nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/window-managers/way-cooler/default.nix
Kevin Cox 5f8cf0048e rust: update cargo builder to fetch registry dynamically
The biggest benefit is that we no longer have to update the registry
package. This means that just about any cargo package can be built by
nix. No longer does `cargo update` need to be feared because it will
update to packages newer then what is available in nixpkgs.

Instead of fetching the cargo registry this bundles all the source code
into a "vendor/" folder.

This also uses the new --frozen and --locked flags which is nice.

Currently cargo-vendor only provides binaries for Linux and
macOS 64-bit. This can be solved by building it for the other
architectures and uploading it somewhere (like the NixOS cache).

This also has the downside that it requires a change to everyone's deps
hash. And if the old one is used because it was cached it will fail to
build as it will attempt to use the old version. For this reason the
attribute has been renamed to `cargoSha256`.

Authors:
* Kevin Cox <kevincox@kevincox.ca>
* Jörg Thalheim <Mic92@users.noreply.github.com>
* zimbatm <zimbatm@zimbatm.com>
2017-10-23 00:30:47 +01:00

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{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, rustPlatform, pkgconfig
, wayland, xwayland, wlc, dbus_libs, dbus_glib, cairo, libxkbcommon }:
with rustPlatform;
buildRustPackage rec {
name = "way-cooler-${version}";
version = "0.5.2";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "way-cooler";
repo = "way-cooler";
rev = "v${version}";
sha256 = "10s01x54kwjm2c85v57i6g3pvj5w3wpkjblj036mmd865fla1brb";
};
cargoSha256 = "06qivlybmmc49ksv4232sm1r4hp923xsq4c2ksa4i2azdzc1csdc";
buildInputs = [ wlc dbus_libs dbus_glib cairo libxkbcommon ];
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgconfig ];
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
broken = true;
description = "Customizable Wayland compositor (window manager)";
longDescription = ''
Way Cooler is a customizable tiling window manager written in Rust
for Wayland and configurable using Lua. It is heavily inspired by
the tiling and extensibility of both i3 and awesome. While Lua is
used for the configuration, like awesome, extensions for Way Cooler
are implemented as totally separate client programs using D-Bus.
This means that you can use virtually any language to extend the
window manager, with much better guarantees about interoperability
between extensions.
'';
homepage = http://way-cooler.org/;
license = with licenses; [ mit ];
maintainers = [ maintainers.miltador ];
platforms = platforms.all;
};
}