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into haskell-packages.nix, which depends on an instance of GHC. This allows a consistent set of packages to be built with the same GHC. For instance, $ nix-build -A haskellPackages_ghc683.xmonad builds xmonad and all its dependencies with GHC 6.8.3, while $ nix-build -A haskellPackages_ghc6102.xmonad does the same with GHC 6.10.2. This is the same technique used with kernelPackages. It also means that we don't need things like "cabal682" and "cabal683" anymore. * The setup hook is now in a separate wrapper package so that we don't have to recompile all of GHC every time we want to make a small change. * cinelerra: this package appears to have an accidental dependency on the "X11" Haskell package. svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=15125
21 lines
588 B
Nix
21 lines
588 B
Nix
{ cabal, libedit } :
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cabal.mkDerivation (self : {
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pname = "editline";
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version = "0.2";
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sha256 = "6ee0b553cc8d7542c096730ceebabdcb9b2951d7b00a5a0ddbf47b5436a77ce4";
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buildInputs = [ libedit ];
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patchLibFiles = [ "editline.buildinfo.in" ];
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preConfigure = ''
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sed -i -e '/el_get/d' include/HsEditline.h
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'';
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# I don't quite understand why ncurses as an extra-library is harmful, but
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# it works only if we remove it ...
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postConfigure = ''
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sed -i -e 's/ncurses//' editline.buildinfo
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'';
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meta = {
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description = "Binding to the BSD editline library";
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};
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})
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