According to Hydra:
at `mod_fastcgi' [system = "i686-darwin"]:
assertion failed at `/nix/store/jjbzdiilypsb8z38647hav2fxlp0bwfd-nixpkgs-r27790/pkgs/servers/http/apache-httpd/default.nix:8:1'
at `mod_fastcgi' [system = "x86_64-darwin"]:
assertion failed at `/nix/store/jjbzdiilypsb8z38647hav2fxlp0bwfd-nixpkgs-r27790/pkgs/servers/http/apache-httpd/default.nix:8:1'
at `mod_wsgi' [system = "i686-darwin"]:
assertion failed at `/nix/store/jjbzdiilypsb8z38647hav2fxlp0bwfd-nixpkgs-r27790/pkgs/servers/http/apache-httpd/default.nix:8:1'
at `mod_wsgi' [system = "x86_64-darwin"]:
assertion failed at `/nix/store/jjbzdiilypsb8z38647hav2fxlp0bwfd-nixpkgs-r27790/pkgs/servers/http/apache-httpd/default.nix:8:1'
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=27793
The configure script had an hard-coded impure path to the lipo binary. If that
binary was found -- and it was --, then the script decided to pass an invalid
"-arch i386" flag to libtool, which subsequently failed. There is probably
another way to pass that -arch flag, but I didn't look hard because it's
redundant anyway.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=24530