{ lib , asciidoctor , autoreconfHook , cairo , fetchFromGitHub , fontconfig , freetype , fribidi , libSM , libX11 , libXcursor , libXft , libXi , libXinerama , libXpm , libXrandr , libXt , libevent , libintl , libpng , librsvg , libstroke , libxslt , perl , pkg-config , python3Packages , readline , sharutils , stdenv }: stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: { pname = "fvwm3"; version = "1.1.0"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "fvwmorg"; repo = "fvwm3"; rev = finalAttrs.version; hash = "sha256-y1buTWO1vHzloh2e4EK1dkD0uQa7lIFUbNMkEe5x6Vo="; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ autoreconfHook asciidoctor pkg-config python3Packages.wrapPython ]; buildInputs = [ cairo fontconfig freetype fribidi libSM libX11 libXcursor libXft libXi libXinerama libXpm libXrandr libXt libevent libintl libpng librsvg libstroke libxslt perl python3Packages.python readline sharutils ]; pythonPath = [ python3Packages.pyxdg ]; configureFlags = [ (lib.enableFeature true "mandoc") ]; postFixup = '' wrapPythonPrograms ''; enableParallelBuilding = true; strictDeps = true; meta = { homepage = "http://fvwm.org"; description = "A multiple large virtual desktop window manager - Version 3"; longDescription = '' Fvwm is a virtual window manager for the X windows system. It was originally a feeble fork of TWM by Robert Nation in 1993 (fvwm history), and has evolved into the fantastic, fabulous, famous, flexible, and so on, window manager we have today. Fvwm is a ICCCM/EWMH compliant and highly configurable floating window manager built primarily using Xlib. Fvwm is configured using a configuration file, which is used to configure most aspects of the window manager including window looks, key bindings, menus, window behavior, additional modules, and more. There is a default configuration file that can be used as a starting point for writing one's own configuration file. Fvwm is a light weight window manager and can be configured to be anything from a small sleek window manager to a full featured desktop environment. To get the most out of fvwm, one should be willing to read the documents, and take the time to write a custom configuration file that suites their needs. The manual pages and the fvwm wiki can be used to help learn how to configure fvwm. ''; changelog = "https://github.com/fvwmorg/fvwm3/blob/${finalAttrs.src.rev}/CHANGELOG.md"; license = lib.licenses.gpl2Plus; maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ AndersonTorres ]; inherit (libX11.meta) platforms; }; })