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require "cmd/missing"
require "formula"
require "keg"
require "version"
    vols = get_mounts path

    # no volume found
    if vols.empty?
      return -1
    end

    vol_index = @volumes.index(vols[0])
    # volume not found in volume list
    if vol_index.nil?
      return -1
  def get_mounts path=nil
    vols = []
    # get the volume of path, if path is nil returns all volumes

    args = %w[/bin/df -P]
    args << path if path

    Utils.popen_read(*args) do |io|
      io.each_line do |line|
        case line.chomp
          # regex matches: /dev/disk0s2   489562928 440803616  48247312    91%    /
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        when /^.+\s+[0-9]+\s+[0-9]+\s+[0-9]+\s+[0-9]{1,3}%\s+(.+)/
          vols << $1
        end
class Checks

############# HELPERS
  # Finds files in HOMEBREW_PREFIX *and* /usr/local.
  # Specify paths relative to a prefix eg. "include/foo.h".
  # Sets @found for your convenience.
  def find_relative_paths *relative_paths
    @found = %W[#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX} /usr/local].uniq.inject([]) do |found, prefix|
      found + relative_paths.map{|f| File.join(prefix, f) }.select{|f| File.exist? f }
    end
  end

  def inject_file_list(list, str)
    list.inject(str) { |s, f| s << "    #{f}\n" }
  end

  # Git will always be on PATH because of the wrapper script in
  # Library/Contributions/cmd, so we check if there is a *real*
  # git here to avoid multiple warnings.
  def git?
    return @git if instance_variable_defined?(:@git)
    @git = system "git --version >/dev/null 2>&1"
############# END HELPERS
# Sorry for the lack of an indent here, the diff would have been unreadable.
# See https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/pull/9986
def check_path_for_trailing_slashes
  bad_paths = ENV['PATH'].split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR).select { |p| p[-1..-1] == '/' }
  return if bad_paths.empty?
  s = <<-EOS.undent
    Some directories in your path end in a slash.
    Directories in your path should not end in a slash. This can break other
    doctor checks. The following directories should be edited:
  EOS
  bad_paths.each{|p| s << "    #{p}"}
  s
end

# Installing MacGPG2 interferes with Homebrew in a big way
# http://sourceforge.net/projects/macgpg2/files/
def check_for_macgpg2
  return if File.exist? '/usr/local/MacGPG2/share/gnupg/VERSION'

  suspects = %w{
    /Applications/start-gpg-agent.app
    /Library/Receipts/libiconv1.pkg
    /usr/local/MacGPG2
  }

  if suspects.any? { |f| File.exist? f } then <<-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/.
def __check_stray_files(dir, pattern, white_list, message)
  files = Dir.chdir(dir) {
    Dir[pattern].select { |f| File.file?(f) && !File.symlink?(f) }
  }

  keys = white_list.keys
  bad = files.reject { |file|
    keys.any? { |pat| File.fnmatch?(pat, file) }
  }

  bad.map! { |file| File.join(dir, file) }

  inject_file_list(bad, message) unless bad.empty?
end
def check_for_stray_dylibs
  # 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",
    "libosxfuse_i32.2.dylib" => "OSXFuse",
    "libosxfuse_i64.2.dylib" => "OSXFuse",
  }
  __check_stray_files "/usr/local/lib", "*.dylib", white_list, <<-EOS.undent
    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:
def check_for_stray_static_libs
  # Static libs which are generally OK should be added to this list,
  # with a short description of the software they come with.
  white_list = {
    "libsecurity_agent_client.a" => "OS X 10.8.2 Supplemental Update",
    "libsecurity_agent_server.a" => "OS X 10.8.2 Supplemental Update"
  }
  __check_stray_files "/usr/local/lib", "*.a", white_list, <<-EOS.undent
    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
end

def check_for_stray_pcs
  # 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 = {
    "osxfuse.pc" => "OSXFuse",
  }
  __check_stray_files "/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig", "*.pc", white_list, <<-EOS.undent
    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
end

