And also build in parallel.
I don't understand why we manually tediously link every single directory
from the source, but I don't want to investigate too much.
- Have only one sed expression per line
- Put the important stuff closer to the command and not hidden in some
continuation line. That is, don't do:
sed \
<boring stuff> \
<boring stuff> \
<boring stuff> \
<boring stuff> \
<boring stuff> \
<IMPORTANT STUFF>
but:
sed <IMPORTANT STUFF> \
<boring stuff> \
<boring stuff> \
<boring stuff> \
<boring stuff> \
<boring stuff>
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- found 1.8.2 in filename of file in /nix/store/z3r30kr064x672zqnrs1pwzshlvgnv9n-lazarus-1.8.2
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- ran `/nix/store/348mi6qinpcnhrk0l8zy9m9lk43xqpml-jsonnet-0.10.0/bin/jsonnet -h` got 0 exit code
- ran `/nix/store/348mi6qinpcnhrk0l8zy9m9lk43xqpml-jsonnet-0.10.0/bin/jsonnet --help` got 0 exit code
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This changes the emscripten package so that it specifies the rev from
the binaryen repo to use, and sets it to always use the version that has
been tagged for use with that version of emscripten. This should force
future updates of emscripten to also update binaryen.
Binaryen can also be installed as a stand-alone package, so there's some
logic added to the binaryen package to allow building in both ways, and
distinguishing between them.
* trying to build emscriptenPackages not all fail
* reading the console.log it turns out python executable is not in place and that is why emconfigure didnt work
* backup commit
* much more targets are compiling now
* added common revisioning
* revision bump to 1.37.36 (not tested)
* fixed xmllint
* forcing unit testing, will implement the tests after i get home
* json_c test working
* added tests
* tiny fixes
* added documentation
None of these old compilers are used anywhere in Nixpkgs, and keeping those
builds working in the face of regular updates of GCC, binutils, and whatnot is
too much effort for no obvious benefit.
Note, the version in the source of this release is still 2.0-b2
https://github.com/teyjus/teyjus/issues/117 tracks asking upstream to
release versions with new version numbers.
Negative reasoning like `allBut` is a bad idea with an open world of
platforms. Concretely, if we add a new, quite different sort of
platform, existing packages with `allBut` will claim they work on it
even though they probably won't.