 interferes with Homebrew in a big way
# http://sourceforge.net/projects/macgpg2/files/
def check_for_macgpg2
if File.exist? "/Applications/start-gpg-agent.app" or
File.exist? "/Library/Receipts/libiconv1.pkg"
<<-EOS.undent
You may have installed MacGPG2 via the package installer.
Several other checks in this script will turn up problems, such as stray
dylibs in /usr/local and permissions issues with share and man in /usr/local/.
EOS
end
end
unbrewed_dylibs = Dir['/usr/local/lib/*.dylib'].select { |f| File.file? f and not File.symlink? f }
# Dylibs which are generally OK should be added to this list,
# with a short description of the software they come with.
white_list = {
"libfuse.2.dylib" => "MacFuse",
"libfuse_ino64.2.dylib" => "MacFuse"
}
bad_dylibs = unbrewed_dylibs.reject {|d| white_list.key? File.basename(d) }
return if bad_dylibs.empty?
Unbrewed dylibs were found in /usr/local/lib.
If you didn't put them there on purpose they could cause problems when
building Homebrew formulae, and may need to be deleted.
Unexpected dylibs:
bad_dylibs.each { |f| s << " #{f}" }
s
def check_for_stray_static_libs
unbrewed_alibs = Dir['/usr/local/lib/*.a'].select { |f| File.file? f and not File.symlink? f }
return if unbrewed_alibs.empty?
Unbrewed static libraries were found in /usr/local/lib.
If you didn't put them there on purpose they could cause problems when
building Homebrew formulae, and may need to be deleted.
Unexpected static libraries:
EOS
unbrewed_alibs.each{ |f| s << " #{f}" }
s
def check_for_stray_pcs
unbrewed_pcs = Dir['/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/*.pc'].select { |f| File.file? f and not File.symlink? f }
# Package-config files which are generally OK should be added to this list,
# with a short description of the software they come with.
white_list = {
"fuse.pc" => "MacFuse",
}
bad_pcs = unbrewed_pcs.reject {|d| white_list.key? File.basename(d) }
return if bad_pcs.empty?
Unbrewed .pc files were found in /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig.
If you didn't put them there on purpose they could cause problems when
building Homebrew formulae, and may need to be deleted.
Unexpected .pc files:
EOS
bad_pcs.each{ |f| s << " #{f}" }
s
def check_for_stray_las
unbrewed_las = Dir['/usr/local/lib/*.la'].select { |f| File.file? f and not File.symlink? f }
white_list = {
"libfuse.la" => "MacFuse",
"libfuse_ino64.la" => "MacFuse",
}
bad_las = unbrewed_las.reject {|d| white_list.key? File.basename(d) }
return if bad_las.empty?
Unbrewed .la files were found in /usr/local/lib.
If you didn't put them there on purpose they could cause problems when
building Homebrew formulae, and may need to be deleted.
Unexpected .la files:
EOS
bad_las.each{ |f| s << " #{f}" }
s
You don't have X11 installed as part of your OS X installation.
This is not required for all formulae, but is expected by some.
def check_for_nonstandard_x11
x11 = Pathname.new('/usr/X11')
if x11.symlink?
<<-EOS.undent
/usr/X11 is a symlink
Homebrew's X11 support has only be tested with Apple's X11.
In particular, "XQuartz" and "XDarwin" are not known to be compatible.
def check_for_other_package_managers
if macports_or_fink_installed?
<<-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.
def check_gcc_42
if MacOS.gcc_42_build_version == nil
# Don't show this warning on Xcode 4.2+
if MacOS.xcode_version < "4.2"
"We couldn't detect gcc 4.2.x. Some formulae require this compiler."
elsif MacOS.gcc_42_build_version < RECOMMENDED_GCC_42
<<-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.
if MacOS.xcode_version == nil
We couldn't detect any version of Xcode.
If you downloaded Xcode from the App Store, you may need to run the installer.
EOS
elsif MacOS.xcode_version < "4.0"
if MacOS.gcc_40_build_version == nil
"We couldn't detect gcc 4.0.x. Some formulae require this compiler."
elsif MacOS.gcc_40_build_version < RECOMMENDED_GCC_40
<<-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.
unless File.exist? '/usr/bin/cc'
You have no /usr/bin/cc.
