rq (a cluster runner) works
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{stdenv, fetchurl, sqlite, ruby }:
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# Package builds rq with all dependencies into one blob. This to ascertain
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# the combination of packages works.
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stdenv.mkDerivation {
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name = "rq-3.4.0";
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src = fetchurl {
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buildInputs = [ ruby ];
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installPhase = "ruby install.rb";
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# patch checks for existing stdin file - sent it upstream
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patches = [ ./rq.patch ];
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buildPhase = ''
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cd all
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./install.sh $out
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cd ..
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'';
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installPhase = ''
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'';
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meta = {
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license = "Ruby";
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homepage = "http://www.codeforpeople.com/lib/ruby/rq/";
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description = "rq is a tool used to create instant linux clusters by managing sqlite databases as nfs mounted priority work queues";
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description = "Simple cluster queue runner";
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longDescription = "rq creates instant linux clusters by managing priority work queues, even on a multi-core single machine. This cluster runner is easy to install and easy to manage, contrasting with the common complicated solutions.";
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pkgMaintainer = "Pjotr Prins";
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# rq installs a separate Ruby interpreter, which has lower priority
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priority = "10";
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};
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}
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