Add lv2 support
All builds, and the only change that's not a pure addition is to
ardour3, which Cillian maintains.
If there are future lv2 plugins coming, it may make sense to group them
somehow in all-packages.
This is not needed to run XPRA, but gets rid of a few nasty errors.
XPRA is using the notify library to display nice desktop notifications, so there
might be users who actually like to have those funny things.
This is because the original version is no longer in development, as stated on
the website at http://code.google.com/p/partiwm/wiki/xpra:
"This project is in deep hibernation; I haven't had time to devote for several
years now. If you are looking for xpra, you may prefer Antoine Martin's fork,
which receives more support. It is available at: http://xpra.org/"
So I guess its safe to switch over to that fork.
LV2 is a portable plugin standard for audio systems, similar in scope to LADSPA, VST, AU, and others. The Calf audio plugin pack uses LV2 and Ardour3 has also been updated to support LV2 Plugins
- derive: updated to version 2.5.9
- ghc-mod: updated to version 1.11.0
- hamlet: updated to version 1.0.1.4
- http-conduit: updated to version 1.4.1.10
- leksah: updated to version 0.12.1.3
- mmap: updated to version 0.5.8
- mtl: added version 2.1.2
- prolog-graph-lib: updated to version 0.2.0.1
- prolog: updated to version 0.2.0.1
- reactive-banana-wx: updated to version 0.6.0.1
- resourcet: updated to version 0.3.3
- shelly: updated to version 0.12.0.2
- simple-sendfile: updated to version 0.2.4
- syb: added version 0.3.6.2
- wai-app-static: updated to version 1.2.0.4
- wai: updated to version 1.2.0.3
- warp: updated to version 1.2.2
- xml-types: updated to version 0.3.2
- zlib-conduit: updated to version 0.4.0.2
This is to make it more consistent with the naming of the package file and also
consistent with the build, as we're not using the Google branded version.
In addition the derivation attribute set now has a packageName value which can
be used to easily switch the binary names and paths, just in case we want to
switch to using "chrome" (or something entirely different) again.
This only gets chromium to build so far, installation is missing by upstream, so
we need to manually copy the corresponding files. And I guess with nix, we also
need to patch a few paths on installation.
Another issue is that at the moment, a lot of dependencies are used from the
source tree, rather than from the system.
Also, it would be nice to build using LLVM, as it really speeds up compilation a
*LOT* and also has the side effect of resulting in smaller binaries.
Working unit tests would be nice, too. Unfortunately they're quite heavyweight
and take hours to run, so I guess "someday" would be the most appropriate time
to integrate.
Further todo's:
- Allow to disable GConf, GIO and CUPS.
- Option to disable the sandbox (for whatever reason the user might have).
- Integrate gold binutils.
- Pulseaudio support.
- Clearly separate Linux specific stuff.
- base16-bytestring: updated to version 0.1.1.5
- base64-bytestring: updated to version 0.1.1.3
- bloomfilter: updated to version 1.2.6.10
- cryptocipher: updated to version 0.3.5
- gtk: updated to version 0.12.3.1
- http-conduit: updated to version 1.4.1.9
- snap-core: updated to version 0.9.0
- snap-server: updated to version 0.9.0
- stringsearch: updated to version 0.3.6.3
- text: updated to version 0.11.2.2
- void: updated to version 0.5.6
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=34542
(less sigill, less sigbus). Related to bad handling of FPU instructions.
I apply them only to linux 3.4, although I think they can apply to many older kernels too.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=34522
- bson: updated to version 0.2.0
- cpu: updated to version 0.1.1
- defaults.nix: cosmetic
- iteratee: updated to version 0.8.9.1
- ListLike: updated to version 3.1.5
- mongoDB: updated to version 1.3.0
- packages.nix: cosmetic
- stringsearch: added version 0.3.6.3
- system-fileio: updated to version 0.3.8
- wai-extra: updated to version 1.2.0.5
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=34517
It's unclear what adding these dependencies accomplishes. If you find that a
feature you need doesn't work anymore, please feel free to re-enable the
appropriate dependencies.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=34510
"ant-<JDK name>".
* Remove openjdkDarwin/ecjDarwin/antDarwin attributes. Instead
the openjdk attribute refers to the Darwin package on Darwin.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=34505