{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub , autoreconfHook, pkgconfig , gtk3, nssTools, pcsclite }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "eid-mw-${version}"; version = "4.1.19"; src = fetchFromGitHub { sha256 = "191c74kxfrfb894v8y4vi2iygyffjy9jjq5fj7cnnddgwai5n3c5"; rev = "v${version}"; repo = "eid-mw"; owner = "Fedict"; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ autoreconfHook pkgconfig ]; buildInputs = [ gtk3 pcsclite ]; postPatch = '' sed 's@m4_esyscmd_s(.*,@[${version}],@' -i configure.ac ''; configureFlags = [ "--enable-dialogs=yes" ]; enableParallelBuilding = true; doCheck = true; postInstall = '' install -D ${./eid-nssdb.in} $out/bin/eid-nssdb substituteInPlace $out/bin/eid-nssdb \ --replace "modutil" "${nssTools}/bin/modutil" # Only provides a useless "about-eid-mw.desktop" that segfaults anyway: rm -r $out/share/applications $out/bin/about-eid-mw ''; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "Belgian electronic identity card (eID) middleware"; homepage = http://eid.belgium.be/en/using_your_eid/installing_the_eid_software/linux/; license = licenses.lgpl3; longDescription = '' Allows user authentication and digital signatures with Belgian ID cards. Also requires a running pcscd service and compatible card reader. This package only installs the libraries. To use eIDs in NSS-compatible browsers like Chrom{e,ium} or Firefox, each user must first execute: ~$ eid-nssdb add (Running the script once as root with the --system option enables eID support for all users, but will *not* work when using Chrom{e,ium}!) Before uninstalling this package, it is a very good idea to run ~$ eid-nssdb [--system] remove and remove all ~/.pki and/or /etc/pki directories no longer needed. ''; maintainers = with maintainers; [ nckx ]; platforms = platforms.linux; }; }