{ stdenv, fetchurl, guileSupport ? false, pkgconfig ? null , guile ? null }: assert guileSupport -> ( pkgconfig != null && guile != null ); let version = "4.2"; in stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "gnumake-${version}"; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://gnu/make/make-${version}.tar.bz2"; sha256 = "0pv5rvz5pp4njxiz3syf786d2xp4j7gzddwjvgw5zmz55yvf6p2f"; }; patchFlags = "-p0"; patches = [ # Purity: don't look for library dependencies (of the form `-lfoo') in /lib # and /usr/lib. It's a stupid feature anyway. Likewise, when searching for # included Makefiles, don't look in /usr/include and friends. ./impure-dirs.patch ]; buildInputs = stdenv.lib.optionals guileSupport [ guile pkgconfig ]; configureFlags = stdenv.lib.optional guileSupport "--with-guile"; outputs = [ "out" "doc" ]; meta = with stdenv.lib; { homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/make/; description = "A tool to control the generation of non-source files from sources"; license = licenses.gpl3Plus; longDescription = '' Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables and other non-source files of a program from the program's source files. Make gets its knowledge of how to build your program from a file called the makefile, which lists each of the non-source files and how to compute it from other files. When you write a program, you should write a makefile for it, so that it is possible to use Make to build and install the program. ''; platforms = platforms.all; maintainers = [ maintainers.vrthra ]; }; }