{ fetchcvs, stdenv, emacs, w3m, imagemagick, texinfo, autoconf }: let date = "2009-07-09"; in stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "emacs-w3m-cvs${date}"; # Get the source from CVS because the previous release (1.4.4) is old and # doesn't work with GNU Emacs 23. src = fetchcvs { inherit date; cvsRoot = ":pserver:anonymous@cvs.namazu.org:/storage/cvsroot"; module = "emacs-w3m"; sha256 = "ad46592d4fe3cdaadc02ce6d3fb1ac237e200beecd2ad11a04c1395a38a70a0a"; }; buildInputs = [ emacs w3m texinfo autoconf ]; # XXX: Should we do the same for xpdf/evince, gv, gs, etc.? patchPhase = '' sed -i "w3m.el" \ -e 's|defcustom w3m-command nil|defcustom w3m-command "${w3m}/bin/w3m"|g ; s|(w3m-which-command "display")|"${imagemagick}/bin/display"|g' sed -i "w3m-image.el" \ -e 's|(w3m-which-command "convert")|"${imagemagick}/bin/convert"|g' ''; configurePhase = '' autoreconf -vfi && \ ./configure --prefix="$out" --with-lispdir="$out/share/emacs/site-lisp" \ --with-icondir="$out/share/emacs/site-lisp/images/w3m" ''; postInstall = '' cd "$out/share/emacs/site-lisp" for i in ChangeLog* do mv -v "$i" "w3m-$i" done ''; meta = { description = "Emacs-w3m, a simple Emacs interface to the w3m web browser"; longDescription = '' Emacs/W3 used to be known as the most popular WEB browser on Emacs, but it worked so slowly that we wanted a simple and speedy alternative. w3m is a pager with WWW capability, developed by Akinori ITO. Although it is a pager, it can be used as a text-mode WWW browser. Then we developed a simple Emacs interface to w3m. ''; license = "GPLv2+"; homepage = http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/; maintainers = [ stdenv.lib.maintainers.ludo ]; }; }