nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/archivers/sharutils/default.nix
John Wiegley 28b6fb61e6 Change occurrences of gcc to the more general cc
This is done for the sake of Yosemite, which does not have gcc, and yet
this change is also compatible with Linux.
2014-12-26 11:06:21 -06:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, gettext, coreutils }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "sharutils-4.11.1";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/sharutils/${name}.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "1mallg1gprimlggdisfzdmh1xi676jsfdlfyvanlcw72ny8fsj3g";
};
preConfigure =
''
# Fix for building on Glibc 2.16. Won't be needed once the
# gnulib in sharutils is updated.
sed -i ${stdenv.lib.optionalString (stdenv.isBSD && stdenv.cc.nativeTools) "''"} '/gets is a security hole/d' lib/stdio.in.h
'';
# GNU Gettext is needed on non-GNU platforms.
buildInputs = [ gettext coreutils ];
doCheck = true;
crossAttrs = {
patches = [ ./sharutils-4.11.1-cross-binary-mode-popen.patch ];
};
meta = {
description = "Tools for remote synchronization and `shell archives'";
longDescription =
'' GNU shar makes so-called shell archives out of many files, preparing
them for transmission by electronic mail services. A shell archive
is a collection of files that can be unpacked by /bin/sh. A wide
range of features provide extensive flexibility in manufacturing
shars and in specifying shar smartness. For example, shar may
compress files, uuencode binary files, split long files and
construct multi-part mailings, ensure correct unsharing order, and
provide simplistic checksums.
GNU unshar scans a set of mail messages looking for the start of
shell archives. It will automatically strip off the mail headers
and other introductory text. The archive bodies are then unpacked
by a copy of the shell. unshar may also process files containing
concatenated shell archives.
'';
homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/sharutils/;
license = stdenv.lib.licenses.gpl3Plus;
maintainers = [ ];
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.all;
};
}