# Packaging for OS X Several software tools assist with the installation of open source software on OS X. The authors of libfaketime maintain the libfaketime build spec files for MacPorts, Homebrew, and Fink. ## MacPorts Installing libfaketime via MacPorts is based on the provided Portfile, which has been included in the official MacPorts distribution since October, 2013. Users therefore can use "sudo port install libfaketime" as installation command. Some libfaketime Portfile caveats: - Github-based source file distribution - Non-clang-compilers need to be blacklisted - MacPorts folks have requested to avoid a platform-specific Makefile.OSX in the future Portfile submission is documented in https://www.macports.org/guide/#project.contributing and handled via a ticketing system: - https://trac.macports.org/ticket/40662 - https://trac.macports.org/ticket/40748 ## Homebrew The libfaketime 'formula' for Homebrew is available since November, 2013. Homebrew users can use 'brew install libfaketime' as installation command. Some libfaketime formula caveats: - "depends_on :macos => :lion" must be set for libfaketime >=0.9.5 - :llvm builds <= 2336 must be blacklisted because libfaketime =0.9.5 requires a compiler with thread local storage support. Formula submission is handled via pull request on Github following the "one formula per commit, one commit per formula" rule, which necessitates squashing commits and forced pushes when applying fixes. Style issues complementary to the documentation have been discussed in https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/pull/23245 ## Fink A libfaketime.info file is included in the Fink 10.7 tree since October, 2013, and installed using fink install libfaketime Some libfaketime fink info file caveats: - The dynamic library must be declared as private Shlib; this also necessitates BuildDepends: fink (>= 0.28) - "Distribution: 10.7, 10.8, 10.9" is required because libfaketime >=0.9.5 does not work on OS X 10.6 or before anymore. - When compiling, PREFIX=%{p} needs to be used because this path is hardcoded into the wrapper. However, "make install" needs to deploy into PREFIX=%{i} to make packaging work. Submission is via https://sourceforge.net/p/fink/package-submissions/