{ lib , mkDerivation , fetchurl , fetchpatch , poppler_utils , pkg-config , libpng , imagemagick , libjpeg , fontconfig , podofo , qtbase , qmake , icu , sqlite , hunspell , hyphen , unrarSupport ? false , chmlib , python3Packages , libusb1 , libmtp , xdg-utils , removeReferencesTo , libstemmer }: mkDerivation rec { pname = "calibre"; version = "5.31.1"; src = fetchurl { url = "https://download.calibre-ebook.com/${version}/${pname}-${version}.tar.xz"; sha256 = "sha256-3LGEWuHms54ji9GWSyLl8cFWIRBqHY1Jf/CNPJOywrU="; }; # https://sources.debian.org/patches/calibre/5.31.1+dfsg-1 patches = [ # allow for plugin update check, but no calibre version check (fetchpatch { name = "0001-only-plugin-update.patch"; url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/debian-calibre/calibre/debian/${version}%2Bdfsg-1/debian/patches/0001-only-plugin-update.patch"; sha256 = "sha256-dLzO1TWP7Q4nw2a3oN7qlhGCmcA0NKJrZidUnD6hUMA="; }) ] ++ lib.optional (!unrarSupport) ./dont_build_unrar_plugin.patch; prePatch = '' sed -i "s@\[tool.sip.project\]@[tool.sip.project]\nsip-include-dirs = [\"${python3Packages.pyqt5}/${python3Packages.python.sitePackages}/PyQt5/bindings\"]@g" \ setup/build.py sed -i "s/\[tool.sip.bindings.pictureflow\]/[tool.sip.bindings.pictureflow]\ntags = [\"${python3Packages.sip.platform_tag}\"]/g" \ setup/build.py # Remove unneeded files and libs rm -rf src/odf resources/calibre-portable.* ''; dontUseQmakeConfigure = true; nativeBuildInputs = [ pkg-config qmake removeReferencesTo ]; buildInputs = [ chmlib fontconfig hunspell hyphen icu imagemagick libjpeg libmtp libpng libstemmer libusb1 podofo poppler_utils qtbase sqlite xdg-utils ] ++ ( with python3Packages; [ (apsw.overrideAttrs (oldAttrs: rec { setupPyBuildFlags = [ "--enable=load_extension" ]; })) beautifulsoup4 cchardet css-parser cssselect python-dateutil dnspython feedparser html2text html5-parser jeepney lxml markdown mechanize msgpack netifaces pillow pyqt-builder pyqt5 pyqtwebengine python regex sip zeroconf jeepney # the following are distributed with calibre, but we use upstream instead odfpy ] ++ lib.optional (unrarSupport) unrardll ); installPhase = '' runHook preInstall export HOME=$TMPDIR/fakehome export POPPLER_INC_DIR=${poppler_utils.dev}/include/poppler export POPPLER_LIB_DIR=${poppler_utils.out}/lib export MAGICK_INC=${imagemagick.dev}/include/ImageMagick export MAGICK_LIB=${imagemagick.out}/lib export FC_INC_DIR=${fontconfig.dev}/include/fontconfig export FC_LIB_DIR=${fontconfig.lib}/lib export PODOFO_INC_DIR=${podofo.dev}/include/podofo export PODOFO_LIB_DIR=${podofo.lib}/lib export XDG_DATA_HOME=$out/share export XDG_UTILS_INSTALL_MODE="user" ${python3Packages.python.interpreter} setup.py install --root=$out \ --prefix=$out \ --libdir=$out/lib \ --staging-root=$out \ --staging-libdir=$out/lib \ --staging-sharedir=$out/share PYFILES="$out/bin/* $out/lib/calibre/calibre/web/feeds/*.py $out/lib/calibre/calibre/ebooks/metadata/*.py $out/lib/calibre/calibre/ebooks/rtf2xml/*.py" sed -i "s/env python[0-9.]*/python/" $PYFILES sed -i "2i import sys; sys.argv[0] = 'calibre'" $out/bin/calibre mkdir -p $out/share cp -a man-pages $out/share/man runHook postInstall ''; # Wrap manually dontWrapQtApps = true; dontWrapGApps = true; # Remove some references to shrink the closure size. This reference (as of # 2018-11-06) was a single string like the following: # /nix/store/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-podofo-0.9.6-dev/include/podofo/base/PdfVariant.h preFixup = '' remove-references-to -t ${podofo.dev} \ $out/lib/calibre/calibre/plugins/podofo.so for program in $out/bin/*; do wrapProgram $program \ ''${qtWrapperArgs[@]} \ ''${gappsWrapperArgs[@]} \ --prefix PYTHONPATH : $PYTHONPATH \ --prefix PATH : ${poppler_utils.out}/bin done ''; disallowedReferences = [ podofo.dev ]; meta = with lib; { homepage = "https://calibre-ebook.com"; description = "Comprehensive e-book software"; longDescription = '' calibre is a powerful and easy to use e-book manager. Users say it’s outstanding and a must-have. It’ll allow you to do nearly everything and it takes things a step beyond normal e-book software. It’s also completely free and open source and great for both casual users and computer experts. ''; license = with licenses; if unrarSupport then unfreeRedistributable else gpl3Plus; maintainers = with maintainers; [ pSub AndersonTorres ]; platforms = platforms.linux; }; }