{ fetchurl, stdenv, zlib, bzip2 }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "tokyocabinet-1.4.46"; src = fetchurl { url = "http://www.1978th.net/tokyocabinet/${name}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "18rkv6kq43cqabc9mvfw534nsv6v8bc2i2r2bmax0yxnbhqa7ahf"; }; buildInputs = [ zlib bzip2 ]; doCheck = true; postInstall = '' sed -i "$out/lib/pkgconfig/tokyocabinet.pc" \ -e 's|-lz|-L${zlib}/lib -lz|g; s|-lbz2|-L${bzip2}/lib -lbz2|g' ''; meta = { description = "Tokyo Cabinet: a modern implementation of DBM"; longDescription = '' Tokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and a value. There is neither concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash table, B+ tree, or fixed-length array. Tokyo Cabinet is developed as the successor of GDBM and QDBM on the following purposes. They are achieved and Tokyo Cabinet replaces conventional DBM products: improves space efficiency, improves time efficiency, improves parallelism, improves usability, improves robustness, supports 64-bit architecture. ''; license = stdenv.lib.licenses.lgpl2Plus; maintainers = [ ]; platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.unix; }; }