nixpkgs/pkgs/by-name/di/dico/package.nix
aleksana 571c71e6f7 treewide: migrate packages to pkgs/by-name, take 1
We are migrating packages that meet below requirements:

1. using `callPackage`
2. called path is a directory
3. overriding set is empty (`{ }`)
4. not containing path expressions other than relative path (to
makenixpkgs-vet happy)
5. not referenced by nix files outside of the directory, other
than`pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix`
6. not referencing nix files outside of the directory
7. not referencing `default.nix` (since it's changed to `package.nix`)
8. `outPath` doesn't change after migration

The tool is here: https://github.com/Aleksanaa/by-name-migrate.
2024-11-09 20:04:51 +08:00

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{ fetchurl, lib, stdenv, libtool, gettext, zlib, readline, gsasl
, guile, python3, pcre, libffi, groff, libxcrypt }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "dico";
version = "2.11";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/${pname}/${pname}-${version}.tar.xz";
sha256 = "sha256-rB+Y4jPQ+srKrBBZ87gThKVZLib9TDCCrtAD9l4lLFo=";
};
hardeningDisable = [ "format" ];
nativeBuildInputs = [ groff ];
buildInputs =
[ libtool gettext zlib readline gsasl guile python3 pcre libffi libxcrypt ];
strictDeps = true;
# ERROR: All 188 tests were run, 90 failed unexpectedly.
doCheck = !stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin;
meta = with lib; {
description = "Flexible dictionary server and client implementing RFC 2229";
homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/dico/";
license = licenses.gpl3Plus;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ lovek323 ];
platforms = platforms.unix;
longDescription = ''
GNU Dico is a flexible modular implementation of DICT server
(RFC 2229). In contrast to another existing servers, it does
not depend on particular database format, instead it handles
database accesses using loadable modules.
The package includes several loadable modules for interfacing
with various database formats, among them a module for dict.org
databases and a module for transparently accessing Wikipedia or
Wiktionary sites as a dictionary database.
New modules can easily be written in C, Guile or Python. The
module API is mature and well documented.
A web interface serving several databases is available.
The package also includes a console client program for querying
remote dictionary servers.
'';
};
}