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bashCompletion created 'have1' file in the current directory occasionally. this patch fixes it.
64 lines
1.9 KiB
Nix
64 lines
1.9 KiB
Nix
{ stdenv, fetchurl, writeText, zlib, rpm, cpio, patchelf, which }:
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let
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p = if stdenv.is64bit then {
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arch = "x86_64";
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gcclib = "${stdenv.gcc.gcc}/lib64";
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sha256 = "1fmmlvvh97d60n9k08bn4k6ghwr3yhs8sib82025nwpw1sq08vim";
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}
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else {
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arch = "i386";
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gcclib = "${stdenv.gcc.gcc}/lib";
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sha256 = "3940420bd9d1fe1ecec1a117bfd9d21d545bca59f5e0a4364304ab808c976f7f";
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};
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in
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "yandex-disk-0.1.2.481";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = "http://repo.yandex.ru/yandex-disk/rpm/stable/${p.arch}/${name}-1.fedora.${p.arch}.rpm";
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sha256 = p.sha256;
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};
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builder = writeText "builder.sh" ''
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. $stdenv/setup
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mkdir -pv $out/bin
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mkdir -pv $out/share
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mkdir -pv $out/etc
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mkdir -pv unpacked
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cd unpacked
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${rpm}/bin/rpm2cpio $src | ${cpio}/bin/cpio -imd
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cp -r -t $out/bin usr/bin/*
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cp -r -t $out/share usr/share/*
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cp -r -t $out/etc etc/*
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sed -i 's@have@${which}/bin/which >/dev/null 2>\&1@' \
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$out/etc/bash_completion.d/yandex-disk-completion.bash
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${patchelf}/bin/patchelf \
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--set-interpreter "$(cat $NIX_GCC/nix-support/dynamic-linker)" \
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--set-rpath "${zlib}/lib:${p.gcclib}" \
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$out/bin/yandex-disk
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'';
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meta = {
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homepage = http://help.yandex.com/disk/cli-clients.xml;
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description = "Yandex.Disk is a free cloud file storage service";
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maintainers = with stdenv.lib.maintainers; [smironov];
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platforms = ["i686-linux" "x86_64-linux"];
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license = stdenv.lib.licenses.unfree;
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longDescription = ''
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Yandex.Disk console client for Linux lets you manage files on Disk without
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using a window interface or programs that support WebDAV. The advantages
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of the console client compared to a WebDAV connection:
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* low system resource requirements;
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* faster file reading and writing speeds;
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* faster syncing with Disk's server;
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* no need to be constantly connected to work with files.
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'';
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};
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}
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