- Remove unused dependencies atlas/blas
- Add hdf5/superlu dependency (As superlu needs openblasCompat, we also use it here.)
- Add support for darwin
- Make use of OpenBLAS-LAPACK in armadillo
OpenBLAS (confusingly) contains LAPACK already by default, so we simply use OpenBLAS when searching for LAPACK.
The better solution would be for armadillo to use cmake built in FindBLAS/FindLAPACK which both would find OpenBLAS.
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- Stackage Nightly: bf146896f3
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CLI for performing keybase operations and a service which will start
automatically when needed.
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fetchMavenArtifact downloads a Maven artifact given a group id, an artifact id,
and a version.
Example usage:
org_apache_httpcomponents_httpclient_4_5_2 = fetchMavenArtifact {
groupId = "org.apache.httpcomponents";
artifactId = "httpclient";
version = "4.5.2";
sha256 = "0ms00zc28pwqk83nwwbafhq6p8zci9mrjzbqalpn6v0d80hwdzqd";
# Optionally: repos = [ ... urls to some Maven repos to use ... ];
# Optionally: url, urls - pointing directly to a specific jar url.
};
Now `org_apache_httpcomponents_httpclient_4_5_2.jar` points to the downloaded
JAR file, while `org_apache_httpcomponents_httpclient_4_5_2` refers to a
derivation that when used used in `buildInputs` will be automatically added to
the Java classpath.
Google Code no longer supports git cloning. We could restore this
revision by exporting the repository to github and working from there,
but barring a request for it, we can just use the released version.
This moves nixos-containers into its own package so that it can be
relied upon by other packages/systems. This should make development
using dynamic containers much easier.