See #490 discussion.
This reverts commit 1278859d31, reversing
changes made to 0c020c98f9.
Conflicts:
pkgs/desktops/xfce/core/xfce4-session.nix (take master)
pkgs/lib/misc.nix (auto)
* 0.8.7p1 doesn't contain *.info documentation; use manpage
instead
* Update meta.description to not contain the package name (redundant)
* 0.8.7p1 only builds with python dateutil==1.5, so that has to be added
as well
Runtime tested with the buildbot slave that is added in the next commit.
Spyder says about itself that it has
...the support of IPython (enhanced interactive Python interpreter) and
popular Python libraries such as NumPy (linear algebra), SciPy (signal
and image processing) or matplotlib (interactive 2D/3D plotting).
So I think having those available as default is a the right thing to to.
(We can easily make a stripped down spyder expression if needed later.)
I've added the list of recommended and optional dependencies as
described here:
http://pythonhosted.org/spyder/installation.html#dependencies
Spyder (previously known as Pydee) is a powerful interactive development
environment for the Python language with advanced editing, interactive
testing, debugging and introspection features.
The name Spyder comes from Scientific PYthon Development EnviRonment.
Slic3r is a tool to convert a digital 3D model into printing
instructions for your 3D printer. I have some build/run issues with it
so add it later.
These perl modules are added:
AlienWxWidgets
BoostGeometryUtils
constant-defer
ExtUtilsCppGuess
ExtUtilsTypemapsDefault
ExtUtilsXSpp
GrowlGNTP
MathLibm
MathClipper
MathConvexHullMonotoneChain
MathGeometryVoronoi
MathPlanePath
ModuleBuildWithXSpp
NetDBus
Spiffy
TestBase
Wx
A couple of old modules were no longer available on CPAN so I bumped
them:
DataUUID
ExtUtilsMakeMaker
ExtUtilsManifest
version
VersionRequirements
XMLTwig fails in the test phase (it is missing a dependencies), so the
test is skipped. (How did it pass the test before?)
stlink is an in-circuit debugging and programming tool for ST-Link v1
and v2 devices. It is similar to OpenOCD but just for ST-Link devices.
https://github.com/texane/stlink
IMPORTANT: You need permissions to access the stlink usb devices. Here
are example udev rules for stlink v1 and v2 so you don't need to have
root permissions (copied from <stlink>/49-stlink*.rules):
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0483", ATTRS{idProduct}=="3744", MODE:="0666", SYMLINK+="stlinkv1_%n"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0483", ATTRS{idProduct}=="3748", MODE:="0666", SYMLINK+="stlinkv2_%n"