nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/graphics/mscgen/default.nix
Jörg Thalheim dadc7eb329
treewide: use runtimeShell instead of stdenv.shell whenever possible
Whenever we create scripts that are installed to $out, we must use runtimeShell
in order to get the shell that can be executed on the machine we create the
package for. This is relevant for cross-compiling. The only use case for
stdenv.shell are scripts that are executed as part of the build system.
Usages in checkPhase are borderline however to decrease the likelyhood
of people copying the wrong examples, I decided to use runtimeShell as well.
2019-02-26 14:10:49 +00:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, flex, bison, gd, libpng, libjpeg, freetype, zlib, libwebp, runtimeShell }:
let
version = "0.20";
in
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "mscgen-${version}";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://www.mcternan.me.uk/mscgen/software/mscgen-src-${version}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "3c3481ae0599e1c2d30b7ed54ab45249127533ab2f20e768a0ae58d8551ddc23";
};
buildInputs = [ flex bison gd libjpeg libpng freetype zlib libwebp ];
doCheck = true;
preCheck = ''
sed -i -e "s|#!/bin/bash|#!${runtimeShell}|" test/renderercheck.sh
'';
meta = {
homepage = http://www.mcternan.me.uk/mscgen/;
description = "Convert Message Sequence Chart descriptions into PNG, SVG, or EPS images";
license = stdenv.lib.licenses.gpl2;
longDescription = ''
Mscgen is a small program that parses Message Sequence Chart
descriptions and produces PNG, SVG, EPS or server side image maps
(ismaps) as the output. Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are a way
of representing entities and interactions over some time period
and are often used in combination with SDL. MSCs are popular in
Telecoms to specify how protocols operate although MSCs need not
be complicated to create or use. Mscgen aims to provide a simple
text language that is clear to create, edit and understand, which
can also be transformed into common image formats for display or
printing.
'';
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.linux;
maintainers = [ stdenv.lib.maintainers.peti ];
};
}