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89 lines
3.3 KiB
Nix
89 lines
3.3 KiB
Nix
{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, alsaLib, aubio, boost, cairomm, curl, doxygen, dbus, fftw
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, fftwSinglePrec, flac, glibc, glibmm, graphviz, gtk, gtkmm, libjack2
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, libgnomecanvas, libgnomecanvasmm, liblo, libmad, libogg, librdf
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, librdf_raptor, librdf_rasqal, libsamplerate, libsigcxx, libsndfile
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, libusb, libuuid, libxml2, libxslt, lilv-svn, lv2, makeWrapper, pango
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, perl, pkgconfig, python, rubberband, serd, sord-svn, sratom, suil, taglib, vampSDK }:
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let
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# Ardour git repo uses a mix of annotated and lightweight tags. Annotated
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# tags are used for MAJOR.MINOR versioning, and lightweight tags are used
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# in-between; MAJOR.MINOR.REV where REV is the number of commits since the
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# last annotated tag. A slightly different version string format is needed
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# for the 'revision' info that is built into the binary; it is the format of
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# "git describe" when _not_ on an annotated tag(!): MAJOR.MINOR-REV-HASH.
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# Version to build.
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tag = "4.4";
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in
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "ardour-${tag}";
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src = fetchFromGitHub {
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owner = "Ardour";
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repo = "ardour";
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rev = "b00d75adf63db155ef2873bd9d259dc8ca256be6";
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sha256 = "1gnrcnq2ksnh7fsa301v1c4p5dqrbqpjylf02rg3za3ab58wxi7l";
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};
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buildInputs =
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[ alsaLib aubio boost cairomm curl doxygen dbus fftw fftwSinglePrec flac glibc
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glibmm graphviz gtk gtkmm libjack2 libgnomecanvas libgnomecanvasmm liblo
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libmad libogg librdf librdf_raptor librdf_rasqal libsamplerate
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libsigcxx libsndfile libusb libuuid libxml2 libxslt lilv-svn lv2
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makeWrapper pango perl pkgconfig python rubberband serd sord-svn sratom suil taglib vampSDK
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];
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# ardour's wscript has a "tarball" target but that required the git revision
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# be available. Since this is an unzipped tarball fetched from github we
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# have to do that ourself.
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patchPhase = ''
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printf '#include "libs/ardour/ardour/revision.h"\nnamespace ARDOUR { const char* revision = \"${tag}-${builtins.substring 0 8 src.rev}\"; }\n' > libs/ardour/revision.cc
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sed 's|/usr/include/libintl.h|${glibc}/include/libintl.h|' -i wscript
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patchShebangs ./tools/
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'';
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configurePhase = "python waf configure --optimize --docs --with-backends=jack,alsa --prefix=$out";
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buildPhase = "python waf";
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installPhase = ''
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python waf install
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# Install desktop file
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mkdir -p "$out/share/applications"
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cat > "$out/share/applications/ardour.desktop" << EOF
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[Desktop Entry]
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Name=Ardour 4
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GenericName=Digital Audio Workstation
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Comment=Multitrack harddisk recorder
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Exec=$out/bin/ardour4
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Icon=$out/share/ardour4/icons/ardour_icon_256px.png
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Terminal=false
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Type=Application
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X-MultipleArgs=false
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Categories=GTK;Audio;AudioVideoEditing;AudioVideo;Video;
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EOF
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'';
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meta = with stdenv.lib; {
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description = "Multi-track hard disk recording software";
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longDescription = ''
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Ardour is a digital audio workstation (DAW), You can use it to
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record, edit and mix multi-track audio and midi. Produce your
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own CDs. Mix video soundtracks. Experiment with new ideas about
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music and sound.
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Please consider supporting the ardour project financially:
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https://community.ardour.org/node/8288
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'';
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homepage = http://ardour.org/;
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license = licenses.gpl2;
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platforms = platforms.linux;
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maintainers = [ maintainers.goibhniu maintainers.fps ];
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};
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}
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