{ stdenv, fetchurl, pkgconfig, eina, evas, libX11, libXext, libXrender , libXcomposite, libXfixes, libXdamage }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "ecore-${version}"; version = "1.7.5"; src = fetchurl { url = "http://download.enlightenment.org/releases/${name}.tar.bz2"; sha256 = "08ljda6p0zj1h5sq3l0js6mihw8cr6ydynn42dnka36vachvmfjb"; }; buildInputs = [ pkgconfig eina evas ]; propagatedBuildInputs = [ libX11 libXext libXcomposite libXrender libXfixes libXdamage ]; meta = { description = "Enlightenment's core mainloop, display abstraction and utility library"; longDescription = '' Enlightenment's Ecore is a clean and tiny event loop library with many modules to do lots of convenient things for a programmer, to save time and effort. It's small and lean, designed to work on embedded systems all the way to large and powerful multi-cpu workstations. It serialises all system signals, events etc. into a single event queue, that is easily processed without needing to worry about concurrency. A properly written, event-driven program using this kind of programming doesn't need threads, nor has to worry about concurrency. It turns a program into a state machine, and makes it very robust and easy to follow. ''; homepage = http://enlightenment.org/; license = stdenv.lib.licenses.bsd2; # not sure }; }