nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/audio/abcde/default.nix

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, libcdio-paranoia, cddiscid, wget, bash, which, vorbis-tools, id3v2, eyeD3
, lame, flac, eject, mkcue, glyr
, perl, DigestSHA, MusicBrainz, MusicBrainzDiscID
, makeWrapper }:
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let version = "2.8.1";
in
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "abcde-${version}";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://abcde.einval.com/download/abcde-${version}.tar.gz";
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sha256 = "0f9bjs0phk23vry7gvh0cll9vl6kmc1y4fwwh762scfdvpbp3774";
};
# FIXME: This package does not support `distmp3', `eject', etc.
patches = [ ./abcde.patch ];
configurePhase = ''
sed -i "s|^[[:blank:]]*prefix *=.*$|prefix = $out|g ;
s|^[[:blank:]]*etcdir *=.*$|etcdir = $out/etc|g ;
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s|^[[:blank:]]*INSTALL *=.*$|INSTALL = install -c|g" \
"Makefile";
# We use `cd-paranoia' from GNU libcdio, which contains a hyphen
# in its name, unlike Xiph's cdparanoia.
sed -i "s|^[[:blank:]]*CDPARANOIA=.*$|CDPARANOIA=cd-paranoia|g ;
s|^[[:blank:]]*DEFAULT_CDROMREADERS=.*$|DEFAULT_CDROMREADERS=\"cd-paranoia cdda2wav\"|g" \
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"abcde"
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substituteInPlace "abcde" \
--replace "/etc/abcde.conf" "$out/etc/abcde.conf"
'';
buildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
propagatedBuildInputs = [ perl DigestSHA MusicBrainz MusicBrainzDiscID ];
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installFlags = [ "sysconfdir=$(out)/etc" ];
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postFixup = ''
for cmd in abcde cddb-tool abcde-musicbrainz-tool; do
wrapProgram "$out/bin/$cmd" --prefix PATH ":" \
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${stdenv.lib.makeBinPath [ "$out" which libcdio-paranoia cddiscid wget vorbis-tools id3v2 eyeD3 lame flac glyr ]}
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done
'';
meta = {
homepage = http://abcde.einval.com/wiki/;
license = stdenv.lib.licenses.gpl2Plus;
description = "Command-line audio CD ripper";
longDescription = ''
abcde is a front-end command-line utility (actually, a shell
script) that grabs tracks off a CD, encodes them to
Ogg/Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, Ogg/Speex and/or MPP/MP+ (Musepack)
format, and tags them, all in one go.
'';
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.linux;
};
}