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args:
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args.stdenv.mkDerivation {
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name = "thinkingrock-2.2.1-binary";
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src = args.fetchurl {
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url = mirror://sourceforge/thinkingrock/ThinkingRock/TR%202.2.1/tr-2.2.1.tar.gz;
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sha256 = "0hnwvvyc8miiz8w2g4iy7s4rgfy0kfbncgbgfzpsq6nrzq334kgm";
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};
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/* it would be a really bad idea to put thinkingrock tr executable in PATH!
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the tr.sh script does use the coreutils tr itself
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That's why I've renamed the wrapper and called it thinkingrock
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However you may not rename the bin/tr script cause it will notice and throw an
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"java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Malformed branding token: thinkingrock"
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exception. I hope that's fine
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*/
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buildPhase = ''
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# only keep /bin/tr
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ls -1 bin/* | grep -ve 'bin/tr''$' | xargs rm
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# don't keep the other .exe file either
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find . -iname "*.exe" | xargs -n1 rm
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ensureDir $out/{nix-support/tr-files,bin}
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cp -r . $out/nix-support/tr-files
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cat >> $out/bin/thinkingrock << EOF
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#!/bin/sh
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exec $out/nix-support/tr-files/bin/tr "$@"
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EOF
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chmod +x $out/bin/thinkingrock
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'';
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installPhase = ":";
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meta = {
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description = "task managing system";
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homepage = http://www.thinkingrock.com.au/;
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license = "CDDL"; # Common Development and Distribution License
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};
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}
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