nixpkgs/pkgs/by-name/no/nomacs/package.nix

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Nix

{ lib
, cmake
, exiv2
, fetchFromGitHub
, libraw
, libsForQt5
, libtiff
, opencv4
, pkg-config
, stdenv
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: {
pname = "nomacs";
version = "3.19.1";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "nomacs";
repo = "nomacs";
rev = finalAttrs.version;
fetchSubmodules = false; # We'll use our own
hash = "sha256-NRwZ/ShJaLCMFv7QdfRoJY5zQFo18cAVWGRpS3ap3Rw=";
};
outputs = [ "out" ]
# man pages are not installed on Darwin, see cmake/{Mac,Unix}BuildTarget.cmake
++ lib.optionals (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin) [ "man" ];
sourceRoot = "${finalAttrs.src.name}/ImageLounge";
nativeBuildInputs = [
cmake
libsForQt5.wrapQtAppsHook
pkg-config
];
buildInputs = [
exiv2
libraw
libtiff
# Once python stops relying on `propagatedBuildInputs` (https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/272178), deprecate `cxxdev` and switch to `dev`;
# note `dev` is selected by `mkDerivation` automatically, so one should omit `getOutput "dev"`;
# see: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/314186#issuecomment-2129974277
(lib.getOutput "cxxdev" opencv4)
] ++ (with libsForQt5; [
kimageformats
qtbase
qtimageformats
qtsvg
qttools
quazip
]);
cmakeFlags = [
(lib.cmakeBool "ENABLE_OPENCV" true)
(lib.cmakeBool "ENABLE_QUAZIP" true)
(lib.cmakeBool "ENABLE_RAW" true)
(lib.cmakeBool "ENABLE_TIFF" true)
(lib.cmakeBool "ENABLE_TRANSLATIONS" true)
(lib.cmakeBool "USE_SYSTEM_QUAZIP" true)
];
postInstall = lib.optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin ''
mkdir -p $out/{Applications,lib}
mv $out/nomacs.app $out/Applications/nomacs.app
mv $out/libnomacsCore.dylib $out/lib/libnomacsCore.dylib
'';
meta = {
homepage = "https://nomacs.org";
description = "Qt-based image viewer";
longDescription = ''
nomacs is a free, open source image viewer, which supports multiple
platforms. You can use it for viewing all common image formats including
RAW and psd images.
nomacs features semi-transparent widgets that display additional
information such as thumbnails, metadata or histogram. It is able to
browse images in zip or MS Office files which can be extracted to a
directory. Metadata stored with the image can be displayed and you can add
notes to images. A thumbnail preview of the current folder is included as
well as a file explorer panel which allows switching between
folders. Within a directory you can apply a file filter, so that only
images are displayed whose filenames have a certain string or match a
regular expression. Activating the cache allows for instantly switching
between images.
'';
changelog = "https://github.com/nomacs/nomacs/releases/tag/${finalAttrs.src.rev}";
license = with lib.licenses; [ gpl3Plus ];
mainProgram = "nomacs";
maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ mindavi ];
inherit (libsForQt5.qtbase.meta) platforms;
};
})