All files, dependencies, etc. appear to now be set correctly. Tested
with 'cabal test' in a local nix-shell environment.
Closes https://github.com/peti/nixpkgs/pull/20.
Version 5 doesn't build because it depends on broken/EOL'd python 2.6. Better
switch to something that works. Most users of unversioned cudatoolkit attr are
r-packages, but they are already marked as broken.
Another user is haskellPackages.cuda, it builds fine with cuda 7.
Using sourceforge gives release binaries which don't require us to
regenerate all of the autotools scripts. This removes the need for
dependencies like cppunit and libgcrypt and autoreconfHook.
cc @geerds
Currently it errors out at build time with:
/nix/store/HASH-cudatoolkit-6.5.19/usr_include/host_config.h:82:2:
error: #error -- unsupported GNU version! gcc 4.9 and up are not supported!
Instead of downgrading gcc to 4.8, this patch upgrades cuda to 7.0, which
I think is the better choice. (Cuda 7 dropped support for some older graphics
cards, but gained support for newer ones.)
* Build most of the stuff on /tmp, not in /nix/store.
* Generate hoogle database for all the dependencies.
* Generate haddock index and contents files.
* Cleanup.
Fixes CVE-2014-8121, CVE-2015-1781 and two unnumbered problems (apparently).
All these commits should be contained in the 2.22 release,
but we don't want that yet due to unresolved locale incompatibilites.
`man 1 info` says:
The first non-option argument, if present, is the menu entry to
start from; it is searched for in all `dir' files along INFOPATH.
If it is not present, info merges all `dir' files and shows the
result. Any remaining arguments are treated as the names of menu
items relative to the initial node visited.
Which means that this does what previous programs/info did and #8519
(on-the-fly infodir generation for Emacs) wanted to do, but for both
programs.
* Upstream switched to cmake => remove autoreconfHook
* Makefile.am is gone => remove darwin specific patch (untested)
The new version has a pkg-config file. Yay!
Tested locally with `nox-review wip`; no regressions found.
This is needed for cuda 6.5 or else nsight will not find them. In cuda 7.0 the
samples are already in $out/samples. Older versions do not build due to broken
dependency (python-minimal).