{ stdenv, fetchurl, fetchpatch, pkgconfig, libiconv, libintlOrEmpty , expat, zlib, libpng, pixman, fontconfig, freetype, xlibs , gobjectSupport ? true, glib , xcbSupport ? true # no longer experimental since 1.12 , glSupport ? true, mesa_noglu ? null # mesa is no longer a big dependency , pdfSupport ? true }: assert glSupport -> mesa_noglu != null; with { inherit (stdenv.lib) optional optionals; }; stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "cairo-1.14.2"; src = fetchurl { url = "http://cairographics.org/releases/${name}.tar.xz"; sha1 = "c8da68aa66ca0855b5d0ff552766d3e8679e1d24"; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgconfig libiconv ] ++ libintlOrEmpty; propagatedBuildInputs = with xlibs; [ xlibs.xlibs fontconfig expat freetype pixman zlib libpng ] ++ optional (!stdenv.isDarwin) libXrender ++ optionals xcbSupport [ libxcb xcbutil ] ++ optional gobjectSupport glib ++ optionals glSupport [ mesa_noglu ] ; configureFlags = [ "--enable-tee" ] ++ optional xcbSupport "--enable-xcb" ++ optional glSupport "--enable-gl" ++ optional pdfSupport "--enable-pdf" ; preConfigure = # On FreeBSD, `-ldl' doesn't exist. (stdenv.lib.optionalString stdenv.isFreeBSD '' for i in "util/"*"/Makefile.in" boilerplate/Makefile.in do cat "$i" | sed -es/-ldl//g > t mv t "$i" done '') + '' # Work around broken `Requires.private' that prevents Freetype # `-I' flags to be propagated. sed -i "src/cairo.pc.in" \ -es'|^Cflags:\(.*\)$|Cflags: \1 -I${freetype}/include/freetype2 -I${freetype}/include|g' ''; enableParallelBuilding = true; # The default `--disable-gtk-doc' is ignored. postInstall = "rm -rf $out/share/gtk-doc" + stdenv.lib.optionalString stdenv.isDarwin ('' #newline '' + glib.flattenInclude ); meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "A 2D graphics library with support for multiple output devices"; longDescription = '' Cairo is a 2D graphics library with support for multiple output devices. Currently supported output targets include the X Window System, Quartz, Win32, image buffers, PostScript, PDF, and SVG file output. Experimental backends include OpenGL (through glitz), XCB, BeOS, OS/2, and DirectFB. Cairo is designed to produce consistent output on all output media while taking advantage of display hardware acceleration when available (e.g., through the X Render Extension). ''; homepage = http://cairographics.org/; license = with licenses; [ lgpl2Plus mpl10 ]; platforms = platforms.all; }; }