{
lib,
stdenv,
fetchurl,
glibc,
libX11,
runtimeShell,
libGLU,
libGL,
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "tibia";
version = "10.90";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://static.tibia.com/download/tibia${lib.replaceStrings [ "." ] [ "" ] version}.tgz";
sha256 = "11mkh2dynmbpay51yfaxm5dmcys3rnpk579s9ypfkhblsrchbkhx";
};
shell = stdenv.shell;
# These binaries come stripped already and trying to strip after the
# files are in $out/res and after patchelf just breaks them.
# Strangely it works if the files are in $out but then nix doesn't
# put them in our PATH. We set all the files to $out/res because
# we'll be using a wrapper to start the program which will go into
# $out/bin.
dontStrip = true;
installPhase = ''
mkdir -pv $out/res
cp -r * $out/res
patchelf --set-interpreter ${glibc.out}/lib/ld-linux.so.2 \
--set-rpath ${
lib.makeLibraryPath [
stdenv.cc.cc
libX11
libGLU
libGL
]
} \
"$out/res/Tibia"
# We've patchelf'd the files. The main ‘Tibia’ binary is a bit
# dumb so it looks for ‘./Tibia.dat’. This requires us to be in
# the same directory as the file itself but that's very tedious,
# especially with nix which changes store hashes. Here we generate
# a simple wrapper that we put in $out/bin which will do the
# directory changing for us.
mkdir -pv $out/bin
# The wrapper script itself. We use $LD_LIBRARY_PATH for libGL.
cat << EOF > "$out/bin/Tibia"
#!${runtimeShell}
cd $out/res
${glibc.out}/lib/ld-linux.so.2 --library-path \$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ./Tibia "\$@"
EOF
chmod +x $out/bin/Tibia
'';
meta = {
description = "Top-down MMORPG set in a fantasy world";
homepage = "http://tibia.com";
license = lib.licenses.unfree;
platforms = [ "i686-linux" ];
maintainers = [ ];
}