webify needs a bump in the cabal file. As the last upstream commit is
two years ago, I think it makes sense to not wait for upstream to merge
the PR [0] and release a new version.
[0] https://github.com/ananthakumaran/webify/pull/27
This makes packages use lapack and blas, which can wrap different
BLAS/LAPACK implementations.
treewide: cleanup from blas/lapack changes
A few issues in the original treewide:
- can’t assume blas64 is a bool
- unused commented code
- tasty-tap's tests were failing. In
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/71017 a patch generated from a
PR was applied to fix this.
- That PR has now been merged into tasty-tap and was released with
version 0.1.0.
- tasty-tap is now at version 0.1.0 in nixpkgs and so the patch fails
to apply, breaking the build.
- Removed the patch and removed tasty-tap from list of broken
packages.
Unfortunately, we cannot compile git-annex with S3 support in an
LTS-15.x environment, because the 'aws' library hasn't updated to
version 3.x of the 'network' library [1]. I tried whether it's
possible to build git-annex with an older version of network, but
the amount of overrides we'd have to configure to accomplish that
got out of hand quickly. So I disabled aws support [2]. If you
need S3 support in git-annex, please help upstream to update
'aws' so that it builds with recent versions of 'network'.
[1] https://github.com/aristidb/aws/issues/264
[2] 1d0459f40e
This includes two layered changes so the gtk2hs packages build on Darwin:
- For `glib`, `gio`, `gtk`, `gtk3`, and `pango`: the fix for version 0.13.8.0
from https://github.com/gtk2hs/gtk2hs/pull/293 . I expect at some point the
referenced fix (or one like it) will be released and and brought into
nixpkgs, at which point the override and patch files here can (in fact must)
be removed.
- For `gtk` and `gtk3`: also apply the required cabal flag cited in
https://github.com/gtk2hs/gtk2hs/issues/249 to specify the Quartz rather than
X11 backend (Quartz is the one that both nixpkgs and macOS support
out-the-box). This override is likely to be wanted indefinitely.
Both modifications are required for a successful build of `gtk` or `gtk3` on
Darwin right now.
My build server which isn't using cache.nixos.org discovered an
outdated hash in servant:
```
trying https://github.com/haskell-servant/servant/archive/v0.16.2.tar.gz
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 132 0 132 0 0 616 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 616
100 295k 0 295k 0 0 269k 0 --:--:-- 0:00:01 --:--:-- 384k
unpacking source archive /build/v0.16.2.tar.gz
hash mismatch in fixed-output derivation '/nix/store/i6qgxlqf599wl11rd44jasgmwb78wr6c-source':
wanted: sha256:0kqglih3rv12nmkzxvalhfaaafk4b2irvv9x5xmc48i1ns71y23l
got: sha256:0xk3czk3jhqjxhy0g8r2248m8yxgvmqhgn955k92z0h7p02lfs89
```
Bustle is proclaiming OtherLicense even though the code is licensed under LGPL 2.1+. This causes cabal2nix to set hydraPlatforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.none in hackage-packages.nix for the package.
Lets let's unset the attribute and fix the license.
We made an effort to support ghcide in Nixpkgs, but the complexity of the
problem is a bit too high, IMHO. We need to keep older versions of several
packages around in order to satisfy the build requirements, and some of those
older packages don't even build themselves (like hie-bios). We had ghcide
working at some point, but then it was broken again right away after a couple
of days. I fear that we'll run into that issue again and again with a setup of
that complexity.
Instead, I'd propose that we work with upstream to fix their build, i.e. let's
make sure that the proper ghcide build works with recent versions of its build
inputs.
Closes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/75449.
Closes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/76103.
This PR fixes dhall_1_28_0, dhall-bash_1_0_25, and dhall-json_1_6_0 so
they build.
They all require a newer version of prettyprinter than we get from the
LTS package set.
This is from https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/75931 by @ijaketak.
Co-authored-by: Keito Kajitani <ijaketak@gmail.com>
haskellPackages.glirc is a "Console IRC Client." I've added a doJailbreak
to fix the build (thanks @infinisil) and added it to top-level/all-packages.nix
so people can find and install it as they would normally.
Would be nice to make this build in a way that allows the OTR extension to be
enabled. One thing at a time....