From these three values, I believe it's most meaningful to track
one of the higher ones and their difference (qaCountBroken).
It's a bit unclear which of the higher ones - I have no data on that,
so I kept the one used before the parent commit.
B"H toybox package, supporting static building via enableStatic, and custom configurations via extraConfig and enableMinimal parameters
parseconfig shell function, and misc other parts, are based on busybox package derivation
ghc-8.4.4 requires sphinx < 1.8, otherwise build fails on haddock with:
Extension error: The 'ghc-flag' directive is already registered to domain std
Also fixed evaluation errors in configurations of ghc-8.2.x and ghc-8.4.x.
Closes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/55703.
nvidia_x11 and persistenced were modified to provide binaries which can be
mounted inside a docker-container to be executed there.
most ldconfig-based discovery of bundled nvidia libraries is patched out
ldconfig itself is patched to be able to deal with patchelf'ed libraries
See https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23964
You can build (partially) with LLVM toolchain using the useLLVM flag.
This works like so:
nix-build -A hello --arg crossSystem '{ system =
"aarch64-unknown-linux-musl"; useLLVM = true }'
also don’t separate debug info in lldClang
It doesn’t work currently with that setup hook. Missing build-id?
People are confused when they "nix search" for xmobar (a standalone
application which just happens to be written in Haskell) and don't
find it; they assume xmobar is not actually packaged. They have to
have special Nix knowledge to know that they should look in
haskellPackages for xmobar.
Let's just put xmobar in all-packages.nix so it shows up in search,
and people can install it straightforwardly without knowing about
haskellPackages.
Whenever we create scripts that are installed to $out, we must use runtimeShell
in order to get the shell that can be executed on the machine we create the
package for. This is relevant for cross-compiling. The only use case for
stdenv.shell are scripts that are executed as part of the build system.
Usages in checkPhase are borderline however to decrease the likelyhood
of people copying the wrong examples, I decided to use runtimeShell as well.
* llvm: build w/polly in-tree, optionally
Don't enable by default yet, defer rebuilds.
* top-level: llvm-polly, clang-polly
* bit hacky re:overrides
* need to explicitly set cmake flags for clang to link in polly
FWIW this release is marked as a beta but so is 0.6.7
and a quick glance suggests every release is as well :).
* move to qt5
* drop gtk2
* fixup some nativeBuildInputs
This is a simple, python-based CLI utility that queries vCard files for
a certain pattern. It's fairly easy to integrate with e.g. NeoMutt to
look for contacts.
Charles proxy requires a license and each license is bound to the major release version. Therefore it makes sense to make the previous version available to the users. This change provides two new packages `charles3` and `charles4` and `charles` is now an alias for `charles4`.
The appimageTools attrset contains utilities to prevent
the usage of appimage-run to package AppImages, like done/attempted
in #49370 and #53156.
This has the advantage of allowing for per-package environment changes,
and extracts into the store instead of the users home directory.
The package list was extracted into appimageTools to prevent
duplication.
This enables inspection of the currently used overlays. Useful for
usecases where nixpkgs is imported multiple times.
eg. different channels
self: super:
let
latest = import <nixpkgs-trunk> {
inherit (super) config overlays;
};
in
{
hello-custom-latest = latest.hello-custom;
}
libgcc can only be built with gcc evidentally, so we need a way for
Darwin to force gcc without bringing in the other default library
dependencies libgcc doesn't---and shouldn't---need.
Before ae16dd1a15 `nix-env.qaCount` and
`nix-env.qaCountDrv` were equivalent, after that change that is no longer
the case so this needs a separate metric now.