diff --git a/nongnu/packages/gog.scm b/nongnu/packages/gog.scm index adc5dc5..9896008 100644 --- a/nongnu/packages/gog.scm +++ b/nongnu/packages/gog.scm @@ -23,10 +23,8 @@ #:use-module (gnu packages web) #:use-module (gnu packages xml) #:use-module (guix packages) - #:use-module (guix download) #:use-module (guix git-download) #:use-module (guix build-system cmake) - #:use-module (guix build-system gnu) #:use-module ((guix licenses) #:prefix license:)) (define-public lgogdownloader @@ -68,40 +66,3 @@ (description "LGOGDownloader is a client for the GOG.com download API, allowing simple downloads and updates of games and other files from GOG.com.") (license license:wtfpl2))) - -(define-public htmlcxx - (package - (name "htmlcxx") - (version "0.87") - (source - (origin - (method url-fetch) - (uri - (string-append "mirror://sourceforge/htmlcxx/v" - version "/htmlcxx-" version ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 "1j3mzjlczjrk4ahc43s6kzpvzypzjmqz4sillnca5yadrwwgjf2x")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (home-page "http://htmlcxx.sourceforge.net/") - (synopsis "Simple non-validating CSS1 and HTML parser for C++") - (description "htmlcxx is a simple non-validating CSS1 and HTML parser for -C++. Although there are several other HTML parsers available, htmlcxx has some -characteristics that make it unique: -@itemize -@item STL like navigation of DOM tree, using excelent's tree.hh library from -Kasper Peeters -@item It is possible to reproduce exactly, character by character, the original -document from the parse tree -@item Bundled CSS parser -@item Optional parsing of attributes -@item C++ code that looks like C++ (not so true anymore) -@item Offsets of tags/elements in the original document are stored in the nodes -of the DOM tree -@end itemize -The parsing politics of htmlcxx were created trying to mimic Mozilla Firefox -(https://www.mozilla.org) behavior. So you should expect parse trees similar -to those create by Firefox. However, differently from Firefox, htmlcxx does -not insert non-existent stuff in your html. Therefore, serializing the DOM -tree gives exactly the same bytes contained in the original HTML document.") - (license (list license:lgpl2.0 - license:asl2.0))))