Installs Homebrew and acts as the native package provider for Mac OS X using Homebrew to install packages. See:
woss.name/2011/01/23/converging-your-home-directory-with-chef/
for additional background.
In order for this recipe to work, you will have to already own /usr/local
. This is outside the scope of the cookbook because it’s anticipated that you’ll run the cookbook as your own user, not root and you’d have to be root to take ownership of the directory. Easiest way to get started:
sudo chown -R `whoami`:staff /usr/local
Bear in mind that this will take ownership of the entire folder and its contents, so if you’ve already got stuff in there (eg MySQL owned by a mysql
user) you’ll need to be a touch more careful.
This is only going to work on platforms that Homebrew supports which is, I think, just Mac OS X. This cookbook has been tested on Mac OS X 10.6.6 with the latest version of Homebrew (as of Mon 24 Jan 2011 at any rate!).
Shouldn’t require any other cookbooks, though its operation may be greatly enhanced by another cookbook I’m brewing that manages launchd. ;-)
This cookbook provides a package provider called homebrew_package
which will install/remove packages using Homebrew. This becomes the default provider for package
if your platform is Mac OS X.
None.
Just make sure that this cookbook is selected before you start installing packages. You can add:
include_recipe 'homebrew'
to all your recipes that install packages, or you can just make sure it’s on the run list somewhere early on. The cookbook itself ensures that Homebrew is installed and up to date.
- Author
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Graeme Mathieson (<[email protected]>)
- Copyright
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2011, Graeme Mathieson
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the “License”); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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