This means you probably can't build *anything*. You need to install the CLI
Tools for Xcode. You can either download this from http://connect.apple.com/
or install them from inside Xcode’s preferences. Homebrew does not require
all of Xcode! You only need the CLI tools package!
def __check_subdir_access base
target = HOMEBREW_PREFIX+base
return unless target.exist?
next unless d.directory?
cant_read << d unless d.writable?
end
cant_read.sort!
if cant_read.length > 0 then
s = <<-EOS.undent
Some directories in #{target} 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
directories, then the install will fail during the link step.
You should probably `chown` them:
EOS
cant_read.each{ |f| s << " #{f}\n" }
s
def check_access_usr_local
return unless HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s == '/usr/local'
unless Pathname('/usr/local').writable? then <<-EOS.undent
The /usr/local directory is not writable.
Even if this folder was writable when you installed Homebrew, other
software may change permissions on this folder. Some versions of the
"InstantOn" component of Airfoil are known to do this.
You should probably change the ownership and permissions of /usr/local
back to your user account.
EOS
end
end
def check_access_share_locale
__check_subdir_access 'share/locale'
end
def check_access_share_man
__check_subdir_access 'share/man'
end
def __check_folder_access base, msg
folder = HOMEBREW_PREFIX+base
if folder.exist? and not folder.writable?
<<-EOS.undent
#{folder} isn't writable.
This can happen if you "sudo make install" software that isn't managed
by Homebrew.
#{msg}
You should probably `chown` #{folder}
def check_access_pkgconfig
__check_folder_access 'lib/pkgconfig',
'If a brew tries to write a .pc file to this directory, the install will\n'+
'fail during the link step.'
end
def check_access_include
__check_folder_access 'include',
'If a brew tries to write a header file to this directory, the install will\n'+
'fail during the link step.'
__check_folder_access 'etc',
'If a brew tries to write a file to this directory, the install will\n'+
'fail during the link step.'
end
def check_access_share
__check_folder_access 'share',
'If a brew tries to write a file to this directory, the install will\n'+
'fail during the link step.'
Ruby version #{RUBY_VERSION} is unsupported.
Homebrew is developed and tested on Ruby 1.8.x, and may not work correctly
on other Rubies. Patches are accepted as long as they don't break on 1.8.x.
<<-EOS.undent
Your Homebrew is not installed to /usr/local
You can install Homebrew anywhere you want, but some brews may only build
correctly if you install in /usr/local. Sorry!
def check_xcode_prefix
prefix = MacOS.xcode_prefix
return if prefix.nil?
if prefix.to_s.match(' ')
Xcode is installed to a directory with a space in the name.
This will cause some formulae, such as libiconv, to fail to build.
EOS
end
end
def check_xcode_select_path
path = `xcode-select -print-path 2>/dev/null`.chomp
unless File.directory? path and File.file? "#{path}/usr/bin/xcodebuild"
# won't guess at the path they should use because it's too hard to get right
<<-EOS.undent
Your Xcode is configured with an invalid path.
You should change it to the correct path. Please note that there is no correct
path at this time if you have *only* installed the Command Line Tools for Xcode.
If your Xcode is pre-4.3 or you installed the whole of Xcode 4.3 then one of
these is (probably) what you want:
sudo xcode-select -switch /Developer
sudo xcode-select -switch /Application/Xcode.app
EOS
end
end
def check_user_path_1
$seen_prefix_bin = false
$seen_prefix_sbin = false
path_folders.each do |p| case p
when '/usr/bin'
# only show the doctor message if there are any conflicts
# rationale: a default install should not trigger any brew doctor messages
conflicts = Dir["#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin/*"].
map{ |fn| File.basename fn }.
select{ |bn| File.exist? "/usr/bin/#{bn}" }
if conflicts.size
out = <<-EOS.undent
/usr/bin occurs before #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin
This means that system-provided programs will be used instead of those
provided by Homebrew. The following tools exist at both paths:
#{conflicts * "\n "}
Consider ammending your PATH so that #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin
is ahead of /usr/bin in your PATH.
when "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin"
when "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/sbin"
def check_user_path_2
unless $seen_prefix_bin
<<-EOS.undent
Homebrew's bin was not found in your path.
Consider ammending your PATH variable so it contains:
# Don't complain about sbin not being in the path if it doesn't exist
sbin = (HOMEBREW_PREFIX+'sbin')
if sbin.directory? and sbin.children.length > 0
unless $seen_prefix_sbin
<<-EOS.undent
Homebrew's sbin was not found in your path.
Consider ammending your PATH variable so it contains:
def check_which_pkg_config
binary = `/usr/bin/which pkg-config`.chomp
return if binary.empty?
unless binary == "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin/pkg-config"
You have a non-brew 'pkg-config' in your PATH:
#{binary}
`./configure` may have problems finding brew-installed packages using
this other pkg-config.
