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Bart Brouns 72e99b6915 baudline: use jack2 instead of jack1
Otherwise it doesn't connect with the rest of the system.

[Bjørn: I think this is a symptom of jack1 packaging problem in nixpkgs.
The two libraries are _supposed_ to be interchangeable.]
2017-07-29 15:49:41 +02:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, libXmu, libXt, libX11, libXext, libXxf86vm, libjack2
, makeWrapper
}:
let
rpath = stdenv.lib.makeLibraryPath
[ libXmu libXt libX11 libXext libXxf86vm libjack2 ];
in
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "baudline-${version}";
version = "1.08";
src =
if stdenv.system == "x86_64-linux" then
fetchurl {
url = "http://www.baudline.com/baudline_${version}_linux_x86_64.tar.gz";
sha256 = "09fn0046i69in1jpizkzbaq5ggij0mpflcsparyskm3wh71mbzvr";
}
else if stdenv.system == "i686-linux" then
fetchurl {
url = "http://www.baudline.com/baudline_${version}_linux_i686.tar.gz";
sha256 = "1waip5pmcf5ffcfvn8lf1rvsaq2ab66imrbfqs777scz7k8fhhjb";
}
else
throw "baudline isn't supported (yet?) on ${stdenv.system}";
buildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
# Prebuilt binary distribution.
# "patchelf --set-rpath" seems to break the application (cannot start), using
# LD_LIBRARY_PATH wrapper script instead.
dontBuild = true;
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p "$out/bin"
mkdir -p "$out/libexec/baudline"
cp -r . "$out/libexec/baudline/"
interpreter="$(echo ${stdenv.glibc.out}/lib/ld-linux*)"
for prog in "$out"/libexec/baudline/baudline*; do
patchelf --interpreter "$interpreter" "$prog"
ln -sr "$prog" "$out/bin/"
done
for prog in "$out"/bin/*; do
wrapProgram "$prog" --prefix LD_LIBRARY_PATH : ${rpath}
done
'';
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "Scientific signal analysis application";
longDescription = ''
Baudline is a time-frequency browser designed for scientific
visualization of the spectral domain. Signal analysis is performed by
Fourier, correlation, and raster transforms that create colorful
spectrograms with vibrant detail. Conduct test and measurement
experiments with the built in function generator, or play back audio
files with a multitude of effects and filters. The baudline signal
analyzer combines fast digital signal processing, versatile high speed
displays, and continuous capture tools for hunting down and studying
elusive signal characteristics.
'';
homepage = http://www.baudline.com/;
# See http://www.baudline.com/faq.html#licensing_terms.
# (Do NOT (re)distribute on hydra.)
license = licenses.unfree;
platforms = [ "x86_64-linux" "i686-linux" ];
maintainers = [ maintainers.bjornfor ];
};
}