{ fetchurl, lib, stdenv, pkg-config, makeWrapper, meson, ninja, installShellFiles, libxcb, xcbutilkeysyms , xcbutil, xcbutilwm, xcbutilxrm, libstartup_notification, libX11, pcre, libev , yajl, xcb-util-cursor, perl, pango, perlPackages, libxkbcommon , xorgserver, xvfb_run }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "i3"; version = "4.19"; src = fetchurl { url = "https://i3wm.org/downloads/${pname}-${version}.tar.xz"; sha256 = "0wjq6lkidg0g474xsln1fhbxci7zclq3748sda10f1n7q01qp95c"; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ pkg-config makeWrapper meson ninja installShellFiles ]; buildInputs = [ libxcb xcbutilkeysyms xcbutil xcbutilwm xcbutilxrm libxkbcommon libstartup_notification libX11 pcre libev yajl xcb-util-cursor perl pango perlPackages.AnyEventI3 perlPackages.X11XCB perlPackages.IPCRun perlPackages.ExtUtilsPkgConfig perlPackages.InlineC xorgserver xvfb_run ]; configureFlags = [ "--disable-builddir" ]; enableParallelBuilding = true; postPatch = '' patchShebangs . ''; # Tests have been failing (at least for some people in some cases) # and have been disabled until someone wants to fix them. Some # initial digging uncovers that the tests call out to `git`, which # they shouldn't, and then even once that's fixed have some # perl-related errors later on. For more, see # https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/7957 doCheck = false; # stdenv.hostPlatform.system == "x86_64-linux"; checkPhase = stdenv.lib.optionalString (stdenv.hostPlatform.system == "x86_64-linux") '' (cd testcases && xvfb-run ./complete-run.pl -p 1 --keep-xserver-output) ! grep -q '^not ok' testcases/latest/complete-run.log ''; postInstall = '' wrapProgram "$out/bin/i3-save-tree" --prefix PERL5LIB ":" "$PERL5LIB" for program in $out/bin/i3-sensible-*; do sed -i 's/which/command -v/' $program done installManPage man/*.1 ''; separateDebugInfo = true; meta = with lib; { description = "A tiling window manager"; homepage = "https://i3wm.org"; maintainers = with maintainers; [ modulistic fpletz globin ]; license = licenses.bsd3; platforms = platforms.all; longDescription = '' A tiling window manager primarily targeted at advanced users and developers. Based on a tree as data structure, supports tiling, stacking, and tabbing layouts, handled dynamically, as well as floating windows. Configured via plain text file. Multi-monitor. UTF-8 clean. ''; }; }