Bumping the MacOS target version to 10.12 signalled xcbuild that
libcompression is available on Darwin, but libcompression is not
OSS (even though an LZFSE reference implementation is), and it is not
part of a framework for us to make impure, so this patch disables it.
This is a good way to test that plist works.
Sorry for the large diff. There are a bunch of cleanups in here that
needed to be done. Should make it possible to use in cross
compilation.
* Add setupHook for meson/ninja build
* libhttpseverywhere: Use meson/ninja setupHooks
* jamomacore: Remove superfluous ninja buildInput
* Remove obsolete ninja buildPhases
These are all handled by ninja's setup hook.
* lean2, xcbuild: fix build with ninja setup hook
Ninja is a runtime dependency here. However, cmake can generate Ninja
build files as well to satisfy the setup hook.
* qtwebengine: fix build with ninja setup hook
This is in preparation for the LLVM 4 upgrade (which gets more strict
about e.g., return false in xcbuild itself) and also for using xcbuild
more extensively in the Darwin stdenv bootstrap process, which is why I
killed the unnecessary gcc dependency in the toolchain. llvm-cov pretends
to be gcov anyway, so we're fine.
Also updates xcbuild version.
This changes the raw string expressions into nix expressions that are
then converted into json by builtins.toJSON. Then, converted to Plist
XML by Apple's plutil. Sadly, xcbuild does not support using raw JSON
but Apple's plutil does so we just convert the file from JSON to XML
using Apple's plutil. The result is not ideal but it looks like all OS X
systems have working plutil's.
- set mac version to 10.10
- add setup hook.