def check_for_stray_las
  white_list = {
    "libfuse.la" => "MacFuse",
    "libfuse_ino64.la" => "MacFuse",
    "libosxfuse_i32.la" => "OSXFuse",
    "libosxfuse_i64.la" => "OSXFuse",
  }
  __check_stray_files "/usr/local/lib", "*.la", white_list, <<-EOS.undent
    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
end

def check_for_stray_headers
  white_list = {} # TODO whitelist MacFuse/OSXFuse headers
  __check_stray_files "/usr/local/include", "**/*.h", white_list, <<-EOS.undent
    Unbrewed header files were found in /usr/local/include.
    If you didn't put them there on purpose they could cause problems when
    building Homebrew formulae, and may need to be deleted.

    Unexpected header files:
  EOS
end

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def check_for_other_package_managers
  ponk = MacOS.macports_or_fink
  unless ponk.empty?
    <<-EOS.undent
      You have MacPorts or Fink installed:
        #{ponk.join(", ")}

      This can cause trouble. You don't have to uninstall them, but you may want to
      temporarily move them out of the way, e.g.
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        sudo mv /opt/local ~/macports
    EOS
def check_for_broken_symlinks
  broken_symlinks = []

  Keg::PRUNEABLE_DIRECTORIES.select(&:directory?).each do |d|
    d.find do |path|
      if path.symlink? && !path.resolved_path_exists?
        broken_symlinks << path
      end
    end
  end
  unless broken_symlinks.empty? then <<-EOS.undent
    Broken symlinks were found. Remove them with `brew prune`:
      #{broken_symlinks * "\n      "}
    EOS
  end
end

if MacOS.version >= "10.9"
  def check_for_installed_developer_tools
    unless MacOS::Xcode.installed? || MacOS::CLT.installed? then <<-EOS.undent
      No developer tools installed.
      Install the Command Line Tools:
        xcode-select --install
      EOS
    end
  def check_xcode_up_to_date
    if MacOS::Xcode.installed? && MacOS::Xcode.outdated? then <<-EOS.undent
      Your Xcode (#{MacOS::Xcode.version}) is outdated
      Please update to Xcode #{MacOS::Xcode.latest_version}.
      Xcode can be updated from the App Store.
      EOS
    end
  def check_clt_up_to_date
    if MacOS::CLT.installed? && MacOS::CLT.outdated? then <<-EOS.undent
      A newer Command Line Tools release is available.
      Update them from Software Update in the App Store.
      EOS
    end
  end
elsif MacOS.version == "10.8" || MacOS.version == "10.7"
  def check_for_installed_developer_tools
    unless MacOS::Xcode.installed? || MacOS::CLT.installed? then <<-EOS.undent
      No developer tools installed.
      You should install the Command Line Tools.
      The standalone package can be obtained from
        https://developer.apple.com/downloads
      or it can be installed via Xcode's preferences.
    end
  end

  def check_xcode_up_to_date
    if MacOS::Xcode.installed? && MacOS::Xcode.outdated? then <<-EOS.undent
      Your Xcode (#{MacOS::Xcode.version}) is outdated
      Please update to Xcode #{MacOS::Xcode.latest_version}.
      Xcode can be updated from
        https://developer.apple.com/downloads
  end

  def check_clt_up_to_date
    if MacOS::CLT.installed? && MacOS::CLT.outdated? then <<-EOS.undent
      A newer Command Line Tools release is available.
      The standalone package can be obtained from
        https://developer.apple.com/downloads
      or it can be installed via Xcode's preferences.
    end
  end
else
  def check_for_installed_developer_tools
    unless MacOS::Xcode.installed? then <<-EOS.undent
      Xcode is not installed. Most formulae need Xcode to build.
      It can be installed from
        https://developer.apple.com/downloads
      EOS
    end
  end

