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In line with the Nixpkgs manual. A mechanical change, done with this command: find pkgs -name "*.nix" | \ while read f; do \ sed -e 's/description\s*=\s*"\([a-z]\)/description = "\u\1/' -i "$f"; \ done I manually skipped some: * Descriptions starting with an abbreviation, a user name or package name * Frequently generated expressions (haskell-packages.nix)
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1011 B
Nix
34 lines
1011 B
Nix
{stdenv, fetchurl, automake, autoconf, x11}:
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stdenv.mkDerivation {
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name = "libstroke-0.5.1";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = http://etla.net/libstroke/libstroke-0.5.1.tar.gz;
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sha256 = "0da9f5fde66feaf6697ba069baced8fb3772c3ddc609f39861f92788f5c7772d";
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};
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buildInputs = [ automake autoconf x11 ];
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# libstroke ships with an ancient config.sub that doesn't know about x86_64, so regenerate it.
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# Also, modern automake doesn't like things and returns error code 63. But it generates the file.
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preConfigure = ''
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rm config.sub
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autoconf
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automake -a || true
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'';
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meta = {
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description = "Libstroke, a library for simple gesture recognition";
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homepage = http://etla.net/libstroke/;
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license = stdenv.lib.licenses.gpl2;
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longDescription =
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'' libstroke, last updated in 2001, still successfully provides a basic
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gesture recognition engine based around a 3x3 grid. It's simple and
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easy to work with, and notably used by FVWM.
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'';
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};
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}
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