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273 lines
9.7 KiB
Nix
273 lines
9.7 KiB
Nix
{ lib, stdenv
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, fetchFromGitLab
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, gnome3
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, wxGTK30
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, wxGTK31
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, makeWrapper
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, gsettings-desktop-schemas
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, hicolor-icon-theme
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, callPackage
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, callPackages
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, librsvg
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, cups
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, pname ? "kicad"
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, stable ? true
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, oceSupport ? false
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, withOCE ? false
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, opencascade
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, withOCCT ? false
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, withOCC ? true
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, opencascade-occt
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, ngspiceSupport ? false
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, withNgspice ? true
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, libngspice
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, scriptingSupport ? false
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, withScripting ? true
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, swig
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, python3
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, debug ? false
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, valgrind
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, with3d ? true
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, withI18n ? true
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, srcs ? { }
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}:
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# The `srcs` parameter can be used to override the kicad source code
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# and all libraries (including i18n), which are otherwise inaccessible
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# to overlays since most of the kicad build expression has been
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# refactored into base.nix, most of the library build expressions have
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# been refactored into libraries.nix, and most the i18n build
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# expression has been refactored into i18n.nix. Overrides are only
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# applied when building `kicad-unstable`. The `srcs` parameter has no
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# effect for stable `kicad`. `srcs` takes an attribute set in which
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# any of the following attributes are meaningful (though none are
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# mandatory): "kicad", "kicadVersion", "i18n", "symbols", "templates",
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# "footprints", "packages3d", and "libVersion". "kicadVersion" and
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# "libVersion" should be set to a string with the desired value for
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# the version attribute in kicad's `mkDerivation` and the version
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# attribute in any of the library's or i18n's `mkDerivation`,
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# respectively. "kicad", "i18n", "symbols", "templates", "footprints",
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# and "packages3d" should be set to an appropriate fetcher (e.g.,
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# `fetchFromGitLab`). So, for example, a possible overlay for kicad
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# is:
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#
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# final: prev:
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# {
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# kicad-unstable = (prev.kicad-unstable.override {
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# srcs = {
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# kicadVersion = "2020-10-08";
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# kicad = prev.fetchFromGitLab {
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# group = "kicad";
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# owner = "code";
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# repo = "kicad";
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# rev = "fd22fe8e374ce71d57e9f683ba996651aa69fa4e";
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# sha256 = "sha256-F8qugru/jU3DgZSpQXQhRGNFSk0ybFRkpyWb7HAGBdc=";
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# };
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# };
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# });
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# }
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assert withNgspice -> libngspice != null;
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assert lib.assertMsg (!ngspiceSupport)
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"`nspiceSupport` was renamed to `withNgspice` for the sake of consistency with other kicad nix arguments.";
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assert lib.assertMsg (!oceSupport)
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"`oceSupport` was renamed to `withOCE` for the sake of consistency with other kicad nix arguments.";
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assert lib.assertMsg (!scriptingSupport)
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"`scriptingSupport` was renamed to `withScripting` for the sake of consistency with other kicad nix arguments.";
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assert lib.assertMsg (!withOCCT)
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"`withOCCT` was renamed to `withOCC` for the sake of consistency with upstream cmake options.";
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let
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baseName = if (stable) then "kicad" else "kicad-unstable";
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versionsImport = import ./versions.nix;
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# versions.nix does not provide us with version, src and rev. We
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# need to turn this into approprate fetcher calls.
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kicadSrcFetch = fetchFromGitLab {
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group = "kicad";
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owner = "code";
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repo = "kicad";
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rev = versionsImport.${baseName}.kicadVersion.src.rev;
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sha256 = versionsImport.${baseName}.kicadVersion.src.sha256;
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};
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i18nSrcFetch = fetchFromGitLab {
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group = "kicad";
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owner = "code";
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repo = "kicad-i18n";
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rev = versionsImport.${baseName}.libVersion.libSources.i18n.rev;
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sha256 = versionsImport.${baseName}.libVersion.libSources.i18n.sha256;
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};
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libSrcFetch = name: fetchFromGitLab {
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group = "kicad";
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owner = "libraries";
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repo = "kicad-${name}";
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rev = versionsImport.${baseName}.libVersion.libSources.${name}.rev;
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sha256 = versionsImport.${baseName}.libVersion.libSources.${name}.sha256;
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};
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# only override `src` or `version` if building `kicad-unstable` with
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# the appropriate attribute defined in `srcs`.
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srcOverridep = attr: (!stable && builtins.hasAttr attr srcs);
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# use default source and version (as defined in versions.nix) by
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# default, or use the appropriate attribute from `srcs` if building
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# unstable with `srcs` properly defined.
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kicadSrc =
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if srcOverridep "kicad" then srcs.kicad
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else kicadSrcFetch;
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kicadVersion =
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if srcOverridep "kicadVersion" then srcs.kicadVersion
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else versionsImport.${baseName}.kicadVersion.version;
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i18nSrc = if srcOverridep "i18n" then srcs.i18n else i18nSrcFetch;
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i18nVersion =
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if srcOverridep "i18nVersion" then srcs.i18nVersion
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else versionsImport.${baseName}.libVersion.version;
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libSrc = name: if srcOverridep name then srcs.${name} else libSrcFetch name;
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# TODO does it make sense to only have one version for all libs?
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libVersion =
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if srcOverridep "libVersion" then srcs.libVersion
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else versionsImport.${baseName}.libVersion.version;
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wxGTK =
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if (stable)
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# wxGTK3x may default to withGtk2 = false, see #73145
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then
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wxGTK30.override
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{
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withGtk2 = false;
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}
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# wxGTK31 currently introduces an issue with opening the python interpreter in pcbnew
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# but brings high DPI support?
