As of [this commit][1] (v0.16.0), the module path of Elvish changed from
`github.com/elves/elvish` to `src.elv.sh`. This is also reflected in the
updated [packaging instructions][2].
This commit updates the `ldflags` in the derivation to use the new
module path so that `buildinfo.Reproducible` is correctly set to `true`.
[1]: 196eea21d4
[2]: https://github.com/elves/elvish/blob/master/PACKAGING.md
* Elvish: a small fixup
Fixing version variable in order to properly download the source code.
Also, some minor stylistical modifications and additions.
* elvish: use pname
* Update pkgs/shells/elvish/default.nix
Use `pname` instead of `name`.
Co-Authored-By: AndersonTorres <torres.anderson.85@protonmail.com>
This requires some small changes in the stdenv, then working around the
weird choice LLVM made to hardcode @rpath in its install name, and then
lets us remove a ton of annoying workaround hacks in many of our Go
packages. With any luck this will mean less hackery going forward.
* First attempt at making elvish compile on darwin
* Fixed cyclic dependency on darwin
This fixes the "cycle detected in the references of" error when building
on darwin. The fix is based on the solution in issue #18131.
* Use version 0.10 and not 0.10.1, which is not officially released yet
After #16017 there were a lot
of comments saying that `nix` would be better than `JSON`
for Go packages dependency sets.
As said in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/16017#issuecomment-229624046
> Because of the content-addressable store, if two programs have the
> same dependency it will already result in the same derivation in
> the
> store. Git also has compression in the pack files so it won't make
> much difference to duplicate the dependencies on disk. And finally
> most users will just use the binary builds so it won't make any
> differences to them.
This PR removes `libs.json` file and puts all package dependencies in
theirs `deps.json`.