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authorAndersonTorres <torres.anderson.85@protonmail.com>2020-10-27 22:38:58 -0300
committerAndersonTorres <torres.anderson.85@protonmail.com>2020-10-28 10:22:39 -0300
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A directory-category for terminal emulators
This is a mostly cosmetical commit, in the sense it doesn't change the contents
of any package, but reorganizes the overall Nixpkgs expressions.

Terminal emulators are an ubiquitous tool for any Unix user; even the beginners
are routinely familiarized to it. And, manifestly, there are many
implementations of terminal emulators out there, from those traditionally made
in C and C++ to those written in Haskell and Go.

Terminal emulators deserve more highlight. This commit does that by creating a
category for them.
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+{ stdenv
+, fetchurl
+, cmake
+, pkgconfig
+, gtk3
+, perl
+, vte
+, pcre2
+, glib
+, makeWrapper
+}:
+
+stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
+  pname = "sakura";
+  version = "3.7.1";
+
+  src = fetchurl {
+    url = "https://launchpad.net/${pname}/trunk/${version}/+download/${pname}-${version}.tar.bz2";
+    sha256 = "sha256-cppODnUKQpS9kFkkOqxU3yqAElAVn8VQtQsP4Carkos=";
+  };
+
+  nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake perl pkgconfig makeWrapper ];
+
+  buildInputs = [ gtk3 vte pcre2 glib ];
+
+  # Set path to gsettings-schemata so sakura knows
+  # where to find colorchooser, fontchooser etc.
+  postInstall = ''
+    wrapProgram $out/bin/sakura \
+      --suffix XDG_DATA_DIRS : ${gtk3}/share/gsettings-schemas/${gtk3.name}/
+  '';
+
+  meta = with stdenv.lib; {
+    homepage = "https://www.pleyades.net/david/projects/sakura";
+    description = "A terminal emulator based on GTK and VTE";
+    longDescription = ''
+      sakura is a terminal emulator based on GTK and VTE. It's a terminal
+      emulator with few dependencies, so you don't need a full GNOME desktop
+      installed to have a decent terminal emulator. Current terminal emulators
+      based on VTE are gnome-terminal, XFCE Terminal, TermIt and a small
+      sample program included in the vte sources. The differences between
+      sakura and the last one are that it uses a notebook to provide several
+      terminals in one window and adds a contextual menu with some basic
+      options. No more no less.
+    '';
+    license = licenses.gpl2Only;
+    maintainers = with maintainers; [ astsmtl codyopel AndersonTorres ];
+    platforms = platforms.linux;
+ };
+}