{stdenv, fetchurl, python, pygobject, pycairo, pyGtkGlade, pythonDBus, wpa_supplicant, dhcp, dhcpcd, wirelesstools, nettools, openresolv, iproute, iputils, pythonPackages, locale ? "C" }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "wicd-${version}"; version = "1.7.2.4"; src = fetchurl { url = "https://launchpad.net/wicd/1.7/${version}/+download/${name}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "15ywgh60xzmp5z8l1kzics7yi95isrjg1paz42dvp7dlpdfzpzfw"; }; buildInputs = [ python pythonPackages.Babel pythonPackages.urwid ]; patches = [ ./no-var-install.patch ./pygtk.patch ./no-optimization.patch ./dhclient.patch ./fix-app-icon.patch ./fix-gtk-issues.patch ]; # Should I be using pygtk's propogated build inputs? # !!! Should use makeWrapper. postPatch = '' # We don't have "python2". substituteInPlace wicd/wicd-daemon.py --replace 'misc.find_path("python2")' "'${python}/bin/python'" substituteInPlace in/scripts=wicd.in --subst-var-by TEMPLATE-DEFAULT $out/share/other/dhclient.conf.template.default sed -i "2iexport PATH=${python}/bin:${wpa_supplicant}/sbin:${dhcpcd}/sbin:${dhcp}/sbin:${wirelesstools}/sbin:${nettools}/sbin:${nettools}/bin:${iputils}/bin:${openresolv}/sbin:${iproute}/sbin\$\{PATH:+:\}\$PATH" in/scripts=wicd.in sed -i "3iexport PYTHONPATH=$(toPythonPath $out):$(toPythonPath ${pygobject}):$(toPythonPath ${pythonDBus})\$\{PYTHONPATH:+:\}\$PYTHONPATH" in/scripts=wicd.in sed -i "2iexport PATH=${python}/bin\$\{PATH:+:\}\$PATH" in/scripts=wicd-client.in sed -i "3iexport PYTHONPATH=$(toPythonPath $out):$(toPythonPath ${pyGtkGlade})/gtk-2.0:$(toPythonPath ${pygobject}):$(toPythonPath ${pygobject})/gtk-2.0:$(toPythonPath ${pycairo}):$(toPythonPath ${pythonDBus})\$\{PYTHONPATH:+:\}\$PYTHONPATH" in/scripts=wicd-client.in sed -i "2iexport PATH=${python}/bin\$\{PATH:+:\}\$PATH" in/scripts=wicd-gtk.in sed -i "3iexport PYTHONPATH=$(toPythonPath $out):$(toPythonPath ${pyGtkGlade})/gtk-2.0:$(toPythonPath ${pygobject}):$(toPythonPath ${pygobject})/gtk-2.0:$(toPythonPath ${pycairo}):$(toPythonPath ${pythonDBus})\$\{PYTHONPATH:+:\}\$PYTHONPATH" in/scripts=wicd-gtk.in sed -i "2iexport PATH=${python}/bin\$\{PATH:+:\}\$PATH" in/scripts=wicd-cli.in sed -i "3iexport PYTHONPATH=$(toPythonPath $out):$(toPythonPath ${pyGtkGlade})/gtk-2.0:$(toPythonPath ${pygobject}):$(toPythonPath ${pycairo}):$(toPythonPath ${pythonDBus})\$\{PYTHONPATH:+:\}\$PYTHONPATH" in/scripts=wicd-cli.in rm po/ast.po ''; configurePhase = '' python setup.py configure \ --lib=$out/lib/ \ --share=$out/share/ \ --etc=/var/lib/wicd/ \ --scripts=$out/etc/scripts/ \ --pixmaps=$out/share/pixmaps/ \ --images=$out/share/pixmaps/wicd/ \ --encryption=$out/etc/encryption/templates/ \ --bin=$out/bin/ \ --sbin=$out/sbin/ \ --backends=$out/share/backends/ \ --daemon=$out/share/daemon/ \ --curses=$out/share/curses/ \ --gtk=$out/share/gtk/ \ --cli=$out/share/cli/ \ --networks=/var/lib/wicd/configurations/ \ --resume=$out/etc/acpi/resume.d/ \ --suspend=$out/etc/acpi/suspend.d/ \ --pmutils=$out/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/ \ --dbus=$out/etc/dbus-1/system.d/ \ --dbus-service=$out/etc/dbus-1/system-services/ \ --systemd=$out/lib/systemd/ \ --logrotate=$out/etc/logrotate.d/ \ --desktop=$out/share/applications/ \ --icons=$out/share/icons/hicolor/ \ --translations=$out/share/locale/ \ --autostart=$out/etc/xdg/autostart/ \ --varlib=$out/var/lib/ \ --docdir=$out/share/doc/ \ --mandir=$out/share/man/ \ --kdedir=$out/share/autostart/ \ --python=${python}/bin/python \ --distro=nix \ --wicdgroup=users \ --no-install-init \ --no-install-kde \ --no-install-acpi \ --no-install-pmutils \ ''; installPhase = '' python setup.py install --prefix=$out --install-lib=$out/lib/${python.libPrefix}/site-packages mkdir -p $out/share/other cp other/dhclient.conf.template.default $out/share/other/dhclient.conf.template.default # Add a template for "WPA2 Enterprise" encryption as used, e.g., by the # Eduroam network. Taken and adapted from # . cp -v "${./wpa2-ttls}" "$out/etc/encryption/templates/wpa2-ttls" echo "wpa2-ttls" >> "$out/etc/encryption/templates/active" ''; meta = { homepage = http://wicd.net/; description = "A wiredless and wired network manager"; longDescription='' A complete network connection manager Wicd supports wired and wireless networks, and capable of creating and tracking profiles for both. It has a template-based wireless encryption system, which allows the user to easily add encryption methods used. It ships with some common encryption types, such as WPA and WEP. Wicd will automatically connect at startup to any preferred network within range. ''; maintainers = [ stdenv.lib.maintainers.roconnor ]; license="GPLv2"; }; }