nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/X11/xwinwrap/default.nix

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{ stdenv, fetchbzr, xlibsWrapper }:
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let
version = "4";
in
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "xwinwrap-${version}";
src = fetchbzr {
url = https://code.launchpad.net/~shantanu-goel/xwinwrap/devel;
rev = version;
sha256 = "1annhqc71jcgx5zvcy31c1c488ygx4q1ygrwyy2y0ww743smbchw";
};
buildInputs = [
xlibsWrapper
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];
buildPhase = if stdenv.hostPlatform.system == "x86_64-linux" then ''
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make all64
'' else if stdenv.hostPlatform.system == "i686-linux" then ''
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make all32
'' else throw "xwinwrap is not supported on ${stdenv.hostPlatform.system}";
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installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/bin
mv */xwinwrap $out/bin
'';
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "A utility that allows you to use an animated X window as the wallpaper";
longDescription = ''
XWinWrap is a small utility written a loooong time ago that allowed you to
stick most of the apps to your desktop background. What this meant was you
could use an animated screensaver (like glmatrix, electric sheep, etc) or
even a movie, and use it as your wallpaper. But only one version of this
app was ever released, and it had a few problems, like:
- Well, sticking didnt work. So if you did a minimize all or go to
desktop kind of thing, your wallpaper got minimized as well.
- The geometry option didnt work, so you could not create, e.g., a small
matrix window surrounded by your original wallpaper.
Seeing no-one picking it up, I decided to give it a bit of polish last
weekend by fixing the above problems and also add a few features. And here
it is, in its new avatar Shantz XWinWrap.
'';
license = licenses.hpnd;
homepage = https://shantanugoel.com/2008/09/03/shantz-xwinwrap/;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ infinisil ];
platforms = platforms.linux;
};
}