distributed by default in KDE).
Unfortunately it doesn't work, because of some strange problems with
mime types. But well, it compiles. The libraries are useful anyway:
- arts (kde)
- imlib (gnome)
- libungif (aka libgif)
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As it turns out, quite a few packages were consolidated. So for example the
libgtkhtml package is now part of the gtkhtml package. This screws up quite
a few of the Nix expressions we have.
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* Remove explicit setting of PERL5LIB.
* Use the generic Perl builder for the BerkeleyDB and XML::Parser
modules.
* Prefix all names of Perl modules with `perl-' (in the generic Perl
builder).
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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
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* Make builders unexecutable by removing the hash-bang line and
execute permission.
* Convert calls to `derivation' to `mkDerivation'.
* Remove `system' and `stdenv' attributes from calls to
`mkDerivation'. These transformations were all done automatically,
so it is quite possible I broke stuff.
* Put the `mkDerivation' function in stdenv/generic.
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