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R. RyanTM d9aa9e950b sakura: 3.5.0 -> 3.6.0 (#40064)
Semi-automatic update generated by https://github.com/ryantm/nixpkgs-update tools.

This update was made based on information from https://repology.org/metapackage/sakura/versions.

These checks were done:

- built on NixOS
- ran ‘/nix/store/pzgl7k3a4c92m6jc7mka9jy9xrhjijdq-sakura-3.6.0/bin/sakura --help’ got 0 exit code
- ran ‘/nix/store/pzgl7k3a4c92m6jc7mka9jy9xrhjijdq-sakura-3.6.0/bin/.sakura-wrapped --help’ got 0 exit code
- found 3.6.0 with grep in /nix/store/pzgl7k3a4c92m6jc7mka9jy9xrhjijdq-sakura-3.6.0
- directory tree listing: https://gist.github.com/cc68e1af204099f1847caeb61afaf03d
2018-05-12 11:14:56 +02:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, cmake, pkgconfig, gtk3, perl, vte, pcre, glib , makeWrapper }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "sakura-${version}";
version = "3.6.0";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://launchpad.net/sakura/trunk/${version}/+download/${name}.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "1q463qm41ym7jb3kbzjz7b6x549vmgkb70arpkhsf86yxly1y5m1";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake perl pkgconfig ];
buildInputs = [ makeWrapper gtk3 vte pcre glib ];
# Wrapper sets path to gsettings-schemata so sakura knows where to find colorchooser, fontchooser ...
postInstall = "wrapProgram $out/bin/sakura --suffix XDG_DATA_DIRS : ${gtk3}/share/gsettings-schemas/${gtk3.name}/";
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "A terminal emulator based on GTK and VTE";
homepage = http://www.pleyades.net/david/projects/sakura;
license = licenses.gpl2;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ astsmtl codyopel ];
platforms = platforms.linux;
longDescription = ''
sakura is a terminal emulator based on GTK and VTE. It's a terminal
emulator with few dependencies, so you don't need a full GNOME desktop
installed to have a decent terminal emulator. Current terminal emulators
based on VTE are gnome-terminal, XFCE Terminal, TermIt and a small
sample program included in the vte sources. The differences between
sakura and the last one are that it uses a notebook to provide several
terminals in one window and adds a contextual menu with some basic
options. No more no less.
'';
};
}