with the standard untar; bootstrap; configure; make; make install
interface. The script is parameterized with arguments for
configure. That is, all arguments are passed verbatim to
configure.
* asfix-tools, gpp, sc, srts, stratego-front, xtc: Fix expressions
and (trivial) build script for basic strategoxt packages. All
packages are abstracted on subversion revision.
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where we don't use any tools from outside the Nix environment. For this we
need the basic POSIX utilities (e.g., GNU coreutils), a shell, GCC, and the
binutils.
Normal packages just need to include stdenv/stdenv.fix, which on Linux will
use the Nixified environment. However, for the tools in the build
environment itself we have a bootstrapping problem. Therefore, these depend
on the external environment (and include stdenv-linux/stdenv-nativetools).
The package `baseenv' provides some generic setup and GCC wrappers used by
both fully Nixified and native environments.
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source from Subversion, runs autoreconf and configure, and does a `make
dist'.
The revision number is currently hard-coded into `nix-dist.fix'.
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against the right dynamic libraries. set-env.sh add the right linker flags to the
NIX_LDFLAGS environment variable, which is passed by gcc-wrapper to the linker.
(In many cases these flags could just be passed through LDFLAGS to configure
scripts; however, in many other cases this doesn't work properly.)
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M pkgs/atk/atk-build.sh
M pkgs/glibc/glibc-build.sh
M pkgs/expat/expat-build.sh
M pkgs/freetype/freetype-build.sh
M pkgs/system/populate-linkdirs.pl
M pkgs/sdf2/sdf2-build.sh
M pkgs/pspell/pspell-build.sh
M pkgs/subversion/subversion-build.sh
M pkgs/helpers/set-env.sh
M pkgs/pango/pango-build.sh
M pkgs/strategoxt/strategoxt-build.sh
M pkgs/aterm/aterm-build.sh
M pkgs/libxml2/libxml2-build.sh
M pkgs/glib-1/glib-build.sh
M pkgs/glib/glib-build.sh
M pkgs/pan/pan.fix
M pkgs/pan/pan-build.sh
M pkgs/libxslt/libxslt-build.sh
M pkgs/httpd/httpd-build.sh
M pkgs/openssl/openssl-build.sh
M pkgs/gtkspell/gtkspell-build.sh
M pkgs/fontconfig/fontconfig.fix
M pkgs/fontconfig/fontconfig-build.sh
M pkgs/gnet/gnet-build.sh
M pkgs/gtk+-1/gtk+-build.sh
M pkgs/gtk+/gtk+-build.sh
M pkgs/stdenv/gcc-wrapper.sh
M pkgs/stdenv/stdenv-build.sh
M pkgs/db4/db4-build.sh
M pkgs/db4/db4.fix
M pkgs/MPlayer/MPlayer-build.sh
M pkgs/swig/swig-build.sh
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* Disabled gtkspell support in pan since it (and it alone) has a conflict with the
system glibc.
* Use CPU detection in MPlayer so that it also works on systems with different CPUs
than the build system's.
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the build and execution environment.
This is very useful. For example, it allows packages built on a SuSE
8.2 system to run on a SuSE 8.1 system (this is because 8.2 has a newer
glibc; packages built against it cannot be dynamically linked against
older glibcs).
Of course, Fix packages should not directly import glibc since that is
very system-specific. Rather, they should import stdenv/stdenv.fix and
in their build scripts source in $stdenv/setup, which will setup the
right environment variables. The idea is that stdenv.fix provides the
basic C/Unix build environment (C compiler, POSIX utilities, etc.).
Note that only the ATerm package currently uses this.
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* A solution to the library abstraction problem (i.e., if
package X needs library Y, and library Y needs library Z,
then we do not (generally) want to declare Z as a input to X
since that would break abstraction). This was not possible
under the old Nix.
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