  def check_xcode_up_to_date
    if MacOS::Xcode.installed? && MacOS::Xcode.outdated? then <<-EOS.undent
      Your Xcode (#{MacOS::Xcode.version}) is outdated
      Please update to Xcode #{MacOS::Xcode.latest_version}.
      Xcode can be updated from
        https://developer.apple.com/downloads
def check_for_osx_gcc_installer
  if (MacOS.version < "10.7" || MacOS::Xcode.version > "4.1") && \
      MacOS.clang_version == "2.1"
    message = <<-EOS.undent
    You seem to have osx-gcc-installer installed.
    Homebrew doesn't support osx-gcc-installer. It causes many builds to fail and
    is an unlicensed distribution of really old Xcode files.
    if MacOS.version >= :mavericks
      message += <<-EOS.undent
        Please run `xcode-select --install` to install the CLT.
      EOS
    elsif MacOS.version >= :lion
      message += <<-EOS.undent
        Please install the CLT or Xcode #{MacOS::Xcode.latest_version}.
      EOS
    else
      message += <<-EOS.undent
        Please install Xcode #{MacOS::Xcode.latest_version}.
      EOS
    end
def check_for_stray_developer_directory
  # if the uninstaller script isn't there, it's a good guess neither are
  # any troublesome leftover Xcode files
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  uninstaller = Pathname.new("/Developer/Library/uninstall-developer-folder")
  if MacOS::Xcode.version >= "4.3" && uninstaller.exist? then <<-EOS.undent
    You have leftover files from an older version of Xcode.
    You should delete them using:
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      #{uninstaller}
def check_for_bad_install_name_tool
  return if MacOS.version < "10.9"

  libs = `otool -L /usr/bin/install_name_tool`
  unless libs.include? "/usr/lib/libxcselect.dylib" then <<-EOS.undent
    You have an outdated version of /usr/bin/install_name_tool installed.
    This will cause binary package installations to fail.
    This can happen if you install osx-gcc-installer or RailsInstaller.
    To restore it, you must reinstall OS X or restore the binary from
    the OS packages.
    EOS
  end
end

def __check_subdir_access base
  target = HOMEBREW_PREFIX+base
  return unless target.exist?
  target.find do |d|
    next unless d.directory?
    cant_read << d unless d.writable_real?
  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_share_locale
  __check_subdir_access 'share/locale'
end

def check_access_share_man
  __check_subdir_access 'share/man'
end

def check_access_usr_local
  return unless HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s == '/usr/local'

  unless File.writable_real?("/usr/local") then <<-EOS.undent
    The /usr/local directory is not writable.
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    Even if this directory was writable when you installed Homebrew, other
    software may change permissions on this directory. 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

%w{include etc lib lib/pkgconfig share}.each do |d|
  define_method("check_access_#{d.sub("/", "_")}") do
    dir = HOMEBREW_PREFIX.join(d)
    if dir.exist? && !dir.writable_real? then <<-EOS.undent
      #{dir} isn't writable.

      This can happen if you "sudo make install" software that isn't managed by
      by Homebrew. If a formula tries to write a file to this directory, the
      install will fail during the link step.

      You should probably `chown` #{dir}
      EOS
def check_access_logs
  if HOMEBREW_LOGS.exist? and not HOMEBREW_LOGS.writable_real?
    <<-EOS.undent
      #{HOMEBREW_LOGS} isn't writable.
      This can happen if you "sudo make install" software that isn't managed
      by Homebrew.

      Homebrew writes debugging logs to this location.

      You should probably `chown` #{HOMEBREW_LOGS}
def check_ruby_version
  ruby_version = MacOS.version >= "10.9" ? "2.0" : "1.8"
  if RUBY_VERSION[/\d\.\d/] != ruby_version then <<-EOS.undent
    Ruby version #{RUBY_VERSION} is unsupported on #{MacOS.version}. Homebrew
    is developed and tested on Ruby #{ruby_version}, and may not work correctly
    on other Rubies. Patches are accepted as long as they don't cause breakage
    on supported Rubies.
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    EOS
  end
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end

