{ fetchurl, stdenv, kernelDev, pkgconfig, gtkmm, boost, pcre }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "exmap-0.10-${kernelDev.version}"; src = fetchurl { url = "http://www.berthels.co.uk/exmap/download/${name}.tgz"; sha256 = "0z00dhl6bdmaz7p9wlvnj0izf0zlrlkv34fz449kxyislpzzxmgn"; }; patchPhase = '' substituteInPlace "kernel/Makefile" \ --replace '/lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build' \ ${kernelDev}/lib/modules/*/build # The `proc_root' variable (the root of `/proc') is no longer exported # since 2.6.26. Fortunately, one can pass `NULL' instead of `&proc_root'. # See http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/3/30/57 . substituteInPlace "kernel/exmap.c" \ --replace "&proc_root" "NULL" substituteInPlace "src/Makefile" --replace "-Werror" "" ''; buildInputs = [ kernelDev pkgconfig gtkmm boost pcre ]; buildPhase = "make build"; # XXX: The tests can only be run one the `exmap' module is loaded. doCheck = false; #checkPhase = "make test" installPhase = '' mkdir -p "$out/share/${name}" cp kernel/*.ko "$out/share/${name}" mkdir -p "$out/bin" cp src/{gexmap,exmtool,elftool,showproc} "$out/bin" ''; meta = { description = "Exmap, a tool showing the physical memory usage of processes"; longDescription = '' Exmap is a utility which takes a snapshot of how the physical memory and swap space are currently used by all the processes on your system. It examines which page of memory are shared between which processes, so that it can share the cost of the pages fairly when calculating usage totals. ''; homepage = http://www.berthels.co.uk/exmap/; license = "GPLv2+"; }; }