nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/misc/empty/default.nix
Alexis Hildebrandt 755b915a15 treewide: Remove indefinite article from meta.description
nix run nixpkgs#silver-searcher -- -G '\.nix$' -0l 'description.*"[Aa]n?' pkgs \
  | xargs -0 nix run nixpkgs#gnused -- -i '' -Ee 's/(description.*")[Aa]n? (.)/\1\U\2/'
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{ fetchzip, lib, stdenv, which }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "empty";
version = "0.6.21b";
src = fetchzip {
url = "mirror://sourceforge/${pname}/${pname}/${pname}-${version}.tgz";
sha256 = "1rkixh2byr70pdxrwr4lj1ckh191rjny1m5xbjsa7nqw1fw6c2xs";
stripRoot = false;
};
patches = [
./0.6-Makefile.patch
];
nativeBuildInputs = [ which ];
makeFlags = [ "PREFIX=$(out)" ];
postPatch = ''
rm empty
'';
meta = with lib; {
homepage = "https://empty.sourceforge.net";
description = "Simple tool to automate interactive terminal applications";
license = licenses.bsd3;
platforms = platforms.all;
longDescription = ''
The empty utility provides an interface to execute and/or interact with
processes under pseudo-terminal sessions (PTYs). This tool is definitely
useful in programming of shell scripts designed to communicate with
interactive programs like telnet, ssh, ftp, etc. In some cases empty can
be the simplest replacement for TCL/expect or other similar programming
tools because empty:
- can be easily invoked directly from shell prompt or script
- does not use TCL, Perl, PHP, Python or anything else as an underlying language
- is written entirely in C
- has small and simple source code
- can easily be ported to almost all UNIX-like systems
'';
maintainers = [ maintainers.djwf ];
mainProgram = "empty";
};
}