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activemq: 5.8.0 -> 5.13.2
It seems Activemq was "split" in to 5.8.0 and 5.12.1 only to keep from trampling someone on 5.8.0. This is to the point of not upgrading the default, but making a new activemq attribute specific for 512. As far as I can tell, there is no good reason to stay providing 5.8.0, so this is the proposal to delete it. Note: There are over 1,000 fixes between 5.9.0 to 5.13.2.
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import ./recent.nix
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rec {
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version = "5.12.1";
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sha256 = "1hn6pls12dzc2fngz6lji7kmz7blvd3z1dq4via8gd4fjflmw5c9";
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mkUrl = name: "mirror://apache/activemq/${version}/${name}-bin.tar.gz";
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}
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import ./recent.nix
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rec {
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version = "5.8.0";
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sha256 = "12a1lmmqapviqdgw307jm07vw1z5q53r56pkbp85w9wnqwspjrbk";
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mkUrl = name: "mirror://apache/activemq/apache-activemq/${version}/${name}-bin.tar.gz";
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}
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{ version, sha256, mkUrl }:
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# use a function to make the source url, because the url schemes differ between 5.8.0 and greater
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{ stdenv, fetchurl }:
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "apache-activemq-${version}";
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version = "5.13.2";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = mkUrl name;
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inherit sha256;
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sha256 = "0vrgny8fw973xvr3w4wc1s44z50b0c2hgcqa91s8fbx2yjmqn5xy";
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url = "mirror://apache/activemq/${version}/${name}-bin.tar.gz";
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};
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phases = [ "unpackPhase" "installPhase" ];
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acl = callPackage ../development/libraries/acl { };
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activemq = callPackage ../development/libraries/apache-activemq/5.8.nix { };
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activemq512 = callPackage ../development/libraries/apache-activemq/5.12.nix { };
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activemq = callPackage ../development/libraries/apache-activemq { };
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adns = callPackage ../development/libraries/adns { };
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