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else
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wxGTK31.override {
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withGtk2 = false;
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};
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python = python3;
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wxPython = python.pkgs.wxPython_4_0;
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inherit (lib) concatStringsSep flatten optionalString optionals;
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in
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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# Common libraries, referenced during runtime, via the wrapper.
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passthru.libraries = callPackages ./libraries.nix { inherit libSrc libVersion; };
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passthru.i18n = callPackage ./i18n.nix {
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src = i18nSrc;
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version = i18nVersion;
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};
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base = callPackage ./base.nix {
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inherit stable baseName;
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inherit kicadSrc kicadVersion;
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inherit (passthru) i18n;
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inherit wxGTK python wxPython;
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inherit debug withI18n withOCC withOCE withNgspice withScripting;
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};
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inherit pname;
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version = kicadVersion;
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src = base;
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dontUnpack = true;
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dontConfigure = true;
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dontBuild = true;
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dontFixup = true;
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pythonPath = optionals (withScripting)
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[ wxPython python.pkgs.six ];
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nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ]
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++ optionals (withScripting)
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[ python.pkgs.wrapPython ];
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# We are emulating wrapGAppsHook, along with other variables to the
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# wrapper
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makeWrapperArgs = with passthru.libraries; [
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"--prefix XDG_DATA_DIRS : ${base}/share"
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"--prefix XDG_DATA_DIRS : ${hicolor-icon-theme}/share"
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"--prefix XDG_DATA_DIRS : ${gnome3.defaultIconTheme}/share"
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"--prefix XDG_DATA_DIRS : ${wxGTK.gtk}/share/gsettings-schemas/${wxGTK.gtk.name}"
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"--prefix XDG_DATA_DIRS : ${gsettings-desktop-schemas}/share/gsettings-schemas/${gsettings-desktop-schemas.name}"
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# wrapGAppsHook did these two as well, no idea if it matters...
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"--prefix XDG_DATA_DIRS : ${cups}/share"
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"--prefix GIO_EXTRA_MODULES : ${gnome3.dconf}/lib/gio/modules"
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"--set-default KISYSMOD ${footprints}/share/kicad/modules"
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"--set-default KICAD_SYMBOL_DIR ${symbols}/share/kicad/library"
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"--set-default KICAD_TEMPLATE_DIR ${templates}/share/kicad/template"
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"--prefix KICAD_TEMPLATE_DIR : ${symbols}/share/kicad/template"
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"--prefix KICAD_TEMPLATE_DIR : ${footprints}/share/kicad/template"
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]
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++ optionals (with3d) [ "--set-default KISYS3DMOD ${packages3d}/share/kicad/modules/packages3d" ]
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++ optionals (withNgspice) [ "--prefix LD_LIBRARY_PATH : ${libngspice}/lib" ]
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# infinisil's workaround for #39493
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++ [ "--set GDK_PIXBUF_MODULE_FILE ${librsvg}/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache" ]
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;
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# why does $makeWrapperArgs have to be added explicitly?
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# $out and $program_PYTHONPATH don't exist when makeWrapperArgs gets set?
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installPhase =
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let
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tools = [ "kicad" "pcbnew" "eeschema" "gerbview" "pcb_calculator" "pl_editor" "bitmap2component" ];
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utils = [ "dxf2idf" "idf2vrml" "idfcyl" "idfrect" "kicad2step" ];
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in
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(concatStringsSep "\n"
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(flatten [
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(optionalString (withScripting) "buildPythonPath \"${base} $pythonPath\" \n")
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# wrap each of the directly usable tools
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(map
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(tool: "makeWrapper ${base}/bin/${tool} $out/bin/${tool} $makeWrapperArgs"
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+ optionalString (withScripting) " --set PYTHONPATH \"$program_PYTHONPATH\""
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)
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tools)
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# link in the CLI utils
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(map (util: "ln -s ${base}/bin/${util} $out/bin/${util}") utils)
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])
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)
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;
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# can't run this for each pname
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# stable and unstable are in the same versions.nix
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# and kicad-small reuses stable
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# with "all" it updates both, run it manually if you don't want that
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# and can't git commit if this could be running in parallel with other scripts
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passthru.updateScript = [ ./update.sh "all" ];
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meta = rec {
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description = (if (stable)
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then "Open Source Electronics Design Automation suite"
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else "Open Source EDA suite, development build")
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+ (if (!with3d) then ", without 3D models" else "");
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homepage = "https://www.kicad-pcb.org/";
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longDescription = ''
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KiCad is an open source software suite for Electronic Design Automation.
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The Programs handle Schematic Capture, and PCB Layout with Gerber output.
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'';
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license = lib.licenses.agpl3;
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# berce seems inactive...
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maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ evils kiwi berce ];
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# kicad is cross platform
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platforms = lib.platforms.all;
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# despite that, nipkgs' wxGTK for darwin is "wxmac"
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# and wxPython_4_0 does not account for this
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# adjusting this package to downgrade to python2Packages.wxPython (wxPython 3),
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# seems like more trouble than fixing wxPython_4_0 would be
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# additionally, libngspice is marked as linux only, though it should support darwin
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hydraPlatforms = if (with3d) then [ ] else platforms;
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# We can't download the 3d models on Hydra,
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# they are a ~1 GiB download and they occupy ~5 GiB in store.
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# as long as the base and libraries (minus 3d) are build,
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# this wrapper does not need to get built
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# the kicad-*small "packages" cause this to happen
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};
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}
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