I don't think anyone is still using it
everyone caring about merging is using git or such anyway
and subversion15 has support built in.
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(e.g. /home/foo/nixpkgs/.../glx-patch-0.6.2.patch) to be
substituted, which is clearly impure. I noticed this because I was
getting different derivations for Compiz when running as root
vs. another user.
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since it has full support for running XUL applications. This saves
a lot of space (you don't need two copies of basically the same
software).
* Deleted the old xulrunner (1.8.0.4), it didn't compile anyway with
recent GTK.
* Updated chatzilla to 0.9.83.
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* Updated scons to version 1.0.0. Also added appropriate makeWrapper calls to
ensure that the python binary finds its library files.
* Updated Twisted from 2.5 to 8.1.
* Added an expression for buildbot.
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for userspace networking / Samba again.
* vmtools: use KVM 74 and Linux 2.6.26, and use virtio for networking
/ disk access.
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a Haskell library for timed command execution.
For starters, the expression lives in development/libraries/haskell/maybench.
It doesn't really belong there because, though, because, technically, it's an
executable, not a library. If someone has a better idea, please feel free to
move it.
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configuration options in ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix. Example:
{
packageOverrides = pkgs: {
subversion = pkgs.subversion.function (origArgs: {
bdbSupport = false;
pythonBindings = !origArgs.pythonBindings;
});
};
}
I.e. pkgs.subversion.function is the original function call to the
Subversion function in all-packages.nix.
This requires the "subversion" attribute to use makeOverridable,
which stores the original function and function arguments in the
"function" attribute of the result.
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configuration option. For instance, to override GCC globally for
all of Nixpkgs, you can put the following in ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix:
{
packageOverrides = pkgs: {
gcc = pkgs.gcc41;
}
}
This should make a lot of configuration support in Nixpkgs
unnecessary, like selectVersion and many little-used configuration
options.
It also provides a somewhat convenient place to put custom,
private additions to Nixpkgs, e.g.
{
packageOverrides = pkgs: {
myHello = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "my-hello-0.1";
buildCommand = ...;
};
};
};
Note that this requires Nix >= 0.12pre12726.
* Removed the `myPackages' option `packageOverrides' obsoletes it.
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