to 2.8.3.
* development/libraries/gnome/*: copied gtk packages to gnome
directory. gnome 2.8.3 did not work on gtk 2.4 nor gtk
2.6. Using the specific version of the gnome platform 2.8.3 directory
'solved' the issue.
* development/libraries/gnome/gnome-icon-theme: new packag
* development/libraries/gnome/libgtkhtml: new package
* development/libraries/gnome/gtkhtml: new package
* development/libraries/gnome/libgnomeprint: new package
* development/libraries/gnome/libgnomeprintui: new package
* development/libraries/gnome/gnome-keyring: new package
* development/libraries/gnome/gail: new package
* applications/editors/monodoc: new package
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=2312
this contains mostly Armijn's pure stdenv-linux.
* After unpacking the statically linked GCC, patch all store paths to
/nix/store/ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff. Ugly hack to prevent
undeclared references but it works.
* We don't need Glib's dynamic libraries in the first bootstrap stage;
delete them. Actually the downloaded Glibc binary is only needed
for building Glibc, since GCC needs a C compiler to build some
programs in `configure'. So static linking is fine for that. Maybe
it would be better to patch `configure' so that we don't need a
pre-built Glibc at all.
* Set the svn:executable property on `cp' and `patchelf'.
* In Glibc, revert to LinuxThreads. Maybe NPTL will work, but TLS
support is a problem.
* Delete most Glibc patches; they're no longer needed since the branch
updated it to 20050110.
* Some cleanups.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=2258
* MythTV: the setup program works :-).
* Added XmlTV. This requires a huge number of Perl modules, so...
* Added a generic builder for Perl modules. I'm lazy so the modules
are defined directly in all-packages-generic.nix. The generic
builder also patches Perl scripts to include a hard-coded Perl
module search path (i.e., similar to an RPATH in ELF executables).
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=2083
them).
* Add Qt to the cache. Contrary to what the previous commit message
said, there is nothing wrong with the Qt build. It was just a
problem on my local machine (you shouldn't run `./configure -help'
in a temporary build directory; it overwrites some files of the
build in progress).
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=2067
support are enabled (for anti-aliased fonts).
BUG: Qt currently searches for plugins and documentation in the
temporary build directory, instead of in its prefix. So, e.g., help
in Qt Designer doesn't work.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=2066
* Build Java/SWIG bindings in addition to the Java HL bindings in
Subversion. Hm, I thought I had committed this.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=1570
* Plugins can specify extra directories to be added to LD_LIBRARY_PATH
by the Firefox wrapper. The Flash plugin need this since it's
installed from a binary distribution, and so doesn't set the RPATH
properly.
* Moved the MPlayer plugin to a plugins directory.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=1566