libsndfile 1.2.0 -> 1.2.2 https://github.com/libsndfile/libsndfile/releases attrpath: libsndfile Checking auto update branch... No auto update branch exists Old version 1.2.0" not present in staging derivation file with contents: { lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, autoreconfHook, autogen, pkg-config, python3 , flac, lame, libmpg123, libogg, libopus, libvorbis , alsa-lib, Carbon, AudioToolbox }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "libsndfile"; version = "1.2.2"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = pname; repo = pname; rev = version; hash = "sha256-MOOX/O0UaoeMaQPW9PvvE0izVp+6IoE5VbtTx0RvMkI="; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ autoreconfHook autogen pkg-config python3 ]; buildInputs = [ flac lame libmpg123 libogg libopus libvorbis ] ++ lib.optionals stdenv.isLinux [ alsa-lib ] ++ lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin [ Carbon AudioToolbox ]; enableParallelBuilding = true; outputs = [ "bin" "dev" "out" "man" "doc" ]; # need headers from the Carbon.framework in /System/Library/Frameworks to # compile this on darwin -- not sure how to handle preConfigure = lib.optionalString stdenv.isDarwin '' NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE+=" -I$SDKROOT/System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Headers" ''; # Needed on Darwin. NIX_CFLAGS_LINK = "-logg -lvorbis"; meta = with lib; { description = "A C library for reading and writing files containing sampled sound"; homepage = "https://libsndfile.github.io/libsndfile/"; changelog = "https://github.com/libsndfile/libsndfile/releases/tag/${version}"; license = licenses.lgpl2Plus; maintainers = with maintainers; [ lovek323 ]; platforms = platforms.unix; longDescription = '' Libsndfile is a C library for reading and writing files containing sampled sound (such as MS Windows WAV and the Apple/SGI AIFF format) through one standard library interface. It is released in source code format under the GNU Lesser General Public License. The library was written to compile and run on a Linux system but should compile and run on just about any Unix (including macOS). There are also pre-compiled binaries available for 32 and 64 bit windows. It was designed to handle both little-endian (such as WAV) and big-endian (such as AIFF) data, and to compile and run correctly on little-endian (such as Intel and DEC/Compaq Alpha) processor systems as well as big-endian processor systems such as Motorola 68k, Power PC, MIPS and SPARC. Hopefully the design of the library will also make it easy to extend for reading and writing new sound file formats. ''; }; }