Since at least d7bddc27b2, we've had a
situation where one should depend on:
- `stdenv.cc.bintools`: for executables at build time
- `libbfd` or `libiberty`: for those libraries
- `targetPackages.cc.bintools`: for exectuables at *run* time
- `binutils`: only for specifically GNU Binutils's executables,
regardless of the host platform, at run time.
and that commit cleaned up this usage to reflect that. This PR flips the
switch so that:
- `binutils` is indeed unconditionally GNU Binutils
- `binutils-raw`, which previously served that role, is gone.
so that the correct usage will be enforced going forward and everything
is simple.
N.B. In a few cases `binutils-unwrapped` (which before and now was
unconditionally actual GNU binutils), rather than `binutils` was used to
replace old `binutils-raw` as it is friendly towards some cross
compilation usage by avoiding a reference to the next bootstrapping
change.
in combination with the parent commit that makes jdk10 use gtk3, this
lets us get onto a current webkitgtk.
since the current version of webkitgtk is still receiving security
updates, this also reverts 49ea0e2736
"eclipse: Do not use webkitgtk2 by default".
The `tex-gyre-*-math` fonts are moved to the `tex-gyre-math` set for consistency
with `tex-gyre` and to allow them to be easily installed together. Aliases are
created for backwards-compatibility.
Using `callPackages` instead of `callPackage` adds an `override` attribute to
each individual package instead of the set. Each member of the set is then just
a package so that `lib.attrValues tex-gyre` gives a list of packages that can be
installed.
JDK 7 was technically EOL'd a while ago, although RedHat etc are still
doing updates I believe. However, JDK 8 is the default in the tree and
really used everywhere, and JDK 7 isn't seeing many updates by current maintainers, so dropping it seems appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>