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Yambar uses meson as build system. Its `dependency` function uses pkg-config as
default method for finding the required dependencies.
However, as seen in their code[^1], scdoc is searched with `native` set to
true. According to Meson specs[^2], it directs the search to the _build_ machine
instead of the _host_ one. This parameter is usually needed only when finding a
tool to be used during compilation.
Because of this, `pkg-config` needs to be included at `depsBuildBuild`.
Why? Magic! Sorry, I am not so proficient in cross-compilation issues yet.
[^1] 78f7b60e13/doc/meson.build (L3)
[^2] https://mesonbuild.com/Reference-manual_functions.html#dependency_native
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2.8 KiB
Nix
123 lines
2.8 KiB
Nix
{ lib
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, stdenv
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, fetchFromGitea
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, alsa-lib
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, bison
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, fcft
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, flex
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, json_c
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, libmpdclient
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, libxcb
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, libyaml
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, meson
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, ninja
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, pipewire
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, pixman
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, pkg-config
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, pulseaudio
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, scdoc
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, tllist
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, udev
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, wayland
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, wayland-protocols
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, wayland-scanner
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, xcbutil
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, xcbutilcursor
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, xcbutilerrors
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, xcbutilwm
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, waylandSupport ? true
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, x11Support ? true
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}:
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assert (x11Support || waylandSupport);
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stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: {
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pname = "yambar";
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version = "1.10.0";
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src = fetchFromGitea {
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domain = "codeberg.org";
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owner = "dnkl";
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repo = "yambar";
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rev = finalAttrs.version;
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hash = "sha256-+bNTEPGV5xaVXhsejyK+FCcJ9J06KS6x7/qo6P2DnZI=";
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};
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outputs = [ "out" "man" ];
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depsBuildBuild = [ pkg-config ];
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nativeBuildInputs = [
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bison
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flex
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meson
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ninja
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pkg-config
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scdoc
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wayland-scanner
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];
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buildInputs = [
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alsa-lib
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fcft
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json_c
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libmpdclient
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libyaml
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pipewire
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pixman
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pulseaudio
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tllist
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udev
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] ++ lib.optionals (waylandSupport) [
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wayland
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wayland-protocols
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] ++ lib.optionals (x11Support) [
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xcbutil
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xcbutilcursor
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xcbutilerrors
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xcbutilwm
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];
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strictDeps = true;
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mesonBuildType = "release";
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mesonFlags = [
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(lib.mesonEnable "backend-x11" x11Support)
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(lib.mesonEnable "backend-wayland" waylandSupport)
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];
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meta = {
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homepage = "https://codeberg.org/dnkl/yambar";
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description = "Modular status panel for X11 and Wayland";
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longDescription = ''
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yambar is a lightweight and configurable status panel (bar, for short) for
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X11 and Wayland, that goes to great lengths to be both CPU and battery
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efficient - polling is only done when absolutely necessary.
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It has a number of modules that provide information in the form of tags.
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For example, the clock module has a date tag that contains the current
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date.
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The modules do not know how to present the information though. This is
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instead done by particles. And the user, you, decides which particles (and
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thus how to present the data) to use.
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Furthermore, each particle can have a decoration - a background color or a
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graphical underline, for example.
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There is no support for images or icons. use an icon font (e.g. Font
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Awesome, or Material Icons) if you want a graphical representation.
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There are a number of modules and particles builtin. More can be added as
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plugins. You can even write your own!
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To summarize: a bar displays information provided by modules, using
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particles and decorations. How is configured by you.
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'';
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changelog = "https://codeberg.org/dnkl/yambar/releases/tag/${finalAttrs.version}";
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license = lib.licenses.mit;
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maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ AndersonTorres ];
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platforms = lib.platforms.linux;
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};
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})
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