This update was generated by hackage2nix v20151217-9-geddefc2 using the following inputs:
- Nixpkgs: 066b92d429
- Hackage: e664cee71e
- LTS Haskell: 9b9c0dc0e3
- Stackage Nightly: c5293e6b9b
Example: instead of
(steamPackages.override { newStdcpp = true; }).steam-chrootenv
(which wasn't working anyway) you now do just:
steam.override { newStdcpp = true; }
Theme can be specified either as a derivation or as a string, in which
case it will be taken by name from a pre-defined set of themes available in
nixpkgs.
This is a massive rework of the current dwarf_fortress package.
The main reason for rework is to split game, its libraries and wrappers,
enabling builds on Hydra and general maintainability.
dfhack, dwarf-fortress-unfuck, dwarf-fortress-original and dwarf-fortress
are now all separate derivations. All were updated to the latest versions
supporting DF 0.42.04 (some things taken from development branches):
dfhack: 20150927 -> 20160118
dwarf-fortress-unfuck: 0.40.24 -> 20160118
dwarf-fortress-original: 0.40.24 -> 0.42.05
dfhack got a patch for using more system libraries.
Wrapper scripts were also redone -- now they support DF_DIR variable (for
setting another data directory) and try to save more space by means of
symlinking. They now try to be more smart, updating those directories that were
not touched by user automatically.
All the new packages now reside in dwarf-fortress-packages. dwarf_fortress was
renamed into dwarf-fortress per our conventions, old name is deprecated. Also
duplicate dfhack derivation is removed.
Also drop dwarfFortress.enableDFHack config option; it can be re-added later
but now is deemed controversial.
This will probably be mandatory soon, and is a step in the right
direction. Removes the deprecated meta.version, and move some meta
sections to the end of the file where I should have put them in
the first place.
This was preventing any ruby gem with a c extension to build.
mkmf would fail with a misleading error:
/nix/store/dmkcai8fnv21qxiasx628nim3mq4r4wg-ruby-2.2.3-p0/lib/ruby/2.2.0/mkmf.rb:456:in `try_do': The compiler failed to generate an executable file. (RuntimeError)
You have to install development tools first.
generate_stub doesn't exist and the output is not used in the code so I just
removed the line.
This was preventing the binstubs from generating properly.