development/libraries/{glib,gtk+,pango,atk,...}. Done for glib/gtk+
1.2. Also deleted some obsolete, unused versions (gtkLibs 2.10,
2.12, and 2.14).
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17992
I could not easily make some bsdgames build or install. Too much patching
against the installer trying to write beyond the nix store.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17971
* Dropped "nolongdouble.patch". The patch no longer applies to Python 2.6, and
apparently isn't required anymore either.
* Added access to native Darwin arch utility. Python tries to run 'arch' in
the configure stage, but that binary reside in /usr/bin. To make it
available to the expression, the small wrapper darwinArchUtility is added as
a buildInput if appropriate.
* Don't pass --enable-shared. The build fails if we try to enable building of
shared libraries, apparently because some required libraries aren't linked,
i.e. the linker call isn't right.
TODO:
* Figure out how to enable shared linking.
* The resulting binary on Darwin seem to lack the binascii module.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17894
The build succeeds on i686-linux. Other platforms look good, too,
because there were hardly any changes necessary to update the expression
from 2.5.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17889
Updating libgpod
Making gtkpod accept 'ogg' files, and made it convert them well to mp3, if 'lame'
and oggdec is in path. It should better reference lame and libvorbis store path
files.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17888
On MacOS X, we used to use the native perl interpreter from /usr/bin.
Unfortunately, that interpreter fails to build a number of packages
(Subversion, Git, etc. ...), because it assumes knowledge about the
underlying C compiler that is not valid for the compiler used by Nix.
For example, /usr/bin/perl assumes that the compiler can build binaries
for both the ppc and the x86 architecture. /usr/bin/gcc can do that, but
the gcc from Nix can't.
The solution is to compile Perl 5.10 in Nix so that the ./configure
phase can properly detect the system's capabilities. However, note that
the resulting binary is impure: it will find headers in /usr/include and
libraries in /usr/lib. In this respect, the Nix-compiled perl binary is
no different than the native one in /usr/bin -- it's just configured
more accurately.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17870
buildDefs doesn't like buildInputs containing nulls.
* In all-packages.nix: xfsProgs -> xfsprogs, jfsUtils -> jfsutils to
match the upstream name.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17726
- Fixed location of the VirtualBox icon
- Removed qt3 as dependency of VirtualBox since it's obsolete since 3.0.x
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17725
I had to use a newer patchelf (0.5), otherwise patchelf (0.4) died with an error at
setting the rpath for a lib.
("virtual address overrun" or something like that)
I still don't know of any stable url for a given version, so we will have this working
until they change the package file again updating.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17680
I don't know if the 'unfree' in the amr libraries will stop mplayer being built without its support. We would have to write the all-packages MPlayer expression different, in this case.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17635
On MacOS X, we used to use the native perl interpreter from /usr/bin.
Unfortunately, that interpreter fails to build a number of packages
(Subversion, Git, etc. ...), because it assumes knowledge about the underlying
C compiler that is not valid for the compiler used by Nix. For example,
/usr/bin/perl assumes that the compiler can build binaries for both the ppc and
the x86 architecture. /usr/bin/FCC can do that, but the gcc from Nix can't.
The solution is to compile Perl 5.10 via Nix so that it can properly configure
itself. However, note that the resulting binary is impure: it will find headers
in /usr/include and libraries in /usr/lib -- something a pure perl binary
wouldn't do. In this respect our Nix-compiled perl binary is not better than
the native one from /usr/bin -- it's just more accurately configured.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17618
When building Emacs on MacOS X, the configure script believes that libXaw is
available and tries to link it (even when, in fact, libXaw is not available).
To work around that problem, we make Xaw support mandatory on MacOS X.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17610
They removed the url for that package version, I updated to the latest.
I changed the name from 'trueCrypt' to 'truecrypt'
I added an option for it not to have a gui built.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17587
The OpenSSH binaries built by the expression by default expect system-wide
configuration files in "/etc/ssh", which is a bit of an impurity (and certainly
inconsistent with the way other package handle --sysconfdir in Nix). Those who
prefer a clean installation, can now configure that directory path.
Adding the line "openssh = { etcDir = null; };" to $NIXPKGS_CONFIG configures
OpenSSH to use the default location, i.e. $out/etc. Setting that attribute to a
string will configure OpenSSH to use that concrete path instead.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17570