;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU ;;; Copyright © 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Ludovic Courtès ;;; Copyright © 2014 Mark H Weaver ;;; ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix. ;;; ;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ;;; your option) any later version. ;;; ;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;;; ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see . (define-module (gnu packages ncurses) #:use-module (guix licenses) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module (guix download) #:use-module (guix build-system gnu)) (define-public ncurses (let ((patch-makefile-phase '(lambda _ (for-each patch-makefile-SHELL (find-files "." "Makefile.in")))) (configure-phase '(lambda* (#:key inputs outputs configure-flags #:allow-other-keys) ;; The `ncursesw5-config' has a #!/bin/sh. We want to patch ;; it to point to libc's embedded Bash, to avoid retaining a ;; reference to the bootstrap Bash. (let* ((libc (assoc-ref inputs "libc")) (bash (string-append libc "/bin/bash")) (out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))) (format #t "configure flags: ~s~%" configure-flags) (zero? (apply system* bash "./configure" (string-append "SHELL=" bash) (string-append "CONFIG_SHELL=" bash) (string-append "--prefix=" out) configure-flags))))) (post-install-phase '(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) (let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))) ;; When building a wide-character (Unicode) build, create backward ;; compatibility links from the the "normal" libraries to the ;; wide-character libraries (e.g. libncurses.so to libncursesw.so). (with-directory-excursion (string-append out "/lib") (for-each (lambda (lib) (define libw.a (string-append "lib" lib "w.a")) (define lib.a (string-append "lib" lib ".a")) (define libw.so.x (string-append "lib" lib "w.so.5")) (define lib.so.x (string-append "lib" lib ".so.5")) (define lib.so (string-append "lib" lib ".so")) (when (file-exists? libw.a) (format #t "creating symlinks for `lib~a'~%" lib) (symlink libw.a lib.a) (symlink libw.so.x lib.so.x) (false-if-exception (delete-file lib.so)) (call-with-output-file lib.so (lambda (p) (format p "INPUT (-l~aw)~%" lib))))) '("curses" "ncurses" "form" "panel" "menu"))))))) (package (name "ncurses") (version "5.9") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/ncurses/ncurses-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "0fsn7xis81za62afan0vvm38bvgzg5wfmv1m86flqcj0nj7jjilh")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments `(#:configure-flags `("--with-shared" "--without-debug" "--enable-widec" ;; By default headers land in an `ncursesw' subdir, which is not ;; what users expect. ,(string-append "--includedir=" (assoc-ref %outputs "out") "/include") ;; Make sure programs like 'tic', 'reset', and 'clear' have a ;; correct RUNPATH. ,(string-append "LDFLAGS=-Wl,-rpath=" (assoc-ref %outputs "out") "/lib") ;; C++ bindings fail to build on ;; `i386-pc-solaris2.11' with GCC 3.4.3: ;; . ,,@(if (string=? (%current-system) "i686-solaris") '("--without-cxx-binding") '())) #:tests? #f ; no "check" target #:phases ,(if (%current-target-system) `(alist-cons-before ; cross build 'configure 'patch-makefile-SHELL ,patch-makefile-phase (alist-cons-after 'install 'post-install ,post-install-phase %standard-phases)) `(alist-cons-after ; native build 'install 'post-install ,post-install-phase (alist-cons-before 'configure 'patch-makefile-SHELL ,patch-makefile-phase (alist-replace 'configure ,configure-phase %standard-phases)))))) (self-native-input? #t) ; for `tic' (synopsis "Terminal emulation (termcap, terminfo) library") (description "GNU Ncurses is a library which provides capabilities to write text to a terminal in a terminal-independent manner. It supports pads and color as well as multiple highlights and forms characters. It is typically used to implement user interfaces for command-line applications. The accompanying ncursesw library provides wide character support.") (license x11) (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/"))))