{ stdenv, fetchurl, gnuplot, ruby }: stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "eplot-2.07"; # Upstream has been contacted (2015-03) regarding providing versioned # download URLs. Initial response was positive, but no action yet. src = fetchurl { url = "http://liris.cnrs.fr/christian.wolf/software/eplot/download/eplot"; sha256 = "0y9x82i3sfpgxsqz2w42r6iad6ph7vxb7np1xbwapx5iipciclw5"; }; ecSrc = fetchurl { url = "http://liris.cnrs.fr/christian.wolf/software/eplot/download/ec"; sha256 = "0fg31g8mrcx14h2rjcf091cbd924n19z55iscaiflspifya30yhd"; }; buildInputs = [ ruby ]; dontUnpack = true; installPhase = '' mkdir -p "$out/bin" cp "$src" "$out/bin/eplot" cp "$ecSrc" "$out/bin/ec" chmod +x "$out/bin/"* sed -i -e "s|gnuplot -persist|${gnuplot}/bin/gnuplot -persist|" "$out/bin/eplot" ''; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "Create plots quickly with gnuplot"; longDescription = '' eplot ("easy gnuplot") is a ruby script which allows to pipe data easily through gnuplot and create plots quickly, which can be saved in postscript, PDF, PNG or EMF files. Plotting of multiple files into a single diagram is supported. This package also includes the complementary 'ec' tool (say "extract column"). ''; homepage = "http://liris.cnrs.fr/christian.wolf/software/eplot/"; license = licenses.gpl2Plus; platforms = platforms.all; maintainers = [ maintainers.bjornfor ]; }; }