EOS
end
end
def check_pkg_config_paths
binary = `/usr/bin/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"
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
if %w[lib/libgettextlib.dylib
lib/libintl.dylib
include/libintl.h ].any? { |f| File.exist? "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/#{f}" }
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.
If you have a non-Homebrew provided gettext, other problems will happen
especially if it wasn't compiled with the proper architectures.
EOS
end
end
def check_for_iconv
if %w[lib/libiconv.dylib
include/iconv.h ].any? { |f| File.exist? "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/#{f}" }
libiconv was detected in your PREFIX.
Homebrew doesn't provide a libiconv formula, and expects to link against
the system version in /usr/lib.
If you have a non-Homebrew provided libiconv, many formulae will fail
to compile or link, especially if it wasn't compiled with the proper
architectures.
def check_for_config_scripts
real_cellar = HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist? && HOMEBREW_CELLAR.realpath
config_scripts = []
next if ['/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin', '/usr/X11/bin', '/usr/X11R6/bin', "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin", "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/sbin", "/opt/X11/bin"].include? p
next if p =~ %r[^(#{real_cellar.to_s}|#{HOMEBREW_CELLAR.to_s})] if real_cellar
configs = Dir["#{p}/*-config"]
# puts "#{p}\n #{configs * ' '}" unless configs.empty?
config_scripts << [p, configs.collect {|p| File.basename(p)}] unless configs.empty?
end
unless config_scripts.empty?
s = <<-EOS.undent
"config" scripts exist outside your system or Homebrew directories.
`./configure` scripts often look for *-config scripts to determine if
software packages are installed, and what additional flags to use when
compiling and linking.
Having additional scripts in your path can confuse software installed via
Homebrew if the config script overrides a system or Homebrew provided
script of the same name. We found the following "config" scripts:
EOS
config_scripts.each do |pair|
dn = pair[0]
pair[1].each do |fn|
s << " #{dn}/#{fn}\n"
end
def check_for_dyld_vars
if ENV['DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH']
Setting DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH can break dynamic linking.
You should probably unset it.
EOS
end
end
def check_for_symlinked_cellar
if HOMEBREW_CELLAR.symlink?
Symlinked Cellars can cause problems.
Your Homebrew Cellar is a symlink: #{HOMEBREW_CELLAR}
which resolves to: #{HOMEBREW_CELLAR.realpath}
The recommended Homebrew installations are either:
(A) Have Cellar be a real directory inside of your HOMEBREW_PREFIX
(B) Symlink "bin/brew" into your prefix, but don't symlink "Cellar".
Older installations of Homebrew may have created a symlinked Cellar, but this can
cause problems when two formula install to locations that are mapped on top of each
other during the linking step.
EOS
end
end
def check_for_multiple_volumes
return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist?
volumes = Volumes.new
# Find the volumes for the TMP folder & HOMEBREW_CELLAR
real_cellar = HOMEBREW_CELLAR.realpath
tmp_prefix = ENV['HOMEBREW_TEMP'] || '/tmp'
tmp = Pathname.new `/usr/bin/mktemp -d #{tmp_prefix}/homebrew-brew-doctor-XXXX`.strip
real_temp = tmp.realpath.parent
where_cellar = volumes.which real_cellar
where_temp = volumes.which real_temp
Dir.delete tmp
unless where_cellar == where_temp then <<-EOS.undent
Your Cellar and TEMP directories are on different volumes.
OS X won't move relative symlinks across volumes unless the target file already
exists. Brews known to be affected by this are Git and Narwhal.
You should set the "HOMEBREW_TEMP" environmental variable to a suitable
directory on the same volume as your Cellar.
EOS
end
end
def check_for_git
unless system "/usr/bin/which -s git" then <<-EOS.undent
Git could not be found in your PATH.
Homebrew uses Git for several internal functions, and some formulae use Git
checkouts instead of stable tarballs. You may want to install Git:
brew install git
EOS
end
end
def check_git_newline_settings
return unless system "/usr/bin/which -s git"
autocrlf = `git config --get core.autocrlf`.chomp
safecrlf = `git config --get core.safecrlf`.chomp
if autocrlf == 'input' and safecrlf == 'true' then <<-EOS.undent
Suspicious Git newline settings found.
The detected Git newline settings can cause checkout problems:
core.autocrlf = #{autocrlf}
core.safecrlf = #{safecrlf}
If you are not routinely dealing with Windows-based projects,
consider removing these settings.
