{ stdenv, fetchgit , ncurses }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "tecoc-git-${version}"; version = "20150606"; src = fetchgit { url = "https://github.com/blakemcbride/TECOC.git"; rev = "d7dffdeb1dfb812e579d6d3b518545b23e1b50cb"; sha256 = "11zfa73dlx71c0hmjz5n3wqcvk6082rpb4sss877nfiayisc0njj"; }; buildInputs = [ ncurses ]; configurePhase = '' cp src/makefile.linux src/Makefile ''; buildPhase = '' make CC=${stdenv.cc}/bin/cc -C src/ ''; installPhase = '' mkdir -p $out/bin $out/share/doc/${name} $out/lib/teco/macros cp src/tecoc $out/bin cp src/aaout.txt doc/* $out/share/doc/${name} cp lib/* lib2/* $out/lib/teco/macros (cd $out/bin ln -s tecoc Make ln -s tecoc mung ln -s tecoc teco ln -s tecoc Inspect ) ''; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "A clone of the good old TECO editor"; longDescription = '' For those who don't know: TECO is the acronym of Tape Editor and COrrector (because it was a paper tape edition tool in its debut days). Now the acronym follows after Text Editor and Corrector, or Text Editor Character-Oriented. TECO is a character-oriented text editor, originally developed bu Dan Murphy at MIT circa 1962. It is also a Turing-complete imperative interpreted programming language for text manipulation, done via user-loaded sets of macros. In fact, Emacs was born as a set of Editor MACroS for TECO. TECOC is a portable C implementation of TECO-11. ''; homepage = https://github.com/blakemcbride/TECOC; maintainers = [ maintainers.AndersonTorres ]; platforms = platforms.linux; }; } # TODO: test in other platforms - especially Darwin