This is a small wrapper of Git, which integrates some GitHub specific features,
especially stuff like merging or sending pull requests or attaching commits to
an issue.
I'm not quite familiar with the Nix integration of Ruby, so let's hope that I'm
not doing something horrible here.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
git-annex depends on 'testpack', which doesn't compile with Haskell
Platform 2012.4.0.0. The testpack library appears to be unmaintained, so
there is probably no quick solution for this issue. For the time being,
we compile git-annex with GHC 7.4.1.
This consists of just one single ruby script, which runs shell commands assuming
that the current PATH has all dependencies set up correctly. Unfortunately, this
somewhat breaks functional purity as the command won't work correctly in
environments that do not contain git, darcs or diffutils.
During the patchPhase we replace all those dependencies directly in the ruby
source code, rather than creating a wrapper. Afterwards we run a checkPhase
which not only checks whether we caught all the dependencies (PATH=) but also
checks if the conversion has been done correctly.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Note that the latest version of git-annex must be compiled with GHC 7.4.1 or
later, because it takes advantage of some freaky file name encoding guessing
features that are absent in older versions of the base library.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=32819
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.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=27748
This also means adding a lowPrio wrapper, because without it nix-env
would prefer the "-full" expression over the normal one.
Maybe that's desirable, even?
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=26828
I take action before much discussion.
For what I see:
- getPkgConfig problems are hard to track
- config.nix trying to forecast getPkgConfig behaviour looks me as a bad approach,
and people should not trust such a config.nix unless they parsed the whole nixpkgs
for tricky effects.
- It's not that hard to write config.nix in the style of getConfig
- Every now and then newcomers hit the "'git' is an attribute set while a boolean was expected".
Maybe this will disrupt nixes of some people, and that will be a background on what to discuss.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=25314