{ stdenv, lib, fetchurl }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "gdbm"; version = "1.20"; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://gnu/gdbm/${pname}-${version}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "sha256-OurAVkizSCoQotqYa586OAoprWUL6AuYF6Q1+4EUopI="; }; doCheck = true; # not cross; # Linking static stubs on cygwin requires correct ordering. # Consider upstreaming this. # Disable dbmfetch03.at test because it depends on unlink() # failing on a link in a chmod -w directory, which cygwin # apparently allows. postPatch = lib.optionalString stdenv.buildPlatform.isCygwin '' substituteInPlace tests/Makefile.in --replace \ '_LDADD = ../src/libgdbm.la ../compat/libgdbm_compat.la' \ '_LDADD = ../compat/libgdbm_compat.la ../src/libgdbm.la' substituteInPlace tests/testsuite.at --replace \ 'm4_include([dbmfetch03.at])' "" ''; enableParallelBuilding = true; configureFlags = [ "--enable-libgdbm-compat" ]; # create symlinks for compatibility postInstall = '' install -dm755 $out/include/gdbm ( cd $out/include/gdbm ln -s ../gdbm.h gdbm.h ln -s ../ndbm.h ndbm.h ln -s ../dbm.h dbm.h ) ''; meta = with lib; { description = "GNU dbm key/value database library"; longDescription = '' GNU dbm (or GDBM, for short) is a library of database functions that use extensible hashing and work similar to the standard UNIX dbm. These routines are provided to a programmer needing to create and manipulate a hashed database. The basic use of GDBM is to store key/data pairs in a data file. Each key must be unique and each key is paired with only one data item. The library provides primitives for storing key/data pairs, searching and retrieving the data by its key and deleting a key along with its data. It also support sequential iteration over all key/data pairs in a database. For compatibility with programs using old UNIX dbm function, the package also provides traditional dbm and ndbm interfaces. ''; homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/gdbm/"; license = licenses.gpl3Plus; platforms = platforms.all; maintainers = [ maintainers.vrthra ]; }; }