nixpkgs/pkgs/by-name/dt/dterm/package.nix
Silvan Mosberger 4f0dadbf38 treewide: format all inactive Nix files
After final improvements to the official formatter implementation,
this commit now performs the first treewide reformat of Nix files using it.
This is part of the implementation of RFC 166.

Only "inactive" files are reformatted, meaning only files that
aren't being touched by any PR with activity in the past 2 months.
This is to avoid conflicts for PRs that might soon be merged.
Later we can do a full treewide reformat to get the rest,
which should not cause as many conflicts.

A CI check has already been running for some time to ensure that new and
already-formatted files are formatted, so the files being reformatted here
should also stay formatted.

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{
lib,
stdenv,
fetchurl,
readline,
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "dterm";
version = "0.5";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://www.knossos.net.nz/downloads/dterm-${version}.tgz";
hash = "sha256-lFM7558e7JZeWYhtXwCjXLZ1xdsdiUGfJTu3LxQKvds=";
};
buildInputs = [ readline ];
postPatch = ''
substituteInPlace Makefile \
--replace 'gcc' '${stdenv.cc.targetPrefix}cc'
'';
preInstall = "mkdir -p $out/bin";
installFlags = [ "BIN=$(out)/bin/" ];
meta = with lib; {
homepage = "http://www.knossos.net.nz/resources/free-software/dterm/";
description = "Simple terminal program";
longDescription = ''
dterm is a simple terminal emulator, which doesnt actually emulate any
particular terminal. Mainly, it is designed for use with xterm and
friends, which already do a perfectly good emulation, and therefore dont
need any special help; dterm simply provides a means by which keystrokes
are forwarded to the serial line, and data forwarded from the serial line
appears on the terminal.
'';
license = licenses.gpl2Only;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ auchter ];
platforms = platforms.unix;
mainProgram = "dterm";
};
}