def check_homebrew_prefix
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  unless HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s == '/usr/local'
    <<-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!
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    EOS
  end
def check_xcode_prefix
  prefix = MacOS::Xcode.prefix
  return if prefix.nil?
  if prefix.to_s.match(' ')
    <<-EOS.undent
      Xcode is installed to a directory with a space in the name.
      This will cause some formulae to fail to build.
def check_xcode_prefix_exists
  prefix = MacOS::Xcode.prefix
  return if prefix.nil?
  unless prefix.exist?
    <<-EOS.undent
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      The directory Xcode is reportedly installed to doesn't exist:
        #{prefix}
      You may need to `xcode-select` the proper path if you have moved Xcode.
    EOS
  end
end

def check_xcode_select_path
  if not MacOS::CLT.installed? and not File.file? "#{MacOS.active_developer_dir}/usr/bin/xcodebuild"
    path = MacOS::Xcode.bundle_path
    path = '/Developer' if path.nil? or not path.directory?
    <<-EOS.undent
      Your Xcode is configured with an invalid path.
      You should change it to the correct path:
        sudo xcode-select -switch #{path}
def check_user_path_1
  $seen_prefix_bin = false
  $seen_prefix_sbin = false
  paths.each do |p|
    case p
      unless $seen_prefix_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 > 0
          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:
            Consider setting your PATH so that #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin
            occurs before /usr/bin. Here is a one-liner:
                echo export PATH='#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bash_profile
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      end
    when "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin"
      $seen_prefix_bin = true
    when "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/sbin"
      $seen_prefix_sbin = true
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    end
  end
def check_user_path_2
  unless $seen_prefix_bin
    <<-EOS.undent
      Homebrew's bin was not found in your PATH.
      Consider setting the PATH for example like so
          echo export PATH='#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bash_profile
def check_user_path_3
  # 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 $seen_prefix_sbin
      <<-EOS.undent
        Homebrew's sbin was not found in your PATH but you have installed
        formulae that put executables in #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/sbin.
        Consider setting the PATH for example like so
            echo export PATH='#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/sbin:$PATH' >> ~/.bash_profile
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  end
end

def check_user_curlrc
  if %w[CURL_HOME HOME].any?{|key| ENV[key] and File.exist? "#{ENV[key]}/.curlrc" } then <<-EOS.undent
    You have a curlrc file
    If you have trouble downloading packages with Homebrew, then maybe this
    is the problem? If the following command doesn't work, then try removing
    your curlrc:
      curl http://github.com
    EOS
  end
end

def check_which_pkg_config
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  binary = which 'pkg-config'
  return if binary.nil?
  mono_config = Pathname.new("/usr/bin/pkg-config")
  if mono_config.exist? && mono_config.realpath.to_s.include?("Mono.framework") then <<-EOS.undent
    You have a non-Homebrew 'pkg-config' in your PATH:
      /usr/bin/pkg-config => #{mono_config.realpath}

    This was most likely created by the Mono installer. `./configure` may
    have problems finding brew-installed packages using this other pkg-config.

    Mono no longer installs this file as of 3.0.4. You should
    `sudo rm /usr/bin/pkg-config` and upgrade to the latest version of Mono.
    EOS
  elsif binary.to_s != "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin/pkg-config" then <<-EOS.undent
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    You have a non-Homebrew 'pkg-config' in your PATH:
      #{binary}
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    `./configure` may have problems finding brew-installed packages using
    this other pkg-config.
def check_for_gettext
  find_relative_paths("lib/libgettextlib.dylib",
                      "lib/libintl.dylib",
                      "include/libintl.h")
  return if @found.empty?
  # Our gettext formula will be caught by check_linked_keg_only_brews
  f = Formulary.factory("gettext") rescue nil
  return if f and f.linked_keg.directory? and @found.all? do |path|
    Pathname.new(path).realpath.to_s.start_with? "#{HOMEBREW_CELLAR}/gettext"

  s = <<-EOS.undent_________________________________________________________72
      gettext files detected at a system prefix
      These files can cause compilation and link failures, especially if they
      are compiled with improper architectures. Consider removing these files:
      EOS
  inject_file_list(@found, s)
end

