Also removed `pkgs.hydra-flakes` since flake-support has been merged
into master[1]. Because of that, `pkgs.hydra-unstable` is now compiled
against `pkgs.nixFlakes` and currently requires a patch since Hydra's
master doesn't compile[2] atm.
[1] https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/pull/730
[2] https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/pull/732
Qiskit Aqua: An extensible library of quantum computing algorithms.
This commit follows the new Qiskit scheme of breaking one large package
into smaller packages (terra, aer, etc), and then having a single
meta-package "qiskit" that comprises them.
So now we have only packages for human interaction in php.packages and
only extensions in php.extensions. With this php.packages.exts have
been merged into the same attribute set as all the other extensions to
make it flat and nice.
The nextcloud module have been updated to reflect this change as well
as the documentation.
Fix extensions that were broken by the extension refactoring and
remove pthreads and pinba, which had asserts which broke evaluation,
were in need of refactoring and of dubious value.
Make mkExtension put headers in the dev output and use them, instead of
a different part of the current source tree, when referring to another
extension by using internalDeps.
This means external extensions can be built against the internal ones.
This means php packages can now refer to other php packages by looking
them up in the php.packages attribute and gets rid of the internal
recursive set previously defined in php-packages.nix. This also means
that in applications where previously both the php package and the
corresponding version of the phpPackages package set had to be
specified, the php package will now suffice.
This also adds the phpWithExtensions parameter to the
php-packages.nix, which can be used by extensions that need a fully
featured PHP executable.
This packages k3s as a single self-contained binary (as upstream k3s
does), but without having to download any impure already-built binaries.
The upstream packaging scripts are used. Due to k3s's rather complicated
packaging arrangement, this ends up being a rather long derivation.
A slight rewrite of buildEnv which:
1. Makes buildEnv recursively add itself to its output, so that it can
be accessed from any php derivation.
2. Orders the extension text strings according to their internalDeps
attribute - dependencies have to be put before dependants in the
php.ini or they will fail to load due to missing symbols.
The tests for many of the extensions run just fine, for some a small
portion fail. This runs the tests by default and disables the tests
extensions with any failing tests.
This moves yet more extensions from the base build to
phpPackages.ext. Some of the extensions are a bit quirky and need
patching for this to work, most notably mysqlnd and opcache.
Two new parameters are introduced for mkExtension - internalDeps and
postPhpize. internalDeps is used to specify which other internal
extensions the current extension depends on, in order to provide them
at build time. postPhpize is for when patches and quirks need to be
applied after running phpize.
Patch notes:
- For opcache, older versions of PHP have a bug where header files are
included in the wrong order.
- For mysqlnd, the config.h is never included, so we include it in the
main header file, mysqlnd.h. Also, the configure script doesn't add
the necessary library link flags, so we add them to the variable
configure should have added them to.
This has many advantages:
- Each variant can be installed without pulling in the dependencies of the
other variants, which makes it possible to build an SDL variant
without X11 dependencies
- Hydra can now build binaries without downloading 1GB of data, so users
do not have to build them on their own machines
- Users do not have to redownload 1GB of data after each dependency
update
Includes the following fixes:
- Add dependency on libGL for GLX variant as it will fail in some
environments otherwise
- Pass -j and -l to make to enable parallel building
- Quote homepage URI and use https
- Add a .desktop file and icons
This allows you to specify the system-wide flake registry. One use is
to pin 'nixpkgs' to the Nixpkgs version used to build the system:
nix.registry.nixpkgs.flake = nixpkgs;
where 'nixpkgs' is a flake input. This ensures that commands like
$ nix run nixpkgs#hello
pull in a minimum of additional store paths.
You can also use this to redirect flakes, e.g.
nix.registry.nixpkgs.to = {
type = "github";
owner = "my-org";
repo = "my-nixpkgs";
};