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{ fetchurl, stdenv }: |
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec { |
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name = "libiconv-1.13.1"; |
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src = fetchurl { |
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url = "mirror://gnu/libiconv/${name}.tar.gz"; |
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sha256 = "0jcsjk2g28bq20yh7rvbn8xgq6q42g8dkkac0nfh12b061l638sm"; |
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}; |
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meta = { |
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description = "GNU libiconv, an iconv(3) implementation"; |
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longDescription = '' |
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Some programs, like mailers and web browsers, must be able to convert |
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between a given text encoding and the user's encoding. Other programs |
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internally store strings in Unicode, to facilitate internal processing, |
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and need to convert between internal string representation (Unicode) |
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and external string representation (a traditional encoding) when they |
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are doing I/O. GNU libiconv is a conversion library for both kinds of |
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applications. |
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''; |
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homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/; |
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license = "LGPLv2+"; |
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maintainers = [ stdenv.lib.maintainers.ludo ]; |
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# This library is not needed on GNU platforms. |
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platforms = [ "i686-cygwin" "i686-darwin" ]; |
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}; |
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} |
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