nixpkgs/pkgs/development/libraries/gobject-introspection/default.nix
Tuomas Tynkkynen 8ec6f85c4e gobject-introspection: Don't delete $out/share/gobject-introspection-1.0/tests
Otherwise breaks pygobject3 compilation.
vcunat added comment. (Commit reordering changed this a bit.)
2015-10-28 10:22:15 +01:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, glib, flex, bison, pkgconfig, libffi, python
, libintlOrEmpty, autoconf, automake, otool }:
# now that gobjectIntrospection creates large .gir files (eg gtk3 case)
# it may be worth thinking about using multiple derivation outputs
# In that case its about 6MB which could be separated
let
ver_maj = "1.46";
ver_min = "0";
in
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "gobject-introspection-${ver_maj}.${ver_min}";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnome/sources/gobject-introspection/${ver_maj}/${name}.tar.xz";
sha256 = "6658bd3c2b8813eb3e2511ee153238d09ace9d309e4574af27443d87423e4233";
};
outputs = [ "dev" "out" "doc" ];
buildInputs = [ flex bison pkgconfig python ]
++ libintlOrEmpty
++ stdenv.lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin otool;
propagatedBuildInputs = [ libffi glib ];
preConfigure = ''
sed 's|/usr/bin/env ||' -i tools/g-ir-tool-template.in
'';
configureFlags = [
# Tests depend on cairo, which is undesirable (it pulls in lots of
# other dependencies).
"--disable-tests"
];
# outputs TODO: share/gobject-introspection-1.0/tests is needed during build
# by pygobject3 (and maybe others), but it's only searched in $out
setupHook = ./setup-hook.sh;
patches = [ ./absolute_shlib_path.patch ];
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "A middleware layer between C libraries and language bindings";
homepage = http://live.gnome.org/GObjectIntrospection;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ lovek323 urkud lethalman ];
platforms = platforms.unix;
longDescription = ''
GObject introspection is a middleware layer between C libraries (using
GObject) and language bindings. The C library can be scanned at compile
time and generate a metadata file, in addition to the actual native C
library. Then at runtime, language bindings can read this metadata and
automatically provide bindings to call into the C library.
'';
};
}