40 lines
1.2 KiB
Nix
40 lines
1.2 KiB
Nix
{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl, perl }:
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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pname = "gnused";
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version = "4.8";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = "mirror://gnu/sed/sed-${version}.tar.xz";
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sha256 = "0cznxw73fzv1n3nj2zsq6nf73rvsbxndp444xkpahdqvlzz0r6zp";
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};
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outputs = [ "out" "info" ];
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nativeBuildInputs = [ perl ];
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preConfigure = "patchShebangs ./build-aux/help2man";
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# Prevents attempts of running 'help2man' on cross-built binaries.
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PERL = if stdenv.hostPlatform == stdenv.buildPlatform then null else "missing";
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meta = {
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homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/";
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description = "GNU sed, a batch stream editor";
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longDescription = ''
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Sed (stream editor) isn't really a true text editor or text
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processor. Instead, it is used to filter text, i.e., it takes
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text input and performs some operation (or set of operations) on
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it and outputs the modified text. Sed is typically used for
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extracting part of a file using pattern matching or substituting
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multiple occurrences of a string within a file.
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'';
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license = lib.licenses.gpl3Plus;
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platforms = lib.platforms.unix;
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maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ mic92 ];
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mainProgram = "sed";
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};
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}
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