{ fetchurl, stdenv, scons, pythonFull, pkgconfig, dbus, dbus_glib , ncurses, libX11, libXt, libXpm, libXaw, libXext, makeWrapper , libusb1, docbook_xml_dtd_412, docbook_xsl, bc , libxslt, xmlto, gpsdUser ? "gpsd", gpsdGroup ? "dialout" }: # TODO: the 'xgps' program doesn't work: "ImportError: No module named gobject" # TODO: put the X11 deps behind a guiSupport parameter for headless support stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "gpsd-3.10"; src = fetchurl { url = "http://download-mirror.savannah.gnu.org/releases/gpsd/${name}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "0823hl5zgwnbgm0fq3i4z34lv76cpj0k6m0zjiygiyrxrz0w4vvh"; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ scons makeWrapper pkgconfig docbook_xml_dtd_412 docbook_xsl xmlto bc pythonFull ]; buildInputs = [ pythonFull dbus dbus_glib ncurses libX11 libXt libXpm libXaw libXext libxslt libusb1 ]; patches = [ ./0001-Import-LD_LIBRARY_PATH-to-allow-running-scons-check-.patch ./0002-Import-XML_CATALOG_FILES-to-be-able-to-validate-the-.patch ]; # - leapfetch=no disables going online at build time to fetch leap-seconds # info. See /build.txt for more info. # - chrpath=no stops the build from using 'chrpath' (which we don't have). # 'chrpath' is used to be able to run the tests from the source tree, but # we use $LD_LIBRARY_PATH instead. buildPhase = '' patchShebangs . mkdir -p "$out" sed -e "s|python_lib_dir = .*|python_lib_dir = \"$out/lib/${pythonFull.python.libPrefix}/site-packages\"|" -i SConstruct scons prefix="$out" leapfetch=no gpsd_user=${gpsdUser} gpsd_group=${gpsdGroup} \ systemd=yes udevdir="$out/lib/udev" chrpath=no ''; doCheck = true; checkPhase = '' export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$PWD" scons check ''; # TODO: the udev rules file and the hotplug script need fixes to work on NixOS installPhase = '' scons install mkdir -p "$out/lib/udev/rules.d" scons udev-install ''; postInstall = "wrapPythonPrograms"; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "GPS service daemon"; longDescription = '' gpsd is a service daemon that monitors one or more GPSes or AIS receivers attached to a host computer through serial or USB ports, making all data on the location/course/velocity of the sensors available to be queried on TCP port 2947 of the host computer. With gpsd, multiple location-aware client applications (such as navigational and wardriving software) can share access to receivers without contention or loss of data. Also, gpsd responds to queries with a format that is substantially easier to parse than the NMEA 0183 emitted by most GPSes. The gpsd distribution includes a linkable C service library, a C++ wrapper class, and a Python module that developers of gpsd-aware applications can use to encapsulate all communication with gpsd. Third-party client bindings for Java and Perl also exist. Besides gpsd itself, the project provides auxiliary tools for diagnostic monitoring and profiling of receivers and feeding location-aware applications GPS/AIS logs for diagnostic purposes. ''; homepage = http://catb.org/gpsd/; license = "BSD-style"; platforms = platforms.linux; maintainers = [ maintainers.bjornfor ]; }; }