The latter package contains Tcl/Tk and whatnot else, so using that
expression as a built input was a bad idea. I'm sorry.
The dependency on talloc is gone, too. It wasn't used, apparently, but
it broke the build on Darwin because talloc doesn't compile there.
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I have no idea whether that's going to work, and I can't test it for
lack of access to a MacOS X machine, but think chances are pretty good
that this is going to succeed.
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Packages that need util-linux-ng as a build-time or run-time dependency
typically refer to the attribute 'utillinux', which is the expression with
the least possible set of features.
Users, however, who run "nix-env -i util-linux", don't want that version,
because it lacks support for perl and curses. In other words, users want
utillinuxngCurses by default, which is what this change accomplishes.
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Packages that need git as build-time or run-time dependency typically refer to
the attribute 'git', which is the expression with the least possible set of
features.
Users, however, who run "nix-env -i git", don't want that version, because it
lacks support for SVN, for sending e-mail, and it doesn't include the GUI. In
other words, users want gitFull by default, which is what this change
accomplishes.
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Both build inputs 'monotone' and 'git' are non-null in nixpkgs, so their
respective store paths were always included in the generated wrapper
script -- even if 'monotoneSupport' and 'gitSupport' were false.
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* Build maxima with sbcl for better performance.
* Enable the regression test suite.
* Configure $PATH at start-up so that maxima knows how to find sbcl,
wish, rlwrap, and gnuplot.
* Move installed documentation and Emacs lisp modules into standard
locations.
* Enable parallel building.
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The expression can't build on Cygwin because it wants to know the version of
Perl that is being used. On Cygwin, however, we don't know that because we're
using sysPerl.
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Current versions of gconftool-2 don't support the --config-source option
anymore -- that path must be passed in $GCONF_CONFIG_SOURCE instead.
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This renaming prepares the landing of several versions of udev which are
required to boot old Linux versions.
The udev expression is mapped to udev166.
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Linux-2.6.{25,27,28} are now compiled with the CIFS timeout patch,
allowing them to be used with "VM Testing".
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CIFS timeout patch is now activated for a wider range of Linux kernels :
from 2.6.29 to 2.6.38.
These kernels now can be used to perform "VM Testing".
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Renamed cifs-timeout-2.6.32 patch to cifs-timeout-2.6.29 as this is the
older kernel version this patch applies to.
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Currently suffixed with 2.6.32.
This pre-patch prepares the landing of several versions of this patch to
support other Linux kernel versions.
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Moved the hardcoded postBuild hook from the builder to generic.nix:
Some old kernel (such as 2.6.15) did not yet support the unifdef target.
As a result, compiling them with the current Linux builder leads to a
failure.
Fixed by moving this hook as argument of the top-level function of
generic.nix. This allows some kernel nix codes to overrides its default
value.
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