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This fixes a 5 year old bug (old enough to go to school) where kmail was not able show emails (also appeared in kontact). fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/160599 The solution is not pretty but effective and involves working around the broken search path of kde related libraries.
30 lines
1 KiB
Nix
30 lines
1 KiB
Nix
{
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mkDerivation, lib, kdepimTeam,
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extra-cmake-modules, kdoctools,
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grantlee, ki18n, kiconthemes, knewstuff, kservice, kxmlgui, qtbase,
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}:
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mkDerivation {
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pname = "grantleetheme";
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meta = {
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license = with lib.licenses; [ gpl2Plus lgpl21Plus fdl12Plus ];
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maintainers = kdepimTeam;
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};
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outputs = [ "out" "dev" ];
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nativeBuildInputs = [ extra-cmake-modules kdoctools ];
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buildInputs = [
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grantlee ki18n kiconthemes knewstuff kservice kxmlgui qtbase
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];
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propagatedBuildInputs = [ grantlee kiconthemes knewstuff ];
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postInstall = ''
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# added as an include directory by cmake files and fails to compile if it's missing
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mkdir -p "$dev/include/KF5"
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# This is a really disgusting hack, no idea how search paths work for kde,
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# but apparently kde is looking in $out/$out rather than $out for this library.
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# Having this symlink fixes kmail finding it and makes my html work (Yay!).
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mkdir -p $out/$out/lib/grantlee/
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libpath=$(echo $out/lib/grantlee/*)
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ln -s $libpath $out/$out/lib/grantlee/$(basename $libpath)
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'';
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}
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