Conflicts:
pkgs/development/compilers/gcc/4.6/default.nix
pkgs/development/compilers/gcc/4.7/default.nix
The 4.7 had some weird parameters added in crossAttrs; I've removed
them, but I don't understand where they come from.
This is for consistency with terminology in stdenv (and the terms
"hostDrv" and "buildDrv" are not very intuitive, even if they're
consistent with GNU terminology).
This allows various applications. It allows users to set global
optimisation flags, e.g.
stdenv.userHook = ''NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE+=" -funroll-loops"'';
But the impetus is as an alternative to issue #229, allowing impure
stdenv setup for people who want to use distcc:
stdenv.userHook = "source /my/impure/setup-script.sh";
This is probably a bad idea, but at least now it's a bad idea in
people's configuration and not in Nixpkgs. :-)
Python plugin for vim is turned on by default in ubuntu and other flavors of linux and mimicking
this in NixOS will help contribut to the impression that NixOS "just works."
Just saw Michael Raskin's GNU Chess and XBoard updates and did a short check if
Scid is already in nixpkgs. It wasn't, so I decided to add it, so thanks to
@7c6f434c :-)
The package involves a lot of patching, as usual with Tcl/Tk on NixOS. In this
case the program is written in C++ and embeds the Tcl/Wish interpreter.
Unfortunately this doesn't make it easier to inject TCLLIBPATH, as there doesn't
seem to be a direct library call (well in theory you could `lappend TCLLIBPATH`,
but that won't help with TK_LIBRARY).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Quite a useful tool, especially for non English native speakers to find out what
people mean with things like "hiccup", "boink", "blugle" and whatnot.
And of course it's quite useful to convert between hex/oct/dec/bin.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Yet another HTTP benchmarking tool, which is really quite minimalistic and in
ANSI C.
This package maybe isn't even worth putting it in its own file and directory but
I did it for the sake of consistency.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Quite a lot of patching involved here, but the upstream package is no longer
maintained anymore. Nevertheless the tool is still useful in some environments.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>