nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/video/dvgrab/default.nix
Will Dietz 855e0463ab tree-wide: platforms = platforms.gnu; -> platforms = gnu ++ linux
"platforms.gnu" has been linux-only since at least 17.03:

$ nix eval -f channel:nixos-17.03 lib.platforms.gnu
[ "i686-linux" "x86_64-linux" "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7l-linux" "aarch64-linux" "mips64el-linux" ]

Unlike platforms.linux, platforms.gnu indicates "must use glibc"
which for the most part is not intended.

Replacing platforms.gnu with platforms.linux would be the same "today"
but let's err on preserving existing behavior and be optimistic
about platforms these packages work on.
2018-04-30 18:08:48 -05:00

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{ fetchFromGitHub, stdenv, libunwind, libraw1394, libjpeg, libiec61883, libdv
, libavc1394, pkgconfig, autoreconfHook }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "dvgrab-2016-05-16";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
# mirror of original project with some build fixes
owner = "ddennedy";
repo = "dvgrab";
rev = "e46042e0c7b3523b6854ee547b0534e8310b7460";
sha256 = "17qy76fjpzrbxm4pj0ljx5lbimxryv24fvr13jwkh24j85dxailn";
};
buildInputs = [
libunwind libraw1394 libjpeg libiec61883 libdv libavc1394
];
nativeBuildInputs = [
autoreconfHook pkgconfig
];
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "Receive and store audio & video over IEEE1394";
longDescription = ''
dvgrab receives audio and video data from a digital camcorder via an
IEEE1394 (widely known as FireWire) or USB link and stores them into
one of several file formats. It features autosplit of long video
sequences, and supports saving the data as raw frames, AVI type 1,
AVI type 2, Quicktime DV, a series of JPEG stills or MPEG2-TS.
'';
homepage = http://kinodv.org/;
license = licenses.gpl2Plus;
platforms = platforms.gnu ++ platforms.linux;
};
}