fetchurl {
url = http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/zapping/zapping-0.9.6.tar.bz2;
md5 = "8306775c6a11de4d72345b5eee970ea6";
};
you can write
fetchurl {
url = mirror://sourceforge/zapping/zapping-0.9.6.tar.bz2;
md5 = "8306775c6a11de4d72345b5eee970ea6";
};
which causes fetchurl to try the SourceForge mirrors listed in the
`sourceforge' attribute in build-support/fetchurl/mirrors.nix.
(They're currently tried in sequence, and the lists of mirrors are
not configurable yet.)
The syntax for mirror URLs is mirror://site/path/to/file, where
`site' is currently one of `sourceforge', `gnu' (mirrors of
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu) and `kernel' (mirrors of
http://www.all.kernel.org/pub/).
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=9197
URLs to http://nix.cs.uu.nl/dist/tarballs. With content-addressable
mirror support (r9190, NIXPKGS-70) this is no longer necessary:
fetchurl will try to download from that location automatically. So
we can keep the original URLs.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=9192
- this fixes ghc on x86_64 and hopefully doesn't break 32-bit
- ghc-6.6.1 and -6.6 are tested on 64-bit, 6.4.2 might fail
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=9132
can be installed in a user environment without conflict. This is
useful if you need gcov (which isn't symlinked in the GCC wrapper).
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=8809
* Compute --enable-languages in the Nix expression instead of in the
builder.
* Pass some flags through the Make command line instead of patching
the Makefiles.
* gcc: generate code for i686 by default (instead of i386).
* gcc: patch out some references to /lib and /usr/lib.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=8722
M pkgs/development/compilers/jdk/dlj-bundle-builder.sh
Various fixes to get javaws and mozillaPlugin to work. Requires gcc3.3
libstdc++ to be in the dynamic library path.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=8434
A pkgs/tools/typesetting/pdfjam/builder.sh
A pkgs/tools/typesetting/pdfjam/default.nix
Added pdfjam, a package with the following tools:
* pdfnup, which allows PDF files to be "n-upped" in roughly the
way that psnup does for PostScript files.
* pdfjoin, which concatenates the pages of multiple PDF files
together into a single file
* pdf90, which rotates the pages of one or more PDF files through
90 degrees (anti-clockwise).
M pkgs/development/compilers/jdk/jdk6-linux.nix
Typo
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=8404
D pkgs/development/interpreters/jre
Obsolete. jdk and jre are now build by the same expression.
D pkgs/development/compilers/blackdown
Obsolete. jdk is now downloadable.
D pkgs/development/compilers/jdk/jdk5-sun-linux.nix
Obsolete
A pkgs/development/compilers/jdk/dlj-bundle-builder.sh
Build for DLJ bundles.
M pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix
Dropped blackdown and ant based on blackdown.
A pkgs/development/compilers/jdk/jdk6-construct.sh
Copy of DLJ construct script to fix problem with jdk6 bundles.
A pkgs/development/compilers/jdk/jdk6-linux.nix
New main Nix expression for jdk and jre. Supports mozillaPlugin.
A pkgs/development/compilers/jdk/dlj-bundle-builder.sh
Include path to libjli in rpath.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=8186
note: the old GHC 6.4(.2?) version is still there. I reused the bootstrap-version to bootstrap GHC-6.6. And some other packages depend on the old GHC
version as well.
note: only use this package for building other packages. If you install it as an end-user, you'll only be able to use the default GHC libraries,
because other libraries are only privately registered to this GHC version during a nix-build by hooks (which are not executed when you run GHC
yourself as an end-user).
Consequently, also added a newer version of uulib and uuagc.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=7346
the new $NIX_GCC/nix-support/dynamic-linker file to locate the
dynamic linker directly (don't hardcode ld-linux.so.2).
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=6873
Glibc. This is useful when building GCC.
* gcc-wrapper: the dynamic linker has a different name on x86_64 and
powerpc.
* gcc-wrapper: "glibc" -> "libc", because someday we might support
different C libraries.
* gcc: don't do a multilib build (e.g., 32-bit support on x86_64),
don't need it.
* gcc: merge in support for static builds.
* gcc: various simplifications in the compiler/linker flags, hope they
work.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=6823
impure x86_64 environment, make sure that the 32-bit GCC / Glibc
libraries are installed, such as /usr/lib/crti.o.)
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=6818
identify the features of the compiler / C library. Specifically, it
should find out that functions like floorf() are available and not
substitute its own versions that have the unfortunate tendency of
going off into an infinite recursion.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=6738
TODO: download and unpack into the Nix store Visual C++ (either from
Visual C++ Express Edition or from the .NET 2.0 Framework SDK) and
the Windows Platform SDK. The command line tools don't seem to need
any registry settings...
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=5369
contains arbitrary information about a package, like this:
meta = {
homepage = "http://gcc.gnu.org/";
license = "GPL/LGPL";
description = "GNU Compiler Collection, 4.0.x";
};
The "meta" attribute is not passed to the actual derivation
operation, so it's not a dependency --- changes to "meta" attributes
don't trigger a recompilation.
Now we have to standardise some useful attributes ;-)
svn path=/nixpkgs/branches/usability/; revision=5024
-created separate nix expressions for ocaml-3.08.0 and ocaml 3.09.1
-ocam-3.09.1 is standard/default ocaml version (included by ocaml/default.nix)
-created ocaml3080 in all-packages-generic.nix
-qcmm now uses ocaml3080 instead of ocaml
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=4935
* GCC 3.4.5.
* Updated several other stdenv packages.
* Modified the builders of several packages to use the generic
builder.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=4336
Glibc and X11 client libraries. The latter are actually optional
dependencies: if the function is called with `swingSupport' set to
`false', they are not needed. This is nice for, e.g., server
environments.
All hail Patchelf!
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=4030
advantage is that we don't have to run the Sun installer (which is
impure).
TODO: make sure that all the other JDK versions still work.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=4029
5.0 code can now be compiled and run in Nix (the J2RE 5.0 was already
available without deployment problems).
Also, I need ecj to checkout its behaviour and warnings as a second
reference (javac).
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=3783
now imports Nix expression of specific version.
* pkgs/development/tools/parsing/sdf/sdf2-bundle-2.2.nix: added
previous version of sdf2-bundle.
* pkgs/development/tools/parsing/sdf2: obsolete.
* pkgs/development/compilers/strategoxt/strategoxt-0.12.nix: use
sdf2-bundle instead of attribute set for the individual packages.
*
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=3081
to 2.8.3.
* development/libraries/gnome/*: copied gtk packages to gnome
directory. gnome 2.8.3 did not work on gtk 2.4 nor gtk
2.6. Using the specific version of the gnome platform 2.8.3 directory
'solved' the issue.
* development/libraries/gnome/gnome-icon-theme: new packag
* development/libraries/gnome/libgtkhtml: new package
* development/libraries/gnome/gtkhtml: new package
* development/libraries/gnome/libgnomeprint: new package
* development/libraries/gnome/libgnomeprintui: new package
* development/libraries/gnome/gnome-keyring: new package
* development/libraries/gnome/gail: new package
* applications/editors/monodoc: new package
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=2312