nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/misc/pwsafe/default.nix
Profpatsch 4a7f99d55d treewide: with stdenv.lib; in meta -> with lib;
Part of: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/108938

meta = with stdenv.lib;

is a widely used pattern. We want to slowly remove
the `stdenv.lib` indirection and encourage people
to use `lib` directly. Thus let’s start with the meta
field.

This used a rewriting script to mostly automatically
replace all occurances of this pattern, and add the
`lib` argument to the package header if it doesn’t
exist yet.

The script in its current form is available at
https://cs.tvl.fyi/depot@2f807d7f141068d2d60676a89213eaa5353ca6e0/-/blob/users/Profpatsch/nixpkgs-rewriter/default.nix
2021-01-11 10:38:22 +01:00

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{ lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, cmake, pkgconfig, zip, gettext, perl
, wxGTK30, libXext, libXi, libXt, libXtst, xercesc
, qrencode, libuuid, libyubikey, yubikey-personalization
, curl, openssl, file
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "pwsafe";
version = "3.53.0";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = pname;
repo = pname;
rev = version;
sha256 = "0nh5jnf5yls2qv5hpfhm6i854zsknyh7d93c987a0cg14sg820fv";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [
cmake gettext perl pkgconfig zip
];
buildInputs = [
libXext libXi libXt libXtst wxGTK30
curl qrencode libuuid openssl xercesc
libyubikey yubikey-personalization
file
];
cmakeFlags = [
"-DNO_GTEST=ON"
"-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-I${yubikey-personalization}/include/ykpers-1"
];
postPatch = ''
# Fix perl scripts used during the build.
for f in `find . -type f -name '*.pl'`; do
patchShebangs $f
done
# Fix hard coded paths.
for f in `grep -Rl /usr/share/ src`; do
substituteInPlace $f --replace /usr/share/ $out/share/
done
# Fix hard coded zip path.
substituteInPlace help/Makefile.linux --replace /usr/bin/zip ${zip}/bin/zip
for f in `grep -Rl /usr/bin/ .`; do
substituteInPlace $f --replace /usr/bin/ ""
done
'';
installFlags = [ "PREFIX=${placeholder "out"}" ];
meta = with lib; {
description = "A password database utility";
longDescription = ''
Password Safe is a password database utility. Like many other
such products, commercial and otherwise, it stores your
passwords in an encrypted file, allowing you to remember only
one password (the "safe combination"), instead of all the
username/password combinations that you use.
'';
homepage = "https://pwsafe.org/";
maintainers = with maintainers; [ c0bw3b pjones ];
platforms = platforms.linux;
license = licenses.artistic2;
};
}