In the tarball job:
````
checking find-tarballs.nix
error: while evaluating anonymous function at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:6:1, called from undefined position:
while evaluating ‘operator’ at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:27:16, called from undefined position:
while evaluating ‘immediateDependenciesOf’ at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:39:29, called from /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:27:44:
while evaluating anonymous function at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/lib/attrsets.nix:224:10, called from undefined position:
while evaluating anonymous function at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:40:37, called from /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/lib/attrsets.nix:224:16:
while evaluating ‘derivationsIn’ at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:42:19, called from /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:40:40:
while evaluating ‘optional’ at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/lib/lists.nix:175:20, called from /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:44:33:
while evaluating ‘canEval’ at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:48:13, called from /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:44:43:
while evaluating the attribute ‘pkgs’ of the derivation ‘ruby-dev-2.3.1-p0’ at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/pkgs/build-support/trivial-builders.nix:10:14:
while evaluating ‘override’ at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/lib/customisation.nix:60:22, called from /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/interpreters/ruby/dev.nix:10:13:
while evaluating ‘makeOverridable’ at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/lib/customisation.nix:54:24, called from /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/lib/customisation.nix:60:31:
anonymous function at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/ruby-modules/bundix/default.nix:1:1 called with unexpected argument ‘ruby’, at /tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-16.09pre1234.abcdef.drv-0/nixpkgs/lib/customisation.nix:56:12
````
This was one of the ways to build packages, we are trying
hard to minimize different ways so it's easier for newcomers
to learn only one way.
This also:
- removes texLive (old), fixes #14807
- removed upstream-updater, if that code is still used it should be in
separate repo
- changes a few packages like gitit/mit-scheme to use new texlive
io uses SIMD instructions even on i686, causing the build to fail:
> /nix/store/[...]-gcc-5.4.0/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/5.4.0/include/xmmintrin.h:181:1:
error: inlining failed in call to always_inline '_mm_add_ps': target
specific option mismatch
_mm_add_ps (__m128 __A, __m128 __B)
(from https://hydra.nixos.org/build/37879114/log/raw)
The simplest solution is to disable the build on this platform.
This follows on from PR #16965 for qrupdate and PR #16968 for fltk.
WIth these, the added explicit dependencies on arpack (to support
the octave `eigs` function) and `libwebp`, and not pulling X11 things,
octave works properly on darwin.
Minor OTP releases (and their manpages) are not available for dowload at
http://erlang.org/download
But e.g.:
- 18.3.1 contains an important fix for mnesia
- 18.3.1-18.3.4 has a lot of SSL/TLS fixes
So we have to fetch from GitHub and build everything ourselves.
Also replace explicit path patching with upstream patches:
- https://github.com/erlang/otp/pull/1023
- https://github.com/erlang/otp/pull/1103 - with this patch it's now
possible to build erlang in sandboxed mode
Some tests fail and cause kernel spam of this sort:
[ 6607.906159] Alignment trap: not handling instruction f4430a1f at [<0021e500>]
[ 6607.913308] Unhandled fault: alignment exception (0x811) at 0x003a15ec
[ 6607.919864] pgd = e8b88000
[ 6607.922601] [003a15ec] *pgd=fb185835
/cc #16477. /cc @domenKozar (don't know who better),
as I still experience test failures of different kind:
=================================== FAILURES ===================================
_______________________________________ _______________________________________
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/nix-build-pypy-5.1.1.drv-0/pypy-pypy-b0a649e90b66/pypy/tool/pytest/run-script/regrverbose.py", line 14, in <module>
indirect_test()
File "/tmp/nix-build-pypy-5.1.1.drv-0/pypy-pypy-b0a649e90b66/lib-python/2.7/test/test_ctypes.py", line 10, in test_main
skipped, testcases = ctypes.test.get_tests(ctypes.test, "test_*.py", verbosity=0)
File "/tmp/nix-build-pypy-5.1.1.drv-0/pypy-pypy-b0a649e90b66/lib-python/2.7/ctypes/test/__init__.py", line 72, in get_tests
mod = __import__(modname, globals(), locals(), ['*'])
File "/tmp/nix-build-pypy-5.1.1.drv-0/pypy-pypy-b0a649e90b66/lib-python/2.7/ctypes/test/test_python_api.py", line 9, in <module>
from _ctypes import PyObj_FromPtr
ImportError: cannot import name 'PyObj_FromPtr'
=========================== short test summary info ============================
FAIL lib-python/2.7/test/test_ctypes.py::unmodified
9 tests deselected by '-knot ( test_ssl or test_urllib2net or test_urllibnet or test_urllib2_localnet or test_socket or test_shutil or test_zipfile64 or test_epoll )'
======= 1 failed, 341 passed, 51 skipped, 9 deselected in 550.97 seconds =======
In line with the Nixpkgs manual.
A mechanical change, done with this command:
find pkgs -name "*.nix" | \
while read f; do \
sed -e 's/description\s*=\s*"\([a-z]\)/description = "\u\1/' -i "$f"; \
done
I manually skipped some:
* Descriptions starting with an abbreviation, a user name or package name
* Frequently generated expressions (haskell-packages.nix)
This allows you to turn on debug infor for all the beam packages in the
system with a single change at the top level. This is required for
debugging and dialyzer work. It also allows you to switch it on on a
package by package basis.
Rebol is a cross-platform data exchange language and a multi-paradigm dynamic
programming language for network communications and distributed computing.
Icon is a very high level general-purpose programming language with
extensive features for processing strings (text) and data structures.
Closes #16036.