Just install ghc68_wrapper which will install the required dependencies ghc
(and libraries) itself.
The list libraries given in the wrapper attribute set can be user tuned in the future ?
An alternative would be creating something similar to the gcc/g++ include/ lib/ scheme which
is could be used by ghc to find installed packages..
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directories to be specified through the environment variable
ASPELL_EXTRA_DICT_DIRS. This way dictionaries don't have to be
installed into aspell's prefix. Instead you can just set
ASPELL_EXTRA_DICT_DIRS to $HOME/.nix-profile/lib/aspell and install
dictionaries separately with nix-env (e.g. "nix-env -i
aspell-dict-nl").
* Added a bunch of Aspell dictionaries. Additional dictionaries can
be added easily in development/libraries/aspell/dictionaries.nix.
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ghcPkgUtil defines a function to create setup-hook
- creating a packagedatabase (nix-support/package.conf)
- adding it to GHC_PACKAGE_PATH
see comments for details
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xsltproc from downloading DTDs from the network, which is impure.
This caused a lot of problems with Gnome builds in the build farm,
because those downloads are slow and would sometimes fail.
The setup hook also sets up $XML_CATALOG_FILES.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=9471
KDE4 needs their own version of qt4 (with KDE patches). I've added this version.
You could choose Trolltech version for specific package by
qt4 = qt4_alts.trolltech
or change default in configuration.nix
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install (of course there's no "make install", that would be too
easy). Also create some wrapper scripts "oowriter", "oodraw" etc.
(I haven't done a full build of this yet, I've hacked on a tmpdir
left behind by nix-build -K.)
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It compiles now, but I haven't figure out how to do the
equivalent of a "make install". But you can build with -K
and then do
$ cd /tmp/nix-.../OOF680_m18/instsetoo_native/util
$ dmake openoffice_en-US PKGFORMAT=archive
and you get a big tarball in
/tmp/nix-.../OOF680_m18/instsetoo_native/unxlngi6.pro/OpenOffice/archive/install/en-US
that you can unpack anywhere to get a more-or-less working OpenOffice.
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fetchurl {
url = http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/zapping/zapping-0.9.6.tar.bz2;
md5 = "8306775c6a11de4d72345b5eee970ea6";
};
you can write
fetchurl {
url = mirror://sourceforge/zapping/zapping-0.9.6.tar.bz2;
md5 = "8306775c6a11de4d72345b5eee970ea6";
};
which causes fetchurl to try the SourceForge mirrors listed in the
`sourceforge' attribute in build-support/fetchurl/mirrors.nix.
(They're currently tried in sequence, and the lists of mirrors are
not configurable yet.)
The syntax for mirror URLs is mirror://site/path/to/file, where
`site' is currently one of `sourceforge', `gnu' (mirrors of
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu) and `kernel' (mirrors of
http://www.all.kernel.org/pub/).
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URLs to http://nix.cs.uu.nl/dist/tarballs. With content-addressable
mirror support (r9190, NIXPKGS-70) this is no longer necessary:
fetchurl will try to download from that location automatically. So
we can keep the original URLs.
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