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calibre: upgrade to 1.0
Upstream insists on using private qt headers. We do not want nixpkgs' qt to export those. So I provided a small hack to take them directly from qt's source tarball. I made sure everything uses the normal system qt and headers, except for the 1 .so file (qt_hack) that needs these private headers. Because of this, there is barely any increate in size or buildtime.
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "calibre-0.9.11";
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name = "calibre-1.0.0";
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# 0.9.12+ versions won't build due to missing qt4 private headers: https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre/+bug/1094719
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src = fetchurl {
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url = "mirror://sourceforge/calibre/${name}.tar.xz";
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sha256 = "0jjs2cx222pbv4nrivlxag5fxa0v9m63x7arcll6xi173zdn4gg8";
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sha256 = "0qz369n46ijk8jbbgwnvj3v0byp5npn2zdb4lvc6mwa143mr6d62";
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};
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inherit python;
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nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper pkgconfig ];
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patchPhase = ''
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tar xf ${qt48.src}
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sed -i setup/build_environment.py \
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-e "s|^qt_private_inc = .*|qt_private_inc = ['%s/%s'%('`pwd`/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.8.5/include', m) for m in ('QtGui', 'QtCore')]|"
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'';
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buildInputs =
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[ python pyqt4 sip popplerQt4 libpng imagemagick libjpeg
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fontconfig podofo qt48 pil chmlib icu
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fontconfig podofo qt48 pil chmlib icu sqlite libusb1 libmtp
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pythonPackages.mechanize pythonPackages.lxml pythonPackages.dateutil
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pythonPackages.cssutils pythonPackages.beautifulsoup pythonPackages.pillow
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pythonPackages.sqlite3 pythonPackages.netifaces sqlite libusb1 libmtp
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pythonPackages.sqlite3 pythonPackages.netifaces pythonPackages.apsw
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pythonPackages.cssselect
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];
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installPhase = ''
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