This is for consistency with terminology in stdenv (and the terms
"hostDrv" and "buildDrv" are not very intuitive, even if they're
consistent with GNU terminology).
One would assume that the boost maintainers would have been able to apply this
two line change within the last 10 months or so, but apparently not.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=27864
Either eigen changed the hash of the tarball, or I did not commit its latest hash.
I add boost 1.46 apart, because 1.44 does not work easily for freecad.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=26151
They removed the usual tagged library names in 1.40 under the layout
"system", but they introduced a new layout "tagged". The "tagged" layout
is needed when we want more than one 'style' of the libraries at once(debug,release, ...
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17585
* Dropped classr.patch; it no longer applies to this version.
* The "configure" script has been renamed to "bootstrap.sh".
* The bootstrapping process generates no Makefile anymore; the build
expression has to call bjam directly to build the libraries.
* Perform build and install phase in one execution of bjam. This is a
lot faster, because bjam won't check the dependencies twice.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17471
required all that space because it was building static/shared,
single-thread/multi-threaded, and debug/production versions of the
libraries - as well as every combination of those. Now we build
only the shared, multi-threaded, production version, which needs
only 8 MB. The headers account for the other 50 MB, so it might be
worthwhile to split them off into a separate package (in order to
reduce the runtime closure of applications that use Boost, such as
KDE).
* Removed some Boost versions that aren't used anymore.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=14877
Also added support for expat library (used by the graph library). This package
should probably be built on the compile farm because it takes quite a while to
complete, even on a fast machine. Having pre-built binaries would be very nice.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12702
This patch moves curly braces to the end of the line, i.e.
foo = {
...
};
instead of the previously used style:
foo =
{
...
};
I commit this change hoping that my contributions to this project now conform
to the rules described in maintainers/docs/coding-conventions.txt so that the
self-appointed indention sheriff of the NixOS community can finally get off my
back and rest assured knowing that all i's are dotted and all t's are crossed.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12386