{ lib , stdenv , fetchFromGitHub , autoreconfHook , imlib2 , xorg , ncurses , pkg-config , zlib , x11Support ? !stdenv.isDarwin }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "libcaca"; version = "0.99.beta20"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "cacalabs"; repo = pname; rev = "v${version}"; hash = "sha256-N0Lfi0d4kjxirEbIjdeearYWvStkKMyV6lgeyNKXcVw="; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ autoreconfHook pkg-config ]; buildInputs = [ ncurses zlib (imlib2.override { inherit x11Support; }) ] ++ lib.optionals x11Support [ xorg.libX11 xorg.libXext ]; outputs = [ "bin" "dev" "out" "man" ]; configureFlags = [ (if x11Support then "--enable-x11" else "--disable-x11") ]; env.NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = lib.optionalString (!x11Support) "-DX_DISPLAY_MISSING"; postInstall = '' mkdir -p $dev/bin mv $bin/bin/caca-config $dev/bin/caca-config ''; meta = with lib; { homepage = "http://caca.zoy.org/wiki/libcaca"; description = "A graphics library that outputs text instead of pixels"; longDescription = '' libcaca is a graphics library that outputs text instead of pixels, so that it can work on older video cards or text terminals. It is not unlike the famous ​AAlib library, with the following improvements: - Unicode support - 2048 available colours (some devices can only handle 16) - dithering of colour images - advanced text canvas operations (blitting, rotations) Libcaca works in a text terminal (and should thus work on all Unix systems including Mac OS X) using the S-Lang or ncurses libraries. It also works natively on DOS and Windows. Libcaca was written by Sam Hocevar and Jean-Yves Lamoureux. ''; license = licenses.wtfpl; maintainers = with maintainers; [ AndersonTorres ]; platforms = platforms.unix; }; }