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diff --git a/nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/networking/nmh/default.nix b/nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/networking/nmh/default.nix new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e32da2708a5b --- /dev/null +++ b/nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/networking/nmh/default.nix @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +{ lib +, stdenv +, autoreconfHook +, bison +, coreutils +, cyrus_sasl +, db +, fetchFromSavannah +, flex +, gdbm +, liblockfile +, ncurses +, openssl +, readline +, runtimeShell +}: + +stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: { + pname = "nmh"; + version = "1.7.1"; + src = fetchFromSavannah { + repo = "nmh"; + rev = finalAttrs.version; + hash = "sha256-sBftXl4hWs4bKw5weHkif1KIJBpheU/RCePx0WXuv9o="; + }; + + postPatch = '' + substituteInPlace config/config.c --replace /bin/cat ${coreutils}/bin/cat + substituteInPlace \ + sbr/arglist.c \ + uip/mhbuildsbr.c \ + uip/whatnowsbr.c \ + uip/slocal.c \ + --replace '"/bin/sh"' '"${runtimeShell}"' + # the "cleanup" pseudo-test makes diagnosing test failures a pain + ln -s -f ${stdenv}/bin/true test/cleanup + ''; + + nativeBuildInputs = [ + autoreconfHook + flex + bison + ]; + + buildInputs = [ + cyrus_sasl + db + gdbm + liblockfile + ncurses + openssl + readline + ]; + + NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = "-Wno-stringop-truncation"; + doCheck = true; + enableParallelBuilding = true; + + meta = { + description = "New MH Mail Handling System"; + homepage = "https://nmh.nongnu.org/"; + downloadPage = "http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/nmh/"; + changelog = "http://savannah.nongnu.org/news/?group=nmh"; + license = [ lib.licenses.bsd3 ]; + longDescription = '' + This is the nmh mail user agent (reader/sender), a command-line based + mail reader that is powerful and extensible. nmh is an excellent choice + for people who receive and process a lot of mail. + + Unlike most mail user agents, nmh is not a single program, rather it is + a set of programs that are run from the shell. This allows the user to + utilize the full power of the Unix shell in coordination with nmh. + Various front-ends are available, such as mh-e (an emacs mode), xmh, and + exmh (X11 clients). + + nmh was originally based on MH version 6.8.3, and is intended to be a + (mostly) compatible drop-in replacement for MH. + + These tools are mainly useful for writing scripts that manipulating + claws-mail's mail folders. Most other mail clients have migrated to + maildir. + ''; + }; + +}) |