This was caused by multiple things: First, the module-path was wrong in
the release. Second, when modules tried to load stumpwm, asdf searched
for its sources in /tmp/nix-build-*.
Both of these issues are fixed by a nix-specific patch that tells adsf
to *never* try to load stumpwm (and others) from the filesystem. This is
fine as those modules are already available in the image anyway.
We also refactor some stuff & clean up the build. Stumpish works now
too.
Sawfish is a versatile, Lisp-based window manager
In that commit I include all Sawfish stack:
- librep, a lisp system;
- rep-gtk, bindings for gtk
- sawfish, the window manager
- Move lgi to luaPackages
- Use luaPackages in awesome and passthru lua
- Allow to pass lua modules to the awesome WM so that those can be used in the configuration
This patch removes the stumpwmContrib package from the top-level since
it can't sensibly be used on its own. Also, it wraps the stumpwm
executable with a dummy reference to the contrib dir to work around the
issue that the stumpwm executable doesn't reference the contrib dir
that's passed in the configure phase for some reason.
This commit updates the stumpwm to version 0.9.8. Futhermore, it
refactors the expression quite a lot:
* stumpwm has been moved from lisp modules to window-managers.
* stumpwm has been added to the window managers NixOS knows about, this
enables the user to add stumpwm as a default window manager in his
NixOS configuration like with Xmonad or i3.
* the package has been split into stumpwm and stumpwmContrib. This is
due to the fact that development of stumpwm and its extension modules
has been split into two repositories. As of today, the release is the
last one before this split. This split into two packages only reflect
those upcoming upstream changes already.
It is planned to make the addition of the extension modules voluntarily,
like with Xmonads option "enableContribAndExtras". Furthermore it might
be possible to add an option to compile stumpwm with clisp instead of
sbcl.