Remove Linux-facing MacOS
references
#155012
Merged
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HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_FROM_API=1 brew install --build-from-source <formula>
, where<formula>
is the name of the formula you're submitting?brew test <formula>
, where<formula>
is the name of the formula you're submitting?brew audit --strict <formula>
(after doingHOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_FROM_API=1 brew install --build-from-source <formula>
)? If this is a new formula, does it passbrew audit --new <formula>
?See Homebrew/brew#16224
This PR removes calls to
MacOS
that could be accessed on Linux by addingon_macos
blocks around the relevant patches ingcc@5
andgcc@6
.In the case of
lsyncd
, I've reworked thexnu
resource to be dependent only on the major macOS version. As pointed out by @Bo98 here, bottles forlsyncd
are only matched to a major version and there haven't been issues. Based on this, it seems safe to drop the specificity. When there were different versions for minor releases, I went with the most recent. For example, I used the macOS 14.1xnu
version (10002.41.9
) for all Sonoma versions.I marked this as syntax-only since I don't think we need new bottles or anything, but feel free to change that if we still want to test out the formulae more thoroughly.