A simple program to read/write from/to any location in memory.
Unfortunately the homepage doesn't have a versioned source code download
URL. On the other hand, the program is pretty stable, with no change for
the last 12 years...
Depends on gringo but gringo is now maintained as part of the clingo
suite. This commit removes gringo (standalone) and replace it with
the latest version of clingo. This update follows closely the old
derivation for gringo (see 99e06fe).
* refactor and clean up the derivation composition
* add slim variation: the slim variations configure node without npm.
Building node with npm introduces a python runtime depndency through
gyp - slim variation makes sense for building small nodejs production
images
This commit changes callHackage to use a deterministic version of the Hackage
checkout from https://github.com/commercialhaskell/all-cabal-hashes by default.
This means that packages uploaded to Hackage after today will be available to
callHackage only after "pkgs/data/misc/hackage/default.nix" has been updated.
People who want the previous behavior where we always had the latest version of
Hackage available -- at the cost of frequent downloads from Github --, can add
the following override to their "~/.nixpkgs/config.nix" file:
{
packageOverrides = super: {
all-cabal-hashes = builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/commercialhaskell/all-cabal-hashes/archive/hackage.tar.gz";
};
}
Packaging changes
- Uses cmake
- Removes depends on rlog and boost, uses tinyxml to parse xml
Note that the encfssh utility is disabled, it requires patching to
work (and didn't work in previous versions of the package, either).
Better to leave it unusable until fixed.
The motivation for this change is the following: As gnu-netcat,
e. g. does not support ipv6, it is not suitable as default netcat.
This commit also fixes all obvious build issues caused by this change.