{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl, asciidoc, asciidoctor, autoconf, automake, cmake, docbook_xsl, fftw, fftwFloat, gfortran, libtool, libusb1, qtbase, qtmultimedia, qtserialport, qttools, texinfo, wrapQtAppsHook }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "wsjtx"; version = "2.2.2"; # This is a "superbuild" tarball containing both wsjtx and a hamlib fork src = fetchurl { url = "http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx-${version}.tgz"; sha256 = "17agyrhclqyahgdwba8vi9sl7vq03sm00jlyrmjgv34a4czidg0w"; }; # Hamlib builds with autotools, wsjtx builds with cmake # Omitting pkg-config because it causes issues locating the built hamlib nativeBuildInputs = [ asciidoc asciidoctor autoconf automake cmake docbook_xsl gfortran libtool qttools texinfo wrapQtAppsHook ]; buildInputs = [ fftw fftwFloat libusb1 qtbase qtmultimedia qtserialport ]; # Remove Git dependency from superbuild since sources are included patches = [ ./super.patch ]; meta = with lib; { description = "Weak-signal digital communication modes for amateur radio"; longDescription = '' WSJT-X implements communication protocols or "modes" called FT4, FT8, JT4, JT9, JT65, QRA64, ISCAT, MSK144, and WSPR, as well as one called Echo for detecting and measuring your own radio signals reflected from the Moon. These modes were all designed for making reliable, confirmed ham radio contacts under extreme weak-signal conditions. ''; homepage = "https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html"; # Older licenses are for the statically-linked hamlib license = with licenses; [ gpl3Plus gpl2Plus lgpl21Plus ]; platforms = platforms.linux; maintainers = with maintainers; [ lasandell ]; }; }