This is very similar to what we had in bb0b0822ef.
The xlocale.h header is no longer existing in glibc version 2.26, so we
need to avoid including it.
I've tested building against all of the libcxx attributes of LLVM 3.5,
3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 4 and 5.
All of them succeeded except version 3.5, which failed because of an
unrelated issue (build of libc++abi has failed, one of its
dependencies), so I only verified whether the patch applies cleanly.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @vcunat
Split outputs because there's no point in keeping a reference to Python
and it causes trouble during the Darwin stdenv bootstrap. There's also
an unnecessary dependency on LLVM in libc++ which causes us to rebuild
LLVM several more times than necessary during bootstrap, and an awkward
dependency on XPC in the TSAN that we turn off. This is in preparation
for using LLVM 4 in the Darwin stdenv and by default across nixpkgs.
This reflects upstream versioning change, and allows
us to replace 4.0 with 4.1 (which is now a minor revision)
without changing the attribute name.
Thanks to @vcunat for the idea.