The NixOS service module loads those modules by default. So we need to build
them here as well.
I'm not really sure why these modules are included by default, because (except
from maybe CGI) they obviously are only usable in very rare cases. Am I wrong?
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The reason because the configure script is unnable to find libxml2 is because it
is searching for a header file in `libxml/*.h`. Obviously this cases an error,
because it's actually in `${libxml2}/include/libxml2/libxml/*.h`, so let's add
the parent directory to --with-libxml2 and remove the comment from buildInputs.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
In order to extend the lifes of keyboards, monitors, mice and other hardware in
range of impatient people, this should shorten build times a bit on multicore
systems. And of course keeps blood pressure at low rates so cholerics may live
longer. Whether the latter is good or bad is up to the readers choice and
imagination.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The current build fails because the URL at inria.fr is no longer accessible. And
5.5.23 is quite old, so let's update it.
With this update we also provide three URLs to fetchurl, just to make sure that
we have enough sources, should one URL become inaccessible again.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
mongodb is supposed to work on most unixes but its build system is
quite picky and fragile.
As it hasn't worked for non-linux platforms on NixOS yet, this change
won't affect anyone and will remove the illusion that other platforms
are currently supported.
Passing install_root=$out isn't a good idea because the install script is going
to pre-pend that prefix to all other paths even though these have the $out
prefix already. The resulting installation is a mess. Instead, we use the
"fake" install prefix "out" and then move all files and directories into the
right place afterward.