EOS
end
end
def check_for_autoconf
autoconf = `/usr/bin/which autoconf`.chomp
safe_autoconfs = %w[/usr/bin/autoconf /Developer/usr/bin/autoconf]
unless autoconf.empty? or safe_autoconfs.include? autoconf then <<-EOS.undent
An "autoconf" in your path blocks the Xcode-provided version at:
#{autoconf}
This custom autoconf may cause some Homebrew formulae to fail to compile.
EOS
end
end
def __check_linked_brew f
links_found = []
Pathname.new(f.prefix).find do |src|
dst=HOMEBREW_PREFIX+src.relative_path_from(f.prefix)
next unless dst.symlink?
dst_points_to = dst.realpath()
next unless dst_points_to.to_s == src.to_s
if src.directory?
Find.prune
else
links_found << dst
end
end
return links_found
end
def check_for_linked_kegonly_brews
require 'formula'
warnings = Hash.new
Formula.all.each do |f|
next unless f.keg_only? and f.installed?
links = __check_linked_brew f
warnings[f.name] = links unless links.empty?
end
unless warnings.empty?
Some keg-only formula are linked into the Cellar.
Linking a keg-only formula, such as gettext, into the cellar with
`brew link f` will cause other formulae to detect them during the
`./configure` step. This may cause problems when compiling those
other formulae.
Binaries provided by keg-only formulae may override system binaries
with other strange results.
You may wish to `brew unlink` these brews:
EOS
warnings.keys.each{ |f| s << " #{f}\n" }
s
def check_for_MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
target_var = ENV['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET']
if target_var and target_var != MACOS_VERSION.to_s then <<-EOS.undent
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET was set to #{target_var}
This is used by Fink, but having it set to a value different from the
current system version (#{MACOS_VERSION}) can cause problems, compiling
Git for instance, and should probably be removed.
EOS
end
end
def check_for_other_frameworks
# Other frameworks that are known to cause problems when present
%w{Mono.framework expat.framework libexpat.framework}.
map{ |frmwrk| "/Library/Frameworks/#{frmwrk}" }.
select{ |frmwrk| File.exist? frmwrk }.
map do |frmwrk| <<-EOS.undent
#{frmwrk} detected
This can be picked up by CMake's build system and likely cause the build to
fail. You may need to move this file out of the way to compile CMake.
def check_tmpdir
tmpdir = ENV['TMPDIR']
"TMPDIR #{tmpdir.inspect} doesn't exist." unless tmpdir.nil? or File.directory? tmpdir
def check_missing_deps
s = `brew missing`.strip
if s.length > 0 then <<-EOS.undent
You have missing dependencies for install formula
You should `brew install` these missing dependencies:
#{s}
EOS
cmd = `git status -s Library/Homebrew/ 2> /dev/null`.chomp
if system "/usr/bin/which -s git" and File.directory? '.git' and not cmd.empty? then <<-EOS.undent
You have uncommitted modifications to Homebrew's core.
Unless you know what you are doing, you should run:
cd #{HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY} && git reset --hard
EOS
def check_for_leopard_ssl
if MacOS.leopard? and not ENV['GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY']
The version of libcurl provided with Mac OS X Leopard has outdated
SSL certificates.
This can cause problems when running Homebrew commands that use Git to
fetch over HTTPS, e.g. `brew update` or installing formulae that perform
Git checkouts.
You can force Git to ignore these errors by setting GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY.
export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=1
EOS
end
end
def check_git_version
# see https://github.com/blog/642-smart-http-support
return unless system "/usr/bin/which -s git"
`git --version`.chomp =~ /git version (\d)\.(\d)\.(\d)/
if $2.to_i < 6 or $2.to_i == 6 and $3.to_i < 6 then <<-EOS.undent
An outdated version of Git was detected in your PATH.
Git 1.6.6 or newer is required to perform checkouts over HTTP from GitHub.
Please upgrade: brew upgrade git
if system "/usr/bin/which -s enpkg" then <<-EOS.undent
Enthought Python was found in your PATH.
This can cause build problems, as this software installs its own
copies of iconv and libxml2 into directories that are picked up by
module Homebrew extend self
raring_to_brew = true
checks = Checks.new
checks.methods.select{ |method| method =~ /^check_/ }.sort.each do |method|
out = checks.send(method)
unless out.nil? or out.empty?
puts unless raring_to_brew
lines = out.to_s.split('\n')
opoo lines.shift
puts lines
raring_to_brew = false
end
puts "Your system is raring to brew." if raring_to_brew