thought that it was a good idea to remove support for multi-line
string literals, which Linux uses. Added an older GCC to build
`legacy' software.
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This makes the system package fully nixified in the sense that
for i in $(nix -qn $(fix system/system-template-everything.fix))/bin/*; \
do echo $i; ldd $i; done
shows that the programs in the system package only link against libraries in
the Nix store.
(Some builders still use header files from /usr/X11/include, though.)
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(/usr/include, /usr/local/include, etc.).
* Immediate pay-off: we see that the glibc header files depend on the Linux
kernel header files. So I've added a package that extracts the appropriate
headers from Linux 2.4.22.
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directories for libraries. (Fortunately, the build would still fail because
Perl's idea of "standard" library directories no longer matched that of the
linker.)
* `stdenv-linux/setup.sh' now puts the path of glibc in an environment
variable so that it can be used by other packages (for example, we need to
pass it to Perl's configure, because otherwise it will think that, e.g.,
libm.so doesn't exist).
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(/lib, ...). So unless a directory is explicitly added using `-L' it won't we
searched. This has already revealed that libxml has a hidden dependance on libz.
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getopt has been added.
As part of the build of sdf2 we patch sdf2table to store the full path of
getopt. This is so that packages that use sdf2 do not have to declare
getopt as an input.
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TODO: clean up the Perl build. Currently it's still using some external
libraries, and it doesn't pass all its unit tests.
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Note that I added bzip2 to stdenv, but not unzip. This raises an interesting
point: what packages should be in stdenv?
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with the standard untar; bootstrap; configure; make; make install
interface. The script is parameterized with arguments for
configure. That is, all arguments are passed verbatim to
configure.
* asfix-tools, gpp, sc, srts, stratego-front, xtc: Fix expressions
and (trivial) build script for basic strategoxt packages. All
packages are abstracted on subversion revision.
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