set CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH, CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH based on NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE and
NIX_LDFLAGS so that cmake's find_library like functions find all the libraries
gcc knows about thanks to the gcc wrapper
This is particular useful with myEnvFun which then also sets those CMAKE_* env
variables.`
Because setup.sh has to change this causes many rebuilds - thus it should be
included in a stdenv-update like branch
Also cmake builds in parallel perfectly fine
update cmake to latest minor number, I didn't change the patches,
just reapplied them manually recordin a new patch
tcptrack is a small libpcap based program (with ncurses UI) for live TCP
connection monitoring.
It seems upstream homepage is down, so download the source code from a
fedora server instead.
ninja is a build system written in C++ that just happens to use python
to build/install *itself*. It is not a "python package".
After this commit, ninja will be at pkgs.ninja instead of
pkgs.pythonPackages.ninja.
See #490 discussion.
This reverts commit 1278859d31, reversing
changes made to 0c020c98f9.
Conflicts:
pkgs/desktops/xfce/core/xfce4-session.nix (take master)
pkgs/lib/misc.nix (auto)
* 0.8.7p1 doesn't contain *.info documentation; use manpage
instead
* Update meta.description to not contain the package name (redundant)
* 0.8.7p1 only builds with python dateutil==1.5, so that has to be added
as well
Runtime tested with the buildbot slave that is added in the next commit.
stlink is an in-circuit debugging and programming tool for ST-Link v1
and v2 devices. It is similar to OpenOCD but just for ST-Link devices.
https://github.com/texane/stlink
IMPORTANT: You need permissions to access the stlink usb devices. Here
are example udev rules for stlink v1 and v2 so you don't need to have
root permissions (copied from <stlink>/49-stlink*.rules):
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0483", ATTRS{idProduct}=="3744", MODE:="0666", SYMLINK+="stlinkv1_%n"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0483", ATTRS{idProduct}=="3748", MODE:="0666", SYMLINK+="stlinkv2_%n"
nm.c: In function 'show_symbols_sysv':
nm.c:773:27: error: argument to 'sizeof' in 'snprintf' call is the same expression as the destination; did you mean to provide an explicit length? [-Werror=sizeof-pointer-memaccess]
snprintf (name, sizeof name, "[invalid sh_name %#" PRIx32 "]",
^
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors