{ fetchurl, lib, stdenv, libpng, autoreconfHook }: # debian splits this package into plotutils and libplot2c2 # gentoo passes X, this package contains fonts # I'm only interested in making pstoedit convert to svg stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "plotutils"; version = "2.6"; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://gnu/plotutils/plotutils-${version}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "1arkyizn5wbgvbh53aziv3s6lmd3wm9lqzkhxb3hijlp1y124hjg"; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ autoreconfHook ]; buildInputs = [ libpng ]; patches = map fetchurl (import ./debian-patches.nix); preBuild = '' # Fix parallel building. make -C libplot xmi.h ''; configureFlags = [ "--enable-libplotter" ]; # required for pstoedit hardeningDisable = [ "format" ]; doCheck = true; enableParallelBuilding = true; meta = { description = "Powerful C/C++ library for exporting 2D vector graphics"; longDescription = '' The GNU plotutils package contains software for both programmers and technical users. Its centerpiece is libplot, a powerful C/C++ function library for exporting 2-D vector graphics in many file formats, both vector and raster. It can also do vector graphics animations. libplot is device-independent in the sense that its API (application programming interface) does not depend on the type of graphics file to be exported. Besides libplot, the package contains command-line programs for plotting scientific data. Many of them use libplot to export graphics. ''; homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/plotutils/"; license = lib.licenses.gpl2Plus; maintainers = [ lib.maintainers.marcweber ]; platforms = lib.platforms.unix; }; }