depot/third_party/nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/misc/thinking-rock/default.nix
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{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl, runtimeShell }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "thinkingrock-binary";
version = "2.2.1";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://sourceforge/thinkingrock/ThinkingRock/TR%20${version}/tr-${version}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "0hnwvvyc8miiz8w2g4iy7s4rgfy0kfbncgbgfzpsq6nrzq334kgm";
};
/* it would be a really bad idea to put thinkingrock tr executable in PATH!
the tr.sh script does use the coreutils tr itself
That's why I've renamed the wrapper and called it thinkingrock
However you may not rename the bin/tr script cause it will notice and throw an
"java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Malformed branding token: thinkingrock"
exception. I hope that's fine
*/
buildPhase = ''
# only keep /bin/tr
ls -1 bin/* | grep -ve 'bin/tr''$' | xargs rm
# don't keep the other .exe file either
find . -iname "*.exe" | xargs -n1 rm
mkdir -p $out/{nix-support/tr-files,bin}
cp -r . $out/nix-support/tr-files
cat >> $out/bin/thinkingrock << EOF
#!${runtimeShell}
exec $out/nix-support/tr-files/bin/tr "$@"
EOF
chmod +x $out/bin/thinkingrock
'';
dontInstall = true;
meta = with lib; {
description = "Task management system";
mainProgram = "thinkingrock";
homepage = "http://www.thinkingrock.com.au/";
license = licenses.cddl;
platforms = platforms.unix;
};
}