nixpkgs/pkgs/development/libraries/cairo/default.nix

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{ postscriptSupport ? true
, pdfSupport ? true
, pngSupport ? true
, xcbSupport ? false
, gobjectSupport ? true, glib
, stdenv, fetchurl, pkgconfig, x11, fontconfig, freetype, xlibs
, zlib, libpng, pixman, libxcb ? null, xcbutil ? null
, gettext, libiconvOrEmpty
}:
assert postscriptSupport -> zlib != null;
assert pngSupport -> libpng != null;
assert xcbSupport -> libxcb != null && xcbutil != null;
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "cairo-1.12.4";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://cairographics.org/releases/${name}.tar.xz";
sha1 = "f4158981ed01e73c94fb8072074b17feee61a68b";
};
buildInputs =
[ pkgconfig x11 fontconfig ]
++ stdenv.lib.optional (!stdenv.isDarwin) xlibs.libXrender
++ stdenv.lib.optionals xcbSupport [ libxcb xcbutil ]
# On non-GNU systems we need GNU Gettext for libintl.
++ stdenv.lib.optional (!stdenv.isLinux) gettext
++ libiconvOrEmpty;
propagatedBuildInputs =
[ freetype pixman ] ++
stdenv.lib.optional gobjectSupport glib ++
stdenv.lib.optional postscriptSupport zlib ++
stdenv.lib.optional pngSupport libpng;
configureFlags =
[ "--enable-tee" ]
++ stdenv.lib.optional xcbSupport "--enable-xcb"
++ stdenv.lib.optional pdfSupport "--enable-pdf";
preConfigure = ''
# Work around broken `Requires.private' that prevents Freetype
# `-I' flags to be propagated.
sed -i "src/cairo.pc.in" \
-es'|^Cflags:\(.*\)$|Cflags: \1 -I${freetype}/include/freetype2 -I${freetype}/include|g'
''
# On FreeBSD, `-ldl' doesn't exist.
+ (stdenv.lib.optionalString stdenv.isFreeBSD
'' for i in "util/"*"/Makefile.in" boilerplate/Makefile.in
do
cat "$i" | sed -es/-ldl//g > t
mv t "$i"
done
'');
enableParallelBuilding = true;
# The default `--disable-gtk-doc' is ignored.
postInstall = "rm -rf $out/share/gtk-doc";
meta = {
description = "A 2D graphics library with support for multiple output devices";
longDescription = ''
Cairo is a 2D graphics library with support for multiple output
devices. Currently supported output targets include the X
Window System, Quartz, Win32, image buffers, PostScript, PDF,
and SVG file output. Experimental backends include OpenGL
(through glitz), XCB, BeOS, OS/2, and DirectFB.
Cairo is designed to produce consistent output on all output
media while taking advantage of display hardware acceleration
when available (e.g., through the X Render Extension).
'';
homepage = http://cairographics.org/;
licenses = [ "LGPLv2+" "MPLv1" ];
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.all;
};
}