(both only work with ghc-6.8.2, not ghc-6.8.3)
* added haddock-0.9 as a version that compiles with
nearly all ghc's we have
* added haddock-0.9-boot the works with ghc-6.4.2-boot
* the haddock-0.9-boot is now used to generate library
documentation while building ghc-6.8.3
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12392
Changed the built-in default $PATH to /no-such-path. (This also
applies to the "standard utilities path" used by "command -p", so
that doesn't work anymore, but it didn't work anyway on NixOS and
nobody uses it.) Include the startup files for non-interactive
login shells. Use bashrc when started from ssh.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12365
PAM is enabled by default, as before. To disable it, set
openssh { pam = false; };
or simply
pam = false;
in ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12312
Xautolock can be used to fire up a screen saver like xautolock after a certain
period of inactivity. The tool probably doesn't belong into misc/screensavers,
but I had no better idea.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12305
This (1) allows Gnash to be linked against the available `libltdl' rather
than its own, and (2) it prevents `libtld.h' to be installed (which was the
case when Gnash's own libltdl was used), thereby avoiding a collision with
Libtool.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12292
support.
* New function makeFontsConf to generate a fontconfig configuration
file. Moved from NixOS.
* dot2pdf: use makeFontsConf to generate a fonts.conf containing just
the Ghostscript fonts (see NIXPKGS-29).
* dot2pdf: generate PDF directly, don't go through PS. Note that this
and using fontconfig changes the interpretation of "fontname"
attributes in dot graphs.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12251
* An attribute `stdenv_32bit' that returns a stdenv capable of
building 32-bit binaries.
* grub: build on x86_64-linux.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12211
* glibc_multi: a wrapper that combines the 32-bit and 64-bit Glibcs.
This is necessary so that 64-bit GCC can find gnu/stubs-32.h and the
32-bit Glibc libraries.
To build glibc_multi on x86_64-linux, you still need either the
i686-linux Glibc derivation from a channel, or to have configured
Nix with support for forwarding the build to a i686-linux machine.
In the future this may become unnecessary by providing a prebuilt
binary of 32-bit Glibc somewhere (like the binaries used in the
stdenvLinux bootstrap).
* With glibc_multi, it becomes possible to build gcc with multilib
support (i.e. it builds 32-bit and 64-bit versions of libgcc,
libstdc++, etc.).
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12203