def check_for_iconv
  unless find_relative_paths("lib/libiconv.dylib", "include/iconv.h").empty?
    if (f = Formulary.factory("libiconv") rescue nil) and f.linked_keg.directory?
      if not f.keg_only? then <<-EOS.undent
        A libiconv formula is installed and linked
        This will break stuff. For serious. Unlink it.
        EOS
      else
        # NOOP because: check_for_linked_keg_only_brews
      end
    else
      s = <<-EOS.undent_________________________________________________________72
          libiconv files detected at a system prefix other than /usr
          Homebrew doesn't provide a libiconv formula, and expects to link against
          the system version in /usr. libiconv in other prefixes can cause
          compile or link failure, especially if compiled with improper
          architectures. OS X itself never installs anything to /usr/local so
          it was either installed by a user or some other third party software.

          tl;dr: delete these files:
          EOS
      inject_file_list(@found, s)
def check_for_config_scripts
  return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist?
  real_cellar = HOMEBREW_CELLAR.realpath
  whitelist = %W[/usr/bin /usr/sbin /usr/X11/bin /usr/X11R6/bin /opt/X11/bin #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/sbin]
  whitelist.map! { |d| d.downcase }

  paths.each do |p|
    next if whitelist.include? p.downcase
    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.map { |c| File.basename(c) }] 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:
    config_scripts.each do |dir, files|
      files.each { |fn| s << "    #{dir}/#{fn}\n" }
def check_DYLD_vars
  found = ENV.keys.grep(/^DYLD_/)
  unless found.empty?
    s = <<-EOS.undent
    Setting DYLD_* vars can break dynamic linking.
    Set variables:
    s << found.map { |e| "    #{e}: #{ENV.fetch(e)}\n" }.join
    if found.include? 'DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES'
      s += <<-EOS.undent
      Setting DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES can cause Go builds to fail.
      Having this set is common if you use this software:
        http://asepsis.binaryage.com/
def check_for_symlinked_cellar
  return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist?
  if HOMEBREW_CELLAR.symlink?
    <<-EOS.undent
      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 = Pathname.new with_system_path { `mktemp -d #{HOMEBREW_TEMP}/homebrew-brew-doctor-XXXXXX` }.strip
  real_temp = tmp.realpath.parent

  where_cellar = volumes.which real_cellar
  where_temp = volumes.which real_temp

  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.
def check_filesystem_case_sensitive
  volumes = Volumes.new
  case_sensitive_vols = [HOMEBREW_PREFIX, HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY, HOMEBREW_CELLAR, HOMEBREW_TEMP].select do |dir|
    # We select the dir as being case-sensitive if either the UPCASED or the
    # downcased variant is missing.
    # Of course, on a case-insensitive fs, both exist because the os reports so.
    # In the rare situation when the user has indeed a downcased and an upcased
    # dir (e.g. /TMP and /tmp) this check falsely thinks it is case-insensitive
    # but we don't care beacuse: 1. there is more than one dir checked, 2. the
    # check is not vital and 3. we would have to touch files otherwise.
    upcased = Pathname.new(dir.to_s.upcase)
    downcased = Pathname.new(dir.to_s.downcase)
    dir.exist? && !(upcased.exist? && downcased.exist?)
  end.map { |case_sensitive_dir| volumes.get_mounts(case_sensitive_dir) }.uniq
  return if case_sensitive_vols.empty?
  <<-EOS.undent
    The filesystem on #{case_sensitive_vols.join(",")} appears to be case-sensitive.
    The default OS X filesystem is case-insensitive. Please report any apparent problems.
def __check_git_version
  # https://help.github.com/articles/https-cloning-errors
  `git --version`.chomp =~ /git version ((?:\d+\.?)+)/

  if $1 and Version.new($1) < Version.new("1.7.10") then <<-EOS.undent
    An outdated version of Git was detected in your PATH.
    Git 1.7.10 or newer is required to perform checkouts over HTTPS from GitHub.
    Please upgrade: brew upgrade git
    EOS
  end
end

    __check_git_version
  else <<-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
def check_git_newline_settings
  return unless git?
  autocrlf = `git config --get core.autocrlf`.chomp
  if autocrlf == 'true' then <<-EOS.undent
    Suspicious Git newline settings found.

