nixpkgs/pkgs/development/libraries/ncurses/default.nix
Peter Simons 1a6039cb45 Enable parallel building of gcc, glibc, gmp, mpfr, ncurses, coreutils, perl, python, git, and qt4.
If a build expressions has set "enableParallelBuilding = true", then the
generic builder may utilize more than one CPU core to build that particular
expression. This feature works out of the box for GNU Make. Expressions that
use other build drivers like Boost.Jam or SCons have to specify appropriate
flags such as "-j${NIX_BUILD_CORES}" themselves.

svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=23042
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{stdenv, fetchurl, unicode ? true}:
stdenv.mkDerivation ( rec {
name = "ncurses-5.7";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/ncurses/${name}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "1x4q6kma6zgg438llbgiac3kik7j2lln9v97jdffv3fyqyjxx6qa";
};
configureFlags = ''
--with-shared --includedir=''${out}/include --without-debug
${if unicode then "--enable-widec" else ""}
'';
selfBuildNativeInput = true;
enableParallelBuilding = true;
preBuild = ''sed -e "s@\([[:space:]]\)sh @\1''${SHELL} @" -i */Makefile Makefile'';
# When building a wide-character (Unicode) build, create backward
# compatibility links from the the "normal" libraries to the
# wide-character libraries (e.g. libncurses.so to libncursesw.so).
postInstall = if unicode then ''
chmod 644 $out/lib/libncurses++w.a
for lib in curses ncurses form panel menu; do
if test -e $out/lib/lib''${lib}w.a; then
rm -f $out/lib/lib$lib.so
echo "INPUT(-l''${lib}w)" > $out/lib/lib$lib.so
ln -svf lib''${lib}w.a $out/lib/lib$lib.a
ln -svf lib''${lib}w.so.5 $out/lib/lib$lib.so.5
fi
done;
'' else "";
meta = {
description = "GNU Ncurses, a free software emulation of curses in SVR4 and more";
longDescription = ''
The Ncurses (new curses) library is a free software emulation of
curses in System V Release 4.0, and more. It uses Terminfo
format, supports pads and color and multiple highlights and
forms characters and function-key mapping, and has all the other
SYSV-curses enhancements over BSD Curses.
The ncurses code was developed under GNU/Linux. It has been in
use for some time with OpenBSD as the system curses library, and
on FreeBSD and NetBSD as an external package. It should port
easily to any ANSI/POSIX-conforming UNIX. It has even been
ported to OS/2 Warp!
'';
homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/;
license = "X11";
};
} // ( if stdenv.isDarwin then { postFixup = "rm $out/lib/*.so"; } else { } ) )