This variant uses the more Mac-friendly aqua driver, but it requires
that you separately install the AquaTerm package.
Note that AquaTerm is open source and could perhaps be later included
as a nix derivation. If that happens, it would be nice to remove the
gnuplot_aquaterm top-level attribute and just make it the default.
* Remove package name
* Start with upper case letter
* Remove trailing period
Also reword some descriptions and move some long descriptions to
longDescription.
I'm not touching generated packages.
There are many more packages to fix, this is just a start.
Rules:
* Don't repeat the package name (not always that easy...)
* Start with capital letter
* Don't end with full stop
* Don't start with "The ..." or "A ..."
I've also added descriptions to some packages and rewritten others.
Ditaa is a small command-line utility written in Java, that can convert
diagrams drawn using ascii art ('drawings' that contain characters that
resemble lines like | / - ), into proper bitmap graphics.
Homepage: http://ditaa.sourceforge.net/
Since "src" is a fetchsvn directory, the source is copied with "cp
--no-preserve=timestamps" (see commit
6d928ab684). So some source files might
get a slightly different timestamp. Here, if lib/standard.ppmdfont
gets a newer timestamp than the generated file lib/standardppmdfont.c,
Make will try to rebuild the latter. But that fails because the
ppmdcfont program doesn't exist (yet).
Probably stdenv should ensure that every file has the same timestamp.
See #490 discussion.
This reverts commit 1278859d31, reversing
changes made to 0c020c98f9.
Conflicts:
pkgs/desktops/xfce/core/xfce4-session.nix (take master)
pkgs/lib/misc.nix (auto)
vimdot doesn't work at the moment because one of its dependencies,
'which', is missing; vimdot fails to find gvim or vim and aborts.
Instead of adding a dependency on 'which', replace it with the POSIX
command 'command -v'.
This patch adds a wrapper script around gnuplot that uses fontconfig's
fc-list(1) utility to determine the set of available fonts and makes that list
available to Gnuplot in the $GDFONTPATH variable.