Specifically, we are trying to fix the following error seen on Hydra:
../../gcc-4.7.3/gcc/gengtype-lex.c:1:21: fatal error: bconfig.h: No such file or directory
The patch is taken from gcc's SVN revision 193691.
The 3.4 code was tested preliminary in x-updates,
described by 2e4eab1228.
Updates to llvm break builds of dependent packages (in all cases I've seen),
and often upstream isn't too fast in porting to the newest version.
Consequently, it seems better to keep more versions (two ATM),
both in one file to share eventual changes.
Also, using versioned llvm_* attributes is proposed because of this.
This unifies the "openjdk" and "openjre" packages. The JDK is placed
in the "out" output, the JRE in "jre".
Also, everything is now stored in $prefix/lib/openjdk, so the JDK/JRE
no longer pollute user environments with files like
"ASSEMBLY_EXCEPTION" at top-level.
It's to separate from other changes coming from master.
Conflicts:
pkgs/development/libraries/glibc/2.18/common.nix (taking both changes)
pkgs/development/libraries/ncurses/5_4.nix (deleted)
Sometimes the build failes with:
In file included from ../../gcc-4.4.6/gcc/ada/seh_init.c:44:
../../gcc-4.4.6/gcc/system.h:418: error: conflicting types for 'strsignal'
/nix/store/6h129q168ahnl2nzw6azr239cba884ng-glibc-2.18/include/string.h:560: note: previous declaration of 'strsignal' was here
and sometimes it doesn't. Hopefully disabling parallel builds fixes
this.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/7179481
SDCC 3.3.0 Feature List:
* Many small improvements in code generation for the z80-related ports - merged smallopts branch
* lospre (currently enabled for z80-related and hc08-related ports only) - merged lospre branch
* More efficient initialization of globals in z80, z180, r2k and r3ka ports.
* Inclusion of tests from the gcc test suite into the sdcc regression test suite led to many bugs being found and fixed.
* Split sdas390 from sdas8051
* Merged big parts of ASxxxx v5 into sdas
* New pic devices (synchronization with MPLABX 1.60). (Except for very old MCU-s.)
* New script which disassembles those hex files, in which MCS51 code there is. (mcs51-disasm.pl)
* Added the PIC16F1788 and PIC16F1789 devices.
* C11 _Alignof operator.
* C11 _Alignas alignment specifier.
* C11 _Static_Assert static assertion.
Numerous feature requests and bug fixes are included as well.
Apparently Apple thinks that faking gcc wiht a clang stub but not providing a
compatile libgcc.a is not going to cause any issues. They really do hate GPL.
1) The wrapper erroneously used the ghc-pkg flag "--package-db" instead of
"--global-package-db". The result was that packages installed locally in
~/.ghc and ~/.cabal were invisible to GHC. This has been fixed.
2) The wrapper now deals gracefully with an empty package set: if no package
is requested to be included in the wrapped environment, the wrapper just
installs a pristine GHC.
3) Correctly configure the "docdir" path returned by ghc-paths.
4) Added some comments that describe the idea behind our ghc-paths patches and
gives users same sample shell code that can be used to import our special
environment variables into the currently running shell, so that programs
outside of the wrapped environment can use them, too.
The ghcWithPackage expression now has an argument 'ignoreCollisions' that
allows users to disable the path collision check like so:
(pkgs.haskellPackages.ghcWithPackages (pkgs: with pkgs; [ haskellPlatform ])).override { ignoreCollisions = true; };
See d64917ad17
for a long and detailed discussion of why these path collisions may occur.
Haskell packages -- i.e. packages built by our Cabal builder -- invariably have
the attributes 'pname' and 'version'. We use the absence of these attributes to
recognize non-Haskell packages and filter them from the closed package set
generated by closePropagation. We do this so that the generated Haskell
environment won't contain paths like "/lib/libz.a", which are part of the
closure but have nothing to do with Haskell.
The previous scheme used the attribute 'ghc' to accomplish the same thing, but
unfortunately other packages to contain a 'ghc' attribute, too, like the
old-style ghc-wrapper. Including the ghc-wrapper in this environment is
pointless, obviously. The new approach filters the ghc-wrapper successfully.
* There now is full support for building Haskell packages as shared libraries
for GHC versions 7.4.2 or later. The Cabal builder recognizes the following
attributes:
- enableSharedLibraries configures Cabal to build of shared libraries in
addition to static ones. This option requires that all dependencies of
the package have been compiled for use in shared libraries, too.
- enableSharedExecutables configures Cabal to prefer shared libraries when
linking executables.
The default values for these attributes are arguments to the haskellPackages
expression.
* Haskell builds now run in a LANG="en_US.UTF-8" environment to avoid plenty
of build and test suite errors. Without this setting, GHC seems unable to
deal with the UTF-8 character encoding that's generally considered standard
in the Haskell world.
* The Cabal builder supports a new attribute 'testTarget' to specify the exact
set of tests to be run during the check phase.
* The ghc-wrapper attribute ghcVersion has been removed. Instead, we use the
ghc.version attribute, which exists in unwrapped GHC derivations, too.
* Remove package name
* Start with upper case letter
* Remove trailing period
Also reword some descriptions and move some long descriptions to
longDescription.
I'm not touching generated packages.
There are many more packages to fix, this is just a start.
Rules:
* Don't repeat the package name (not always that easy...)
* Start with capital letter
* Don't end with full stop
* Don't start with "The ..." or "A ..."
I've also added descriptions to some packages and rewritten others.
The change was supposed to trigger a re-build to fix a broken GHC binary
on the Hydra build farm, but now it turns out that the cause for the
errors we're seeing isn't GHC: all kinds of (non-Haskell) packages are
broken.
godoc pages point to googleapis and google plus URLs, for every visit in
your local godoc. I added an option to disable that (the hard way, it
takes out the references). I don't think it removes any feature of
godoc.