I've also set the 'platforms' attribute to ensure that Hydra actually
builds these packages. Thanks to Lluís Batlle i Rossell for pointing out
these mistakes.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=21688
That way, we don't need the patch anymore to fix what that part broke.
Also kde stops needing the findqt4 patch (for its own copy of the findqt4 cmake module).
I tested a nixos-rebuild with kde4, and it builds as far as hydra built with this configuration.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=20921
I updated cmake to use CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH instead of CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH and CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH.
There were some expressions in kde that required CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, and now they are not anymore
a special case.
I updated most kde-4.4 files to point to kde-4.4.0 sources instead of 4.3.4 .
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=19965
I fixed conflicts regarding the renaming 'kernel' -> 'linux' in all-packages.
Also a small conflict in all-packages about making openssl overridable.
And I some linux 2.6.31-zen kernel files also marked in conflict.
svn path=/nixpkgs/branches/stdenv-updates/; revision=19438
stdenv.
In this gcc-wrapper2 I made the ld-wrapper.sh to handle the linking with shared
objects through direct pass as ld command arguments of the absolute path to shared
objects, instead of using the -L/-l combinations.
cmake 'FindXXX.cmake' modules make a strong usage of the dynamic linking directly
passing the absolute path to the shared object to the linker, and as our wrapper did
not add any -rpath for those, writting the nix expressions for some cmake packages
resulted in a lot of tricks, compared to using this gcc-wrapper2.
This gcc-wrapper2/ld-wrapper.sh should become the gcc-wrapper/ld-wrapper in a
stdenv update.
I also updated some cmake expressions to use this gcc-wrapper2, and reduced its
tricks.
I also updated the cmake setup-hook for it to make cmake not touch any rpath decided
at build time, when running the 'make install' of makefiles created by cmake.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=18885
- Before this changes, cflags and ldflags for the native and the cross compiler
got mixed. Not all the gcc-wrapper/gcc-cross-wrapper variables are
independant now, but enough, I think.
- Fixed the generic stdenv expression, which did a big mess on buildInputs and
buildNativeInputs. Now it distinguishes when there is a stdenvCross or not.
Maybe we should have a single stdenv and forget about the stdenvCross
adapter - this could end in a stdenv a bit complex, but simpler than the
generic stdenv + adapter.
- Added basic support in pkgconfig for cross-builds: a single PKG_CONFIG_PATH
now works for both the cross and the native compilers, but I think this
should work well for most cases I can think of.
- I tried to fix the guile expression to cross-biuld; guile is built, but not
its manual, so the derivation still fails. Guile requires patching to
cross-build, as far as I understnad.
- Made the glibcCross build to be done through the usage of a
gcc-cross-wrapper over the gcc-cross-stage-static, instead of using it
directly.
- Trying to make physfs (a neverball dependency) cross build.
- Updated the gcc expression to support building a cross compiler without getting
derivation variables mixed with those of the stdenvCross.
svn path=/nixpkgs/branches/stdenv-updates/; revision=18534
before it didn't. Through this commit I expect the build farm to try to build kde, and see
whether this way it builds without the unusual NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE set in the qt setup-hook.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=15838
* setup.sh: removed some obsolete features, specifically some that
were only used by the old build farm.
* addToSearchPath: removed some parameters that weren't used
anywhere.
svn path=/nixpkgs/branches/stdenv-updates/; revision=15136
setting the NIX_INDENT_MAKE variable; disabled by default) so we
don't need a separate gnumakeNix package.
svn path=/nixpkgs/branches/stdenv-updates/; revision=13807
* Updated scons to version 1.0.0. Also added appropriate makeWrapper calls to
ensure that the python binary finds its library files.
* Updated Twisted from 2.5 to 8.1.
* Added an expression for buildbot.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12782
This patch moves curly braces to the end of the line, i.e.
foo = {
...
};
instead of the previously used style:
foo =
{
...
};
I commit this change hoping that my contributions to this project now conform
to the rules described in maintainers/docs/coding-conventions.txt so that the
self-appointed indention sheriff of the NixOS community can finally get off my
back and rest assured knowing that all i's are dotted and all t's are crossed.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12386
One question remains: how to make the option available to the user.
`getConfig' is nice but useless as long as `useFromStdenv' prevails.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12311
Scons is not only a tool, it's also a python library. However, the
modules are installed in ~/.nix-profile/lib/scons-${version} -- not in
python's "site-packages" directory -- so python won't find the library
without further help. Maybe there should be a symlink in nix-profile? I
guess there should, but I didn't know how to write that into the
expression.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12157