{ stdenv, fetchurl, ncurses }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "bwm-ng-0.6"; src = fetchurl { url = "http://www.gropp.org/bwm-ng/${name}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "1pgzc8y2y73n72qvbd2g0dkbkw5h0f83k5h9id1rsck8w9c464y1"; }; buildInputs = [ ncurses ]; # This code uses inline in the gnu89 sense: see http://clang.llvm.org/compatibility.html#inline NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = if stdenv.cc.isClang then "-std=gnu89" else null; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "A small and simple console-based live network and disk io bandwidth monitor"; homepage = "http://www.gropp.org/?id=projects&sub=bwm-ng"; license = licenses.gpl2; platforms = platforms.unix; longDescription = '' Features supports /proc/net/dev, netstat, getifaddr, sysctl, kstat, /proc/diskstats /proc/partitions, IOKit, devstat and libstatgrab unlimited number of interfaces/devices supported interfaces/devices are added or removed dynamically from list white-/blacklist of interfaces/devices output of KB/s, Kb/s, packets, errors, average, max and total sum output in curses, plain console, CSV or HTML configfile Short list of changes since 0.5 (for full list read changelog): curses2 output, a nice bar chart disk input for bsd/macosx/linux/solaris win32 network bandwidth support moved to autotools alot fixes Info This was influenced by the old bwm util written by Barney (barney@freewill.tzo.com) which had some issues with faster interfaces and was very simple. Since i had almost all code done anyway for other projects, i decided to create my own version. I actually don't know if netstat input is useful at all. I saw this elsewhere, so i added it. Its target is "netstat 1.42 (2001-04-15)" linux or Free/Open/netBSD. If there are other formats i would be happy to add them. (from homepage) ''; }; }