First, pass in `self' again so that overriding works properly (thanks
for pointing that out, @edolstra)
Second, instead of having linuxPackages*.kernel mean something different
inside the set and out, add a new attribute linuxPackages*.kernelDev,
which for the generic kernel is simply linuxPackages*.kernel but for the
manual-config kernel is the `dev' output (which has the build tree,
source tree, etc.)
The second change required trivial modifications in a bunch of
expressions, I verified that all of the linuxPackages* sets defined in
all-packages.nix have the same drv paths before and after the change.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
The original fix modified a generated file instead of the
manually-maintained overrides file. Checked by inspection.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
This is the Oracle Database which they give out for free, therefore it's called
Express Edition.
Well, I pretty much packaged this in vain as I finally found out that i don't
need that Oracle Database stuff at all. And my original purpose was to do SQL
query/constraint testing.
So before I'm going to throw this away (forever, oh no!), maybe someone else
might have a use case for this.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Conflicts:
pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/chromium/default.nix
pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix
Merge conflicts seemed trivial, but a look from viric and aszlig would be nice.
Additionally, turn on a lot more features in mpd by
adding dependencies. Can be controlled by xxxSupport flags,
as before. By default, everything is enabled.
It seems that (almost?) all NixOS users start X using the services module,
because startx seems to be broken for quite some while. And it hit me while
getting to NixOS for the first time as well, so I then decided to just use the
service module.
As I'm working with multiple X servers, writing wrappers in ~/nixpkgs/config.nix
became tedious and so I decided to fix it, hopefully without breaking anything.
The fix consists of:
* Provide a default location for the Xorg log (~/.xorg.log - hope that's okay)
* Expose xauth through xinit to ensure purity and "unexpected behaviour", also
known as "simply not working", because xauth isn't in the user's environment.
* Actually provide the X binary so it doesn't have to be passed to startx every
time.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
6.14.6 requires a newer version of libdrm, which in turn requires a newer
version of mesa. I cheated and edited the generated default.nix file instead of
re-generating it, since generate-expr-from-tarballs.pl complained of a collision
between two tarballs providing different versions of xorg-server.
The NixOS service module loads those modules by default. So we need to build
them here as well.
I'm not really sure why these modules are included by default, because (except
from maybe CGI) they obviously are only usable in very rare cases. Am I wrong?
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The reason because the configure script is unnable to find libxml2 is because it
is searching for a header file in `libxml/*.h`. Obviously this cases an error,
because it's actually in `${libxml2}/include/libxml2/libxml/*.h`, so let's add
the parent directory to --with-libxml2 and remove the comment from buildInputs.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
In order to extend the lifes of keyboards, monitors, mice and other hardware in
range of impatient people, this should shorten build times a bit on multicore
systems. And of course keeps blood pressure at low rates so cholerics may live
longer. Whether the latter is good or bad is up to the readers choice and
imagination.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The current build fails because the URL at inria.fr is no longer accessible. And
5.5.23 is quite old, so let's update it.
With this update we also provide three URLs to fetchurl, just to make sure that
we have enough sources, should one URL become inaccessible again.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>