which deals only with a build time dependency. Let's better have hydra
build cscope (I set me as a maintainer), and prefer simpler expressions
to options on build-time dependencies.
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source regions which are substituded by the tool nix-repository-manager.
See http://github.com/MarcWeber/nix-repository-manager/raw/master/README.
sourceByName is called sourceFromHead now.
updates: MPlayerTrunk, haxe, neko, netsurf, cinelerra, ctags
cinelerra does no longer build due to Xorg update
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stdenv.
In this gcc-wrapper2 I made the ld-wrapper.sh to handle the linking with shared
objects through direct pass as ld command arguments of the absolute path to shared
objects, instead of using the -L/-l combinations.
cmake 'FindXXX.cmake' modules make a strong usage of the dynamic linking directly
passing the absolute path to the shared object to the linker, and as our wrapper did
not add any -rpath for those, writting the nix expressions for some cmake packages
resulted in a lot of tricks, compared to using this gcc-wrapper2.
This gcc-wrapper2/ld-wrapper.sh should become the gcc-wrapper/ld-wrapper in a
stdenv update.
I also updated some cmake expressions to use this gcc-wrapper2, and reduced its
tricks.
I also updated the cmake setup-hook for it to make cmake not touch any rpath decided
at build time, when running the 'make install' of makefiles created by cmake.
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coreutils 7.6, which did not build well. The newer coreutils 8.1 work perfectly,
and we don't need to rely in older versions.
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Dealt with the gcc 4.4 expression for it to work well for a native and a cross
compiler, adding a pair of patches to get the job done without much side
effects. One (libtool problems on -B) comes from the gcc 4.3 expression, while
the other fixes a bug already fixed in gcc 4.4.3.
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between uclibc/glibc still.
I started the renaming from glibc to libc regarding the cross-toolchain, but I
still have to finish.
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I also set the 'glibcLocales' top-level attribute point to 2.11 instead of
2.10, to match that of the 'glibc' top-level attribute.
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Fixing the glibc-2.10 expression on cross-builds (which should be ported to
the glibc-2.11 expression once we get "ports" there)
Making kde3 and cyrus-sasl use gcc-4.3, because the strictness in gcc-4.4 does
not allow them build.
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- I still have not understood why it worked without this fix before, and I think
this has been triggered by the gcc-4.4, but I have not investigated this much. I
went with the trivial fix.
Adding a glibc-2.10.1 expression, because the glibc-2.11 still does not have
a ports release, so it cannot be used in arm. I'm using it only in native
compilation by now.
Making the default glibc to be 2.10 instead of 2.11 in armv5tel-linux.
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renaming.
I think directory renaming breaks the usual merges... because it leaves the
'to be removed' directory in the working directory still. A manual 'rm' of the
'to be removed' directory fixed the commit.
svn merge ^/nixpkgs/trunk
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