[Bjørn Forsman:
* wrap some long lines
* tweak meta attrs (don't repeat package name, s/meta.maintainer/meta.maintainers/)
* provide a version number (v2.0) for 'evemu' (for nix-env)
]
There are zillions of lines of the form
foo = callPackage ../bla/foo { };
in all-packages.nix. To get rid of this verbosity, you can now list
such packages in pkgs/auto-packages.nix. This is just a list of
package file names, e.g.
development/libraries/libogg
development/libraries/libvorbis
tools/archivers/gnutar
If the package needs non-default function arguments, or if its
intended attribute name is different from its file name, then you
cannot put it in auto-packages.nix and instead need to specify it in
all-packages.nix.
If Nix had a glob function (https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/235), we
could even get rid of auto-packages.nix and have package expressions
be discovered automatically. However, that might not be desirable
because of the need to traverse the file system to find packages we
may not even use.
"OPC (OLE for Process Control) toolkit designed for use with Python"
This package contains a python module (OpenOPC) and a command line
client (opc). The OpenOPC Gateway Service for Windows is also copied to
$out, for reference.
It only works with python2.7 (not python3.x), so I'm not adding it to
python-packages.nix.
Also add needed dependency, python-pyro3, a distributed object
middleware for Python (IPC/RPC).
http://openopc.sourceforge.net/
I don't see a reason for having wrapVim function and vimWrapper and
vimHugeXWrapper packages. If you need a system vimrc, whats wrong with
``environment.etc."vimrc".text`` ?
Also strictly speaking ``vimHugeXWrapper`` didn't wrap, X-version
properly. I.e. running ``gvim`` have console vim version.
libcredis is a client library for Redis (key-value database).
(libcredis is an optional dependency of collectd.)
Homepage: https://code.google.com/p/credis/
This includes another source-only derivation for the web interface (and
patches the path into the twister binary), so there shouldn't be a need
to move it into ~/.twister/html separately.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
keybinder-3.0 is for GTK+ 3, whereas keybinder (already in nixpkgs) is
for GTK+ 2.
This adds version 0.3.0 of keybinder-3.0, which we named "keybinder3" in
nixpkgs to (hopefully) lessen the confusion about what is package name
and what is version number.
[Bjørn: extend commit message beyond summary line]
libosinfo contains "info about OSs, hypervisors and (virtual) hardware
devices".
It is a dependency of gnome-boxes (a virtual and remote machine
application).