Hartmut Goebel writes:
> * gnu/packages/kde-frameworks.scm (kross): New variable.
> ---
> gnu/packages/kde-frameworks.scm | 43
> +
> 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/gnu/packages/kde-frameworks.scm b/gnu/packages/kde-frameworks.scm
> index c86d82c..88824e2 100644
> --- a/gnu/packages/kde-frameworks.scm
> +++ b/gnu/packages/kde-frameworks.scm
> @@ -3101,3 +3101,46 @@ This framework is a porting aid. It is not
> recommended for new projects, and
> existing projects that use it are advised to port away from it, and use plain
> KParts instead.")
> (license license:expat)))
> +
> +(define-public kross
> + (package
> +(name "kross")
> +(version "5.27.0")
> +(source
> + (origin
> + (method url-fetch)
> + (uri (string-append
> + "mirror://kde/stable/frameworks/"
> + (version-major+minor version) "/portingAids/"
> + name "-" version ".tar.xz"))
> + (sha256
> +(base32 "13karf890afk3dplxgsjx48vjz1ka12pgsi8qw369xbff5nqy2vj"
> +(build-system cmake-build-system)
> +(native-inputs
> + `(("extra-cmake-modules" ,extra-cmake-modules)
> + ("kdoctools" ,kdoctools)))
> +(inputs
> + `(("kcompletion" ,kcompletion)
> + ("kcoreaddons" ,kcoreaddons)
> + ("ki18n" ,ki18n)
> + ("kiconthemes" ,kiconthemes)
> + ("kparts" ,kparts)
> + ("kwidgetsaddons" ,kwidgetsaddons)
> + ("kxmlgui" ,kxmlgui)
> + ("qtbase" ,qtbase)
> + ("qtscript" ,qtscript)
> + ("qttools" ,qttools)))
> +(home-page "https://community.kde.org/Frameworks";)
> +(synopsis "KDE Frameworks 5 solution for application scripting")
> +(description "Kross is a scripting bridge for the KDE Development
> Platform
> +used to embed scripting functionality into an application. It supports
> +QtScript as a scripting interpreter backend.
> +
> +Kross provides an abstract API to provide scripting functionality in a
> +interpreter-independent way. The application that uses Kross should not need
> +to know anything about the scripting language being used. The core of Kross
> +provides the framework to deal transparently with interpreter-backends and
> +offers abstract functionality to deal with scripts.")
> +;; a variety of licenses
> +(license (list license:lgpl2.0 license:lgpl2.0+ license:lgpl2.1+
> + license:gpl3
Are you sure it's GPL3, and not GPL3+? If the file headers says GPL3
only it's fine, otherwise I think we default to GPL+.
Otherwise LGTM, assuming you've checked whether qttools is referenced :)
Great to see good KDE support in Guix!
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