Setfile is included by other derivation, which in turns makes them unfree, too.
This causes plenty of evaluation errors on Hydra, i.e.:
at `haskellPackages_ghc763_profiling.wx.x86_64-darwin' [nixpkgs = ..., officialRelease = false]:
user-thrown exception: package ‘setfile’ has an unfree license, refusing to evaluate
Now, it's true that "setfile" is unfree, but this doesn't affect us: our
derivation doesn't include the actual binary -- it just contains a symlink to
"/usr/bin/SetFile". Arguably, our setfile derivation is free and we can
re-distribute it.
* Dropped "nolongdouble.patch". The patch no longer applies to Python 2.6, and
apparently isn't required anymore either.
* Added access to native Darwin arch utility. Python tries to run 'arch' in
the configure stage, but that binary reside in /usr/bin. To make it
available to the expression, the small wrapper darwinArchUtility is added as
a buildInput if appropriate.
* Don't pass --enable-shared. The build fails if we try to enable building of
shared libraries, apparently because some required libraries aren't linked,
i.e. the linker call isn't right.
TODO:
* Figure out how to enable shared linking.
* The resulting binary on Darwin seem to lack the binascii module.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17894