nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/science/math/pssp/default.nix
Bjørn Forsman bd01fad0ed Captialize meta.description of all packages
In line with the Nixpkgs manual.

A mechanical change, done with this command:

  find pkgs -name "*.nix" | \
      while read f; do \
          sed -e 's/description\s*=\s*"\([a-z]\)/description = "\u\1/' -i "$f"; \
      done

I manually skipped some:

* Descriptions starting with an abbreviation, a user name or package name
* Frequently generated expressions (haskell-packages.nix)
2016-06-20 13:55:52 +02:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, libxml2, readline, zlib, perl, cairo, gtk, gsl
, pkgconfig, gtksourceview, pango, gettext, libglade
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "pspp-0.8.3";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/pspp/${name}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "0vri2pzvmm38qaihfvwlry30f40lcnps4blg59ixic4q20ldxf5d";
};
buildInputs = [ libxml2 readline zlib perl cairo gtk gsl pkgconfig
gtksourceview pango gettext libglade ];
doCheck = false;
enableParallelBuilding = true;
meta = {
homepage = "http://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/";
description = "A free replacement for SPSS, a program for statistical analysis of sampled data";
license = stdenv.lib.licenses.gpl3Plus;
longDescription = ''
PSPP is a program for statistical analysis of sampled data. It is
a Free replacement for the proprietary program SPSS.
PSPP can perform descriptive statistics, T-tests, anova, linear
and logistic regression, cluster analysis, factor analysis,
non-parametric tests and more. Its backend is designed to perform
its analyses as fast as possible, regardless of the size of the
input data. You can use PSPP with its graphical interface or the
more traditional syntax commands.
'';
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.linux;
};
}