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{ stdenv, fetchbzr, x11 }: |
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let |
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version = "4"; |
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stdenv.mkDerivation { |
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name = "xwinwrap-${version}"; |
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src = fetchbzr { |
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url = https://code.launchpad.net/~shantanu-goel/xwinwrap/devel; |
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rev = version; |
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sha256 = "1annhqc71jcgx5zvcy31c1c488ygx4q1ygrwyy2y0ww743smbchw"; |
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}; |
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buildInputs = [ |
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x11 |
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]; |
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buildPhase = if stdenv.system == "x86_64-linux" then '' |
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make all64 |
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'' else if stdenv.system == "i686-linux" then '' |
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make all32 |
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'' else throw "xwinwrap is not supported on ${stdenv.system}"; |
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installPhase = '' |
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mkdir -p $out/bin |
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mv */xwinwrap $out/bin |
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''; |
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meta = with stdenv.lib; { |
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description = "A utility that allows you to use an animated X window as the wallpaper"; |
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longDescription = '' |
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XWinWrap is a small utility written a loooong time ago that allowed you to |
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stick most of the apps to your desktop background. What this meant was you |
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could use an animated screensaver (like glmatrix, electric sheep, etc) or |
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even a movie, and use it as your wallpaper. But only one version of this |
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app was ever released, and it had a few problems, like: |
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- Well, sticking didn’t work. So if you did a “minimize all” or “go to |
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desktop” kind of thing, your “wallpaper” got minimized as well. |
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- The geometry option didn’t work, so you could not create, e.g., a small |
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matrix window surrounded by your original wallpaper. |
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Seeing no-one picking it up, I decided to give it a bit of polish last |
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weekend by fixing the above problems and also add a few features. And here |
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it is, in its new avatar “Shantz XWinWrap”. |
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''; |
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license = licenses.hpnd; |
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homepage = https://shantanugoel.com/2008/09/03/shantz-xwinwrap/; |
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maintainers = with maintainers; [ infinisil ]; |
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platforms = platforms.linux; |
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}; |
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} |
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