    The detected Git newline settings will cause checkout problems:
      core.autocrlf = #{autocrlf}

    If you are not routinely dealing with Windows-based projects,
    consider removing these by running:
    `git config --global core.autocrlf input`
def check_git_origin
  return unless git? && (HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY/'.git').exist?

  HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY.cd do
    origin = `git config --get remote.origin.url`.strip

    if origin.empty? then <<-EOS.undent
      Missing git origin remote.

      Without a correctly configured origin, Homebrew won't update
      properly. You can solve this by adding the Homebrew remote:
        cd #{HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY}
        git remote add origin https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew.git
    elsif origin !~ /(mxcl|Homebrew)\/homebrew(\.git)?$/ then <<-EOS.undent
      Suspicious git origin remote found.

      With a non-standard origin, Homebrew won't pull updates from
      the main repository. The current git origin is:
        #{origin}

      Unless you have compelling reasons, consider setting the
      origin remote to point at the main repository, located at:
        https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew.git
def check_for_autoconf
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  return unless MacOS::Xcode.provides_autotools?
  autoconf = which('autoconf')
  safe_autoconfs = %w[/usr/bin/autoconf /Developer/usr/bin/autoconf]
  unless autoconf.nil? or safe_autoconfs.include? autoconf.to_s 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.
def __check_linked_brew f
  links_found = []

  prefix.find do |src|
    next if src == prefix
    dst = HOMEBREW_PREFIX + src.relative_path_from(prefix)

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    next if !dst.symlink? || !dst.exist? || src != dst.resolved_path

    if src.directory?
      Find.prune
    else
      links_found << dst
    end
def check_for_linked_keg_only_brews
  return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist?

  warnings = Hash.new

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  Formula.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?
    s = <<-EOS.undent
    Some keg-only formula are linked into the Cellar.
    Linking a keg-only formula, such as gettext, into the cellar with
    `brew link <formula>` 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:

    warnings.each_key { |f| s << "    #{f}\n" }
def check_for_other_frameworks
  # Other frameworks that are known to cause problems when present
  %w{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
  return unless HOMEBREW_CELLAR.exist?
  missing = Set.new
  Homebrew.missing_deps(Formula.installed).each_value do |deps|
    missing.merge(deps)
  if missing.any? then <<-EOS.undent
    Some installed formula are missing dependencies.
    You should `brew install` the missing dependencies:

        brew install #{missing.sort_by(&:name) * " "}

    Run `brew missing` for more details.
def check_git_status
  return unless git?
  HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY.cd do
    unless `git status --untracked-files=all --porcelain -- Library/Homebrew/ 2>/dev/null`.chomp.empty?
      <<-EOS.undent_________________________________________________________72
      You have uncommitted modifications to Homebrew
      If this a surprise to you, then you should stash these modifications.
      Stashing returns Homebrew to a pristine state but can be undone
      should you later need to do so for some reason.
          cd #{HOMEBREW_LIBRARY} && git stash && git clean -d -f
def check_git_ssl_verify
  if MacOS.version <= :leopard && !ENV['GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY'] then <<-EOS.undent
    The version of libcurl provided with Mac OS X #{MacOS.version} 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:
      export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=1
    or
      git config --global http.sslVerify false
def check_for_enthought_python
  if which "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
    other build systems.
def check_for_library_python
  if File.exist?("/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework") then <<-EOS.undent
    Python is installed at /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework

    Homebrew only supports building against the System-provided Python or a
    brewed Python. In particular, Pythons installed to /Library can interfere
    with other software installs.
    EOS
  end
end

def check_for_old_homebrew_share_python_in_path
  s = ''
  ['', '3'].map do |suffix|
    if paths.include?((HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"share/python#{suffix}").to_s)
      s += "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/share/python#{suffix} is not needed in PATH.\n"
    end
  end
  unless s.empty?