nixpkgs/pkgs/development/libraries/readline/readline6.nix
Lluís Batlle i Rossell 4b27d28701 Porting changes from stdenv-updates into this branch.
This comes from:
svn diff  ^/nixpkgs/trunk/@18255 ^/nixpkgs/branches/stdenv-updates/ > diff
patch -p0 < diff
and then adding into svn all files new from the patch.

trunk@18255 comes from the last time I updated stdenv-updates from trunk.


svn path=/nixpkgs/stdenv-updates2/; revision=18272
2009-11-08 00:32:12 +00:00

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{ fetchurl, stdenv, ncurses }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "readline-6.0";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/readline/${name}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "1pn13j6f9376kwki69050x3zh62yb1w31l37rws5nwr5q02xk68i";
};
propagatedBuildInputs = [ncurses];
patchFlags = "-p0";
patches =
[ ./link-against-ncurses.patch ]
++
(let
patch = nr: sha256:
fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/readline/readline-6.0-patches/readline60-${nr}";
inherit sha256;
};
in
import ./readline-patches.nix patch);
meta = {
description = "GNU Readline, a library for interactive line editing";
longDescription = ''
The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by
applications that allow users to edit command lines as they are
typed in. Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The
Readline library includes additional functions to maintain a
list of previously-entered command lines, to recall and perhaps
reedit those lines, and perform csh-like history expansion on
previous commands.
The history facilites are also placed into a separate library,
the History library, as part of the build process. The History
library may be used without Readline in applications which
desire its capabilities.
'';
homepage = http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/readline/;
license = "GPLv3+";
maintainers = [ stdenv.lib.maintainers.ludo ];
};
}