I'm not adding this to pkgs/development/libraries because it somewhat is
strongly tied to Haxe itself, because otherwise you can't compile to C++
and in the event that someone is going to create something like
"haxePackages" someday it is easier to notice when it's residing in the
Haxe folder.
In theory it would also work by using imperative haxelib, but you'll get
precompiled libraries which need to be patched on NixOS systems. That's
the main reason I was packaging this, among from the fact that even when
patching the libraries, it still leads to occasional library hell and
instabilities.
The package has two outputs: One with the library itself, needed for
compile time ($out) and another one ($lib) which is needed at runtime,
so after compiling, the $out path can be safely garbage collected.
Right now, I've set meta.platforms to Linux only, because that's where
I've tested it. In order to get it running on other platforms the
targetArch attribute has to be set accordingly.
We also build everything completely from scratch, even though there are
binaries within the source ZIP file. The main reason is to make smaller
library dependencies by avoiding bundled libraries and using the ones we
already ship with nixpkgs.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This reverts commit b34a1cc248.
Conflicts:
pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix
Duplicate package kafka, already existed and used in the nixos service.
Retained the boothead addition to maintainers.
/cc maintainers @codyopel, @fuuzetsu.
Release notes don't indicate any new options or dependencies.
http://git.videolan.org/?p=ffmpeg.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE_NOTES;hb=release/2.6
APIchanges looks like we should be able to replace 2.5 by 2.6
without anything breaking (belongs to staging and needs some testing).
- forgotten mousepad update, including some wrapping magic
- dealing with panel plugins (either fix or mark as broken)
CC maintainer @AndersonTorres.
- remove some libxfcegui4 occurrences, as it's being phased out
- minor stuff
Unibilium is a very basic terminfo library. It doesn't depend on curses
or any other library. It also doesn't use global variables, so it should
be thread-safe.