{ lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, ncurses, hdate, lua5_2 }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { version = "12010904"; pname = "dozenal"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "dgoodmaniii"; repo = "dozenal"; rev = "v${version}"; sha256 = "1ic63gpdda762x6ks3al71dwgmsy2isicqyr2935bd245jx8s209"; }; makeFlags = [ # author do not use configure and prefix directly using $prefix "prefix=$(out)" # graphical version of dozdc requires xforms, which is not i nixpkgs so I turned it down "XFORMS_FLAGS=-UXFORMS" "LUALIB=-llua" "bindir=$(prefix)/bin/" ]; # some include hardcodes the lua libraries path. This is a patch for that patches = [ ./lua-header.patch ]; preBuild = "cd dozenal"; buildInputs = [ ncurses hdate lua5_2 ]; # Parallel builds fail due to no dependencies between subdirs. # As a result some subdirs are atempted to build twice: # ../dec/dec.c:39:10: fatal error: conv.h: No such file or directory # Let's disable parallelism until it's fixed upstream: # https://gitlab.com/dgoodmaniii/dozenal/-/issues/8 enableParallelBuilding = false; # I remove gdozdc, as I didn't figure all it's dependency yet. postInstall = "rm $out/bin/gdozdc"; meta = { description = "Complete suite of dozenal (base twelve) programs"; longDescription = '' Programs doz --- a converter; converts decimal numbers into dozenal. Accepts input in standard or exponential notation (i.e., "1492.2" or "1.4922e3"). dec --- a converter; converts dozenal numbers into decimal. Accepts input in standard or exponential notation (i.e., "X44;4" or "X;444e2"). dozword --- converts a dozenal number (integers only) into words, according to the Pendlebury system. dozdc --- a full-featured scientific calculator which works in the dozenal base. RPN command line. tgmconv --- a converter for all standard measurements; converts to and from TGM, Imperial, customary, and SI metric. dozpret --- a pretty-printer for dozenal numbers; inserts spacing (or other characters) as desired, and can also transform transdecimal digits from 'X' to 'E' into any character or sequence of characters desired. dozdate --- a more-or-less drop-in replacement for GNU and BSD date, it outputs the date and time in dozenal, as well as containing some TGM extensions. dozstring --- a simple byte converter; absorbs a string either from standard input or a command line argument, leaving it identical but for the numbers, which it converts into dozenal. Options for padding and for not converting specific numbers. doman --- a converter which takes a dozenal integer and emits its equivalent in a non-place-value system, such as Roman numerals. Arbitrary ranks and symbols may be used. Defaults to dozenal Roman numerals. ''; homepage = "https://github.com/dgoodmaniii/dozenal/"; maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ CharlesHD ]; license = lib.licenses.gpl3; }; }