* An attribute `stdenv_32bit' that returns a stdenv capable of
building 32-bit binaries.
* grub: build on x86_64-linux.
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* 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.).
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libstdc++ headers in the header search path, otherwise libstdc++'s
use of #include_next to include Glibc headers breaks.
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* Fixes to make par2cmdline and exult build on gcc 4.x, since gcc
3.4.x doesn't seem to work on x86_64-linux (NIXPKGS-91).
* Disabled pidgin on x86_64-linux because it needs a dynamic libperl
which we don't have right now.
* Disabled wine on x86_64-linux because we still lack -m32 support.
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(building the Apache modules, building various language bindings).
* Neon 0.28.2. Also kept Neon 0.26.x because Subversion 1.4.x needs
it.
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Scons is not only a tool, it's also a python library. However, the
modules are installed in ~/.nix-profile/lib/scons-${version} -- not in
python's "site-packages" directory -- so python won't find the library
without further help. Maybe there should be a symlink in nix-profile? I
guess there should, but I didn't know how to write that into the
expression.
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This commit also adds the combinator 'getPkgConfig', which ADNS uses to
let the user enable/disable static linking of the library. The behavior
of the adns expression can be customized in ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix by
setting, i.e., "adns = { version = "1.4"; static = true; };".
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH elements, since they can use patchelf --rpath if
necessary.
* Flashplayer / JRE: do just that.
* JRE: libstdcpp5 no longer seems to be necessary for the plugin.
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* rss-glx: fixed the build.
* Removed the OpenGL wrapper stuff, it's no longer needed (thanks to
the RUNPATH you just need to put the appropriate libGL.so in the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH).
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integrating prior pkgs/development/libraries/mysql-connector-odbc/default.nix driver
Also provides ini strings for assembling /etc/odbcinst.ini
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implements the host support for virtio devices in Linux >= 2.6.25
guests. Network performance shows a huge improvement with
virtio_net, which should be good for the build farm (which uses
Samba/CIFS to mount the file system of the host).
* Kernel headers for 2.6.26-rc5 added to build KVM 69. Also added the
2.6.25 headers, which turned out to be too old for KVM 69.
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that applications that link against it don't need to have its
dependencies (like libXext) in *their* RUNPATHs.
* glxinfo: don't add /var/run/opengl-driver/lib to the RUNPATH.
Instead LD_LIBRARY_PATH should be set to
/var/run/opengl-driver/lib at runtime. This is much more pure, and
it obviates the need for patchelfing all OpenGL applications.
(TODO: remove patchelf hacks for other OpenGL programs as well.)
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* Some fetchurl-related refactoring. The `realCurl' attribute is
gone, `curl' is the real thing. To prevent an infinite recursion in
`fetchurl' (because it depends on curl and building curl needs
fetchurl), curl and its dependencies (openssl, zlib, perl) use
`fetchurlBoot', which is the fetchurl used by the previous bootstrap
phase (e.g. the statically linked version of curl for
stdenv-linux). So as a result you can use https:// urls almost
everywhere.
There's also some hackery to prevent a different curl from being
built in every stdenv-linux bootstrap phase (namely the
stdenv.fetchurl attribute which allows fetchurl to be overriden
everywhere).
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I disabled quite a few protocols and things (NetworkManager, other stuff). If anyon wants to have them enabled, be my guest :-P
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modules) together in an attribute set returned by the function
"kernelPackagesFor" that takes a kernel as argument. For instance,
kernelPackages_2_6_23 is the result of calling this function with
kernel_2_6_23.
This is necessary in NixOS to make it easier to override the kernel:
it's not enough to just specify a different kernel (via the
boot.kernel option), but you also need matching nvidiaDriver, aufs,
iwlwifi, etc. Having a single attribute set that contains all
kernel-related packages makes this much easier.
* The kernel now has a passthru attribute "features" that allows NixOS
expressions to test whether a kernel has certain features. For
instance, the externel "iwlwifi" kernel module package should only
be built on kernels < 2.6.24, as kernels >= 2.6.24 have iwlwifi
support integrated. So the NixOS expressions can do the test
"kernel.features ? iwlwifi" to see if the iwlwifi package should be
built.
Kernel patches can declare additional features. E.g., the fbsplash
patch adds a "fbSplash" feature.
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