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Brad Jensen
f0c8027ae3 Overhaul quicklisp-to-nix
1. Detect (and automatically handle) parasitic systems.
2. Each nix package has only one asd, and (almost) every parasitic
   package inside it builds.
3. Ensure that parasitic systems are compiled.
4. Remove unnecessary testnames lisp override mechanism (the
   testnae/testSystem is replaced by parasites/buildSystems).
5. Parasitic systems (if included in the system closure) become
   aliases to their host package.
6. Support caching fasl files in a known directory (for faster
   re-generation after modifying quicklisp-to-nix-system-info).
7. Eliminate unnecessary overrides.  We're going to determine ALL
   lisp dependencies correctly.
8. Don't try to "build" lisp packages with make.  lispPackages should
   be about bringing in a lisp library.
9. Eliminate the hand-maintained list of aliases.  Parasites should
   become aliases.  Everything else should be a real package.
2017-08-31 20:10:18 -07:00
Michael Raskin
365e8a7b6a quicklispPackages: update to fresh QuickLisp
lispPackages: reduce environment-bombing
2017-04-06 18:47:36 +02:00
Michael Raskin
13007957e5 quicklispPackages: init
The idea is to have an almost-automatic conversion from QuickLisp, the
definitive Common Lisp package repository, to Nix. The benefit over just
using lispPackages.quicklisp is automatic installation of non-Lisp
dependencies from NixPkgs (and integration with Nix package management).
The benefit over lispPackages for normal Lisp packages is packaging just
a snapshot of QuickLisp which is known to be tested for version
compatibility between libraries.

There are some packages in lispPackages that are not from QuickLisp (for
example, the installable wrapper of QuickLisp itself). My hope is to
replace the rest with the expressions converted from QuickLisp.

Note that the current commit is a mere addition.
2017-03-29 00:40:01 +02:00