- The flag "--mandir" has no effect with setup.py. Instead, "--install-data"
must be used.
- Don't generate wrappers for trivial symlink aliases in bin.
- Prefer symlinks over hard-links.
- The dependencies of this expression don't need to be propagated.
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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.
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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.
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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 .
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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.
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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.
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- 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.
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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.
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