It turns out that the build system does not support building both the command-line tool and the shared library at the same time. Consequently the ngspice derivation has not provided the command-line tools since the shared library was enabled in #31166.wip/yesman
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# Note that this does not provide the ngspice command-line utility. For that see |
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# the ngspice derivation. |
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stdenv.mkDerivation { |
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name = "libngspice-26"; |
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src = fetchurl { |
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url = "mirror://sourceforge/ngspice/ngspice-26.tar.gz"; |
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sha256 = "51e230c8b720802d93747bc580c0a29d1fb530f3dd06f213b6a700ca9a4d0108"; |
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}; |
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nativeBuildInputs = [ flex bison ]; |
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buildInputs = [ fftw ]; |
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configureFlags = [ "--with-ngshared" "--enable-xspice" "--enable-cider" ]; |
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meta = with stdenv.lib; { |
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description = "The Next Generation Spice (Electronic Circuit Simulator)"; |
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homepage = http://ngspice.sourceforge.net; |
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license = with licenses; [ "BSD" gpl2 ]; |
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maintainers = with maintainers; [ bgamari ]; |
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platforms = platforms.linux; |
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}; |
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} |
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