{ stdenv, fetchurl, ncurses, x11, libXaw, libXpm, Xaw3d , pkgconfig, gtk, libXft, dbus, libpng, libjpeg, libungif , libtiff, librsvg, texinfo, gconf, libxml2, imagemagick, gnutls , alsaLib, cairo , withX ? !stdenv.isDarwin, withGTK ? true }: assert (libXft != null) -> libpng != null; # probably a bug assert stdenv.isDarwin -> libXaw != null; # fails to link otherwise stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "emacs-24.4"; builder = ./builder.sh; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://gnu/emacs/${name}.tar.xz"; sha256 = "1zflm6ac34s6v166p58ilxrxbxjm0q2wfc25f8y0mjml1lbr3qs7"; }; patches = stdenv.lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin [ ./darwin-new-sections.patch ./at-fdcwd.patch ]; buildInputs = [ ncurses gconf libxml2 gnutls alsaLib pkgconfig texinfo ] ++ stdenv.lib.optional stdenv.isLinux dbus ++ stdenv.lib.optionals withX [ x11 libXaw Xaw3d libXpm libpng libjpeg libungif libtiff librsvg libXft imagemagick gtk gconf ] ++ stdenv.lib.optional (stdenv.isDarwin && withX) cairo; configureFlags = ( if withX && withGTK then [ "--with-x-toolkit=gtk" "--with-xft"] else (if withX then [ "--with-x-toolkit=lucid" "--with-xft" ] else [ "--with-x=no" "--with-xpm=no" "--with-jpeg=no" "--with-png=no" "--with-gif=no" "--with-tiff=no" ] ) ); NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = stdenv.lib.optionalString (stdenv.isDarwin && withX) "-I${cairo}/include/cairo"; postInstall = '' mkdir -p $out/share/emacs/site-lisp/ cp ${./site-start.el} $out/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.el ''; doCheck = true; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "GNU Emacs 24, the extensible, customizable text editor"; homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/; license = licenses.gpl3Plus; maintainers = with maintainers; [ chaoflow lovek323 simons the-kenny ]; platforms = platforms.all; longDescription = '' GNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable text editor—and more. At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text editing. The features of GNU Emacs include: content-sensitive editing modes, including syntax coloring, for a wide variety of file types including plain text, source code, and HTML; complete built-in documentation, including a tutorial for new users; full Unicode support for nearly all human languages and their scripts; highly customizable, using Emacs Lisp code or a graphical interface; a large number of extensions that add other functionality, including a project planner, mail and news reader, debugger interface, calendar, and more. Many of these extensions are distributed with GNU Emacs; others are available separately. ''; }; }