Any attempt to instantiate these expressions on an unsupported platform is
going to 'throw' an error. The call to 'assert' doesn't add any value to
that (and generates less readable error messages, too). Further details are
available at <https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/56>.
Previously, we installed std by omitting the tools directory. Now, there are
occasions where you actually want to use things like tools.haxelib from within
your project, for example to create something that interfaces with the haxelib
API. So we now just remove all files in there that were created during the main
build in postBuild.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Neko seems to think it is running in 32bit, even though it is compiled for
64bit. The fix is included in 1.8.3, which is not yet released as of now, so we
add a temporary fix until the release.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
As well as for neko, we now have way less cruft within the mkDerivation
attribute set. We also now use make to build haxe, which will include haxelib
and haxedoc as well.
The main reason why I was doing this was because the package didn't build and
still was referencing mawercer.de, which does not contain those tarballs
anymore.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This should simplify the input of the derivation builder significantly and of
course we don't need to rely on mawercer.de to supply the needed files. Also,
the derivation name doesn't include "-cvs" anymore, as we're building from the
release tarball.
In addition, we don't need the patch anymore, as it was so simple that it could
be done easily with sed.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The openjdk BOOT_CYCLE bootstrap doesn't use the binaries built in the first stage for the second stage, so we get a bunch of errors like:
/bin/sh: /nix/store/wdgl7xl9b72hn212l0672ad5sn7vh44y-openjdk-bootstrap/bin/native2ascii: No such file or directory
Instead, just build each stage as a separate derivation
I got the following error in 4 consecutive attempts:
building rts/dist/build/AutoApply.debug_o
building rts/dist/build/AutoApply.thr_o
rts_dist_HC rts/dist/build/AutoApply.debug_o
/nix/store/1iigiim5855m8j7pmwf5xrnpf705s4dh-binutils-2.21.1a/bin/ld: cannot find libraries/integer-gmp/dist-install/build/cbits/gmp-wrappers_o_split/gmp-wrappers__1.o
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [libraries/integer-gmp/dist-install/build/cbits/gmp-wrappers.p_o] Error 1
Users might want to override the 'src' and 'name' of go from 'hg'.
I make the expression compatible with that.
Aside, I also set GOARM in the wrapper for it to build programs fine on
armv5tel by default.