nixpkgs/pkgs/development/ocaml-modules/dose3/default.nix
2021-12-09 05:10:50 +00:00

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{ lib, buildDunePackage, fetchFromGitLab
, camlzip, ocamlgraph, parmap, re, stdlib-shims
, base64, bz2, ocaml_extlib, cudf
, dpkg, git, ocaml, ounit, python39, python39Packages
}:
buildDunePackage rec {
pname = "dose3";
version = "7.0.0";
src = fetchFromGitLab {
owner = "irill";
repo = "dose3";
rev = version;
sha256 = "sha256-K0fYSAWV48Rers/foDrEIqieyJ0PvpXkuYrFrZGBkkE=";
};
minimalOCamlVersion = "4.03";
useDune2 = true;
buildInputs = [
parmap
];
propagatedBuildInputs = [
base64
bz2
camlzip
cudf
ocaml_extlib
ocamlgraph
re
stdlib-shims
];
checkInputs = [
dpkg # Replaces: conf-dpkg
git
ounit
python39 # Replaces: conf-python-3
python39Packages.pyyaml # Replaces: conf-python3-yaml
];
doCheck = false; # Tests are failing.
# To enable tests use: lib.versionAtLeast ocaml.version "4.04";
meta = with lib; {
description = "Dose library (part of Mancoosi tools)";
downloadPage = "https://gitlab.com/irill/dose3/";
homepage = "https://www.mancoosi.org/software/";
license = licenses.lgpl3Plus;
longDescription = ''
The dose suite provides libraries for handling package meta-data, and various tools for analyzing package relationships in a large package repository.
* dose-builddebcheck checks, given a collection of source package stanzas and a collection of binary package stanzas of Debian packages, whether the build-dependencies of each source package can be satisfied by the binary packages.
* dose-distcheck checks for every package of a distribution whether it is possible to satisfy its dependencies and conflicts within this distribution.
* ceve, a general metadata parser supporting different input formats (Debian, rpm, and others) and different output formats.
* dose-outdated, a Debian-specific tool for finding packages that are not installable with respect to a package repository, and that can only be made installable again by fixing the package itself.
* dose-challenged, a Debian-specific tool for checking which packages will certainly become uninstallable when some existing package is upgraded to a newer version.
* dose-deb-coinstall, a Debian-specific tool for checking whether a set of packages can be installed all together.
'';
};
}