{ fetchurl, stdenv, emacs, cedet, jdee, texinfo }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "ecb-2.40"; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://sourceforge/ecb/${name}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "0gp56ixfgnyk2j1fps4mk1yv1vpz81kivb3gq9f56jw4kdlhjrjs"; }; buildInputs = [ emacs ]; propagatedBuildInputs = [ cedet jdee ]; propagatedUserEnvPkgs = propagatedBuildInputs; patchPhase = '' sed -i "Makefile" \ -e 's|CEDET[[:blank:]]*=.*$|CEDET = ${cedet}/share/emacs/site-lisp|g ; s|INSTALLINFO[[:blank:]]*=.*$|INSTALLINFO = ${texinfo}/bin/install-info|g ; s|MAKEINFO[[:blank:]]*=.*$|MAKEINFO = ${texinfo}/bin/makeinfo|g ; s|common/cedet.el|cedet.el|g' ''; installPhase = '' mkdir -p "$out/share/emacs/site-lisp" cp -rv *.el *.elc ecb-images "$out/share/emacs/site-lisp" mkdir -p "$out/share/info" cp -v info-help/*.info* "$out/share/info" ''; meta = { description = "ECB, the Emacs Code browser"; longDescription = '' ECB stands for "Emacs Code Browser". While Emacs already has good editing support for many modes, its browsing support is somewhat lacking. That's where ECB comes in: it displays a number of informational windows that allow for easy source code navigation and overview. ''; license = "GPLv2+"; homepage = http://ecb.sourceforge.net/; maintainers = [ ]; }; }