nixpkgs-suyu/pkgs/tools/graphics/logstalgia/default.nix
Will Dietz 855e0463ab tree-wide: platforms = platforms.gnu; -> platforms = gnu ++ linux
"platforms.gnu" has been linux-only since at least 17.03:

$ nix eval -f channel:nixos-17.03 lib.platforms.gnu
[ "i686-linux" "x86_64-linux" "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7l-linux" "aarch64-linux" "mips64el-linux" ]

Unlike platforms.linux, platforms.gnu indicates "must use glibc"
which for the most part is not intended.

Replacing platforms.gnu with platforms.linux would be the same "today"
but let's err on preserving existing behavior and be optimistic
about platforms these packages work on.
2018-04-30 18:08:48 -05:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, SDL2, ftgl, pkgconfig, libpng, libjpeg, pcre, SDL2_image, glew
, libGLU_combined, boost, glm, freetype }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "logstalgia-${version}";
version = "1.1.1";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://github.com/acaudwell/Logstalgia/releases/download/${name}/${name}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "0nvnk8q9m2ignzwxak0vch88blywbx4znk70xf9fg38xa4rf94yn";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgconfig ];
buildInputs = [ glew SDL2 ftgl libpng libjpeg pcre SDL2_image libGLU_combined boost
glm freetype ];
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
homepage = http://logstalgia.io/;
description = "Website traffic visualization tool";
license = licenses.gpl3Plus;
longDescription = ''
Logstalgia is a website traffic visualization that replays or
streams web-server access logs as a pong-like battle between the
web server and an never ending torrent of requests.
Requests appear as colored balls (the same color as the host)
which travel across the screen to arrive at the requested
location. Successful requests are hit by the paddle while
unsuccessful ones (eg 404 - File Not Found) are missed and pass
through.
The paths of requests are summarized within the available space by
identifying common path prefixes. Related paths are grouped
together under headings. For instance, by default paths ending in
png, gif or jpg are grouped under the heading Images. Paths that
dont match any of the specified groups are lumped together under
a Miscellaneous section.
'';
platforms = platforms.gnu ++ platforms.linux;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ pSub ];
};
}