riak-cs: added to all-packages
Added Riak CS nix file to pkgs
Added service file for Riak CS
Removed Erlang_basho specific bindings from the Riak CS repo
riak-cs: changed description
riak-cs: added license
riak-cs: added maintainer
riak_cs: chgned indentations
riak-cs: removed overly complex srcs mechanism
riak-cs: added systemd module
riak-cs: changed Erlang module to Basho-specific version
riak-cs: made modular form
riak-cs: Added a default package in service options
riak-cs: Fixed default package in service options
riak-cs: Patched Makefile
riak_cs: added to module-list
riak_cs: changed from string to actual package in modules
riak-cs: changed example
riak-cs: removed default
riak-cs: changed to defaultText
stanchion: changed default option to defaultText
riak-cs: added defaults; changed types to str
riak-cs: added to all-packages
Added Riak CS nix file to pkgs
Added service file for Riak CS
Removed Erlang_basho specific bindings from the Riak CS repo
riak-cs: changed description
riak-cs: added license
riak-cs: added maintainer
riak_cs: chgned indentations
riak-cs: removed overly complex srcs mechanism
riak-cs: added systemd module
riak-cs: changed Erlang module to Basho-specific version
riak-cs: made modular form
riak-cs: Added a default package in service options
riak-cs: Fixed default package in service options
riak-cs: Patched Makefile
riak_cs: added to module-list
riak_cs: changed from string to actual package in modules
In `scripts/Makefile.modinst`, the code that generates the list of
modules to install passes file names via the command line. When
installing a grsecurity kernel, this list appears to exceed the
shell's argument list limit, as in
make[2]: execvp: /nix/store/[...]-bash-4.3-p46/bin/bash: Argument list too long
The build does not fail, however, but the list of modules to be installed ends
up being empty. Thus, the resulting kernel package output contains no modules,
rendering it useless.
We work around this by patching the makefile to use `find -exec` to
process files. Why this would occur for grsecurity and not other
kernels is unknown, most likely there's something *else* that is
actually causing this behaviour, so this is a temporary fix until that
cause is found.
Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/20490
This commit extends fetchFromGitHub with ability to fetch GitHub
repositories with submodules, so we can use the function consistently
with all GitHub repositories.
Note it doesn't change the previous behavior.
erlang_basho_R16B03: added package file
erlang_basho_R16B03: added to top-level/all-packages.nix file
erlang_basho_R16B03_odbc: added to top-level/all-packages.nix file
erlang_basho_R16B03: Added the Carbon and Cocoa fields
erlang_basho_R16B03: Removed faulty maintainer
erlang_basho_R16B03: Added license as APL20
erlang_basho_R16B03: Made long and short description more informative
erlang_basho: added myself as a maintainer
erlang_basho: made configureFlags into an array
erlang_basho: added gcc as a dependency
erlang_basho: added escript replacement
erlang_basho: removed debugging cat statement
erlang_basho: changed subsitituteInPlace command to sed command
erlang_basho: added package
erlang_basho: Init at <R16B03
pkill isn't building because of some missing headers:
- xpc/xpc.h
- os/base_private.h
- _simple.h
They are all available somewhere but not set up correctly in the Darwin
stdenv.
TODO: add pkill back in!
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.