(both only work with ghc-6.8.2, not ghc-6.8.3)
* added haddock-0.9 as a version that compiles with
nearly all ghc's we have
* added haddock-0.9-boot the works with ghc-6.4.2-boot
* the haddock-0.9-boot is now used to generate library
documentation while building ghc-6.8.3
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This patch moves curly braces to the end of the line, i.e.
foo = {
...
};
instead of the previously used style:
foo =
{
...
};
I commit this change hoping that my contributions to this project now conform
to the rules described in maintainers/docs/coding-conventions.txt so that the
self-appointed indention sheriff of the NixOS community can finally get off my
back and rest assured knowing that all i's are dotted and all t's are crossed.
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One question remains: how to make the option available to the user.
`getConfig' is nice but useless as long as `useFromStdenv' prevails.
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support.
* New function makeFontsConf to generate a fontconfig configuration
file. Moved from NixOS.
* dot2pdf: use makeFontsConf to generate a fonts.conf containing just
the Ghostscript fonts (see NIXPKGS-29).
* dot2pdf: generate PDF directly, don't go through PS. Note that this
and using fontconfig changes the interpretation of "fontname"
attributes in dot graphs.
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* glibc_multi: a wrapper that combines the 32-bit and 64-bit Glibcs.
This is necessary so that 64-bit GCC can find gnu/stubs-32.h and the
32-bit Glibc libraries.
To build glibc_multi on x86_64-linux, you still need either the
i686-linux Glibc derivation from a channel, or to have configured
Nix with support for forwarding the build to a i686-linux machine.
In the future this may become unnecessary by providing a prebuilt
binary of 32-bit Glibc somewhere (like the binaries used in the
stdenvLinux bootstrap).
* With glibc_multi, it becomes possible to build gcc with multilib
support (i.e. it builds 32-bit and 64-bit versions of libgcc,
libstdc++, etc.).
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* Fixes to make par2cmdline and exult build on gcc 4.x, since gcc
3.4.x doesn't seem to work on x86_64-linux (NIXPKGS-91).
* Disabled pidgin on x86_64-linux because it needs a dynamic libperl
which we don't have right now.
* Disabled wine on x86_64-linux because we still lack -m32 support.
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(building the Apache modules, building various language bindings).
* Neon 0.28.2. Also kept Neon 0.26.x because Subversion 1.4.x needs
it.
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Scons is not only a tool, it's also a python library. However, the
modules are installed in ~/.nix-profile/lib/scons-${version} -- not in
python's "site-packages" directory -- so python won't find the library
without further help. Maybe there should be a symlink in nix-profile? I
guess there should, but I didn't know how to write that into the
expression.
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