Wire Desktop is available for linux, mac os and windows. I figured
adding darwin support would be cromulent. Note that the versions don't
align 100%, this is how it's released upstream.
I refactored the derivation to seperate all the linux-specific parts. I
also sorted the dependencies and grouped them.
The changes were based on the derivation for electron. I changed the
construction from calling `mkDerivation` on a conditional merger of two
sets by moving the `mkDerivation` calls into the conditional and up to
the local bindings for `linux` and `darwin`. This required moving
`pname` and `meta` up to local bindings.
Added a `longDescription` and `downloadPage`. Also added myself to
`maintainers`.
I fixed up the `license` because it's actually GPLv3 *or later*.
Note that terms and conditions apply though I don't feel like they
violate the GPL-ness of the code.
Fixes the following error:
```
qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in ""
This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized.
Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
```
See also #54484 and others.
New release available:
https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/linux/workspace-app-for-linux-latest.html
Apart from the new version the following things changed:
* Updated the docs as all notes about `citrix_receiver` also apply for
`citrix_workspace`. Also added a deprecation warning about the
upcoming removal.
* Removed the `libidn_134` override as neither `citrix_workspace_19_3_0`
nor `citrix_workspace_19_6_0` require this library anymore according
to `readelf -d ./result/opt/citrix-icaclient/wfica` (in contrast to
`citrix_receiver_13_10_0`).
* Added myself as maintainer as well.
Pale Moon (with official branding at least) doesn't appear to be available
for non-x86 architectures (yet), so we'll restrict the platforms to
i686 and x64 Linux.