nixpkgs/pkgs/servers/p910nd/default.nix

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{ stdenv, fetchurl }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "p910nd-${version}";
version = "0.97";
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src = fetchurl {
sha256 = "0vy2qf386dif1nqznmy3j953mq7c4lk6j2hgyzkbmfi4msiq1jaa";
url = "mirror://sourceforge/p910nd/${name}.tar.bz2";
};
postPatch = ''
sed -e "s|/usr||g" -i Makefile
'';
makeFlags = [ "DESTDIR=$(out)" "BINDIR=/bin" ];
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postInstall = ''
# Match the man page:
mv $out/etc/init.d/p910nd{,.sh}
# The legacy init script is useful only (and even then...) as an example:
mkdir -p $out/share/doc/examples
mv $out/etc $out/share/doc/examples
'';
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "Small printer daemon passing jobs directly to the printer";
longDescription = ''
p910nd is a small printer daemon intended for diskless platforms that
does not spool to disk but passes the job directly to the printer.
Normally a lpr daemon on a spooling host connects to it with a TCP
connection on port 910n (where n=0, 1, or 2 for lp0, 1 and 2
respectively). p910nd is particularly useful for diskless platforms.
Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) supports this protocol, it's called
the AppSocket protocol and has the scheme socket://. LPRng also supports
this protocol and the syntax is lp=remotehost%9100 in /etc/printcap.
'';
homepage = http://p910nd.sourceforge.net/;
downloadPage = http://sourceforge.net/projects/p910nd/;
license = licenses.gpl2;
platforms = platforms.linux;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ nckx ];
};
}