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{ stdenv, fetchurl, pcre, libiconv }:
* The stdenv setup script now defines a generic builder that allows builders for typical Autoconf-style to be much shorten, e.g., . $stdenv/setup genericBuild The generic builder does lots of stuff automatically: - Unpacks source archives specified by $src or $srcs (it knows about gzip, bzip2, tar, zip, and unpacked source trees). - Determines the source tree. - Applies patches specified by $patches. - Fixes libtool not to search for libraries in /lib etc. - Runs `configure'. - Runs `make'. - Runs `make install'. - Strips debug information from static libraries. - Writes nested log information (in the format accepted by `log2xml'). There are also lots of hooks and variables to customise the generic builder. See `stdenv/generic/docs.txt'. * Adapted the base packages (i.e., the ones used by stdenv) to use the generic builder. * We now use `curl' instead of `wget' to download files in `fetchurl'. * Neither `curl' nor `wget' are part of stdenv. We shouldn't encourage people to download stuff in builders (impure!). * Updated some packages. * `buildinputs' is now `buildInputs' (but the old name also works). * `findInputs' in the setup script now prevents inputs from being processed multiple times (which could happen, e.g., if an input was a propagated input of several other inputs; this caused the size variables like $PATH to blow up exponentially in the worst case). * Patched GNU Make to write nested log information in the format accepted by `log2xml'. Also, prior to writing the build command, Make now writes a line `building X' to indicate what is being built. This is unfortunately often obscured by the gigantic tool invocations in many Makefiles. The actual build commands are marked `unimportant' so that they don't clutter pages generated by `log2html'. svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=845
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let version = "2.21"; in
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stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "gnugrep-${version}";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/grep/grep-${version}.tar.xz";
sha256 = "1pp5n15qwxrw1pibwjhhgsibyv5cafhamf8lwzjygs6y00fa2i2j";
};
buildInputs = [ pcre libiconv ];
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doCheck = !stdenv.isDarwin;
# On Mac OS X, force use of mkdir -p, since Grep's fallback
# (./install-sh) is broken.
preConfigure = ''
export MKDIR_P="mkdir -p"
'';
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# Fix reference to sh in bootstrap-tools, and invoke grep via
# absolute path rather than looking at argv[0].
postInstall =
''
rm $out/bin/egrep $out/bin/fgrep
echo "#! /bin/sh" > $out/bin/egrep
echo "exec $out/bin/grep -E \"\$@\"" >> $out/bin/egrep
echo "#! /bin/sh" > $out/bin/fgrep
echo "exec $out/bin/grep -F \"\$@\"" >> $out/bin/fgrep
chmod +x $out/bin/egrep $out/bin/fgrep
'';
meta = {
homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/grep/;
description = "GNU implementation of the Unix grep command";
longDescription = ''
The grep command searches one or more input files for lines
containing a match to a specified pattern. By default, grep
prints the matching lines.
'';
license = stdenv.lib.licenses.gpl3Plus;
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maintainers = [ stdenv.lib.maintainers.eelco ];
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.all;
};
passthru = {inherit pcre;};
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}