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Author SHA1 Message Date
Will Dietz
eb91037e7b tree-wide: patchelf used during build -> nativeBuildInputs
In a few cases it wasn't clear so I left them as-is.

While visiting these moved other things to nativeBuildInputs
when it was clear they were one of these cases:

* makeWrapper
* archive utilities (in order to unpack src)
  * a few of these might no longer be needed but leaving for another day
2018-09-28 11:43:16 -05:00
Samuel Dionne-Riel
7b97c8c0c8 treewide: homepage+src updates (found by repology, #33263) 2018-01-05 20:42:46 +01:00
Thomas Tuegel
3ef7671cea ncurses: combine $lib and $out outputs
The $lib output refers to the terminfo database in $out, which is about
10x larger than the ncurses shared library. Splitting these outputs
saves a small amount of space for any derivations that use the terminfo
database but not the ncurses library, but we do not have evidence that
any such exist.
2016-03-08 11:35:24 -06:00
Vladimír Čunát
91407a8bdf ncurses: split into multiple outputs
Some programs (e.g. tput) might better be moved somewhere else than
$dev/bin, but that can be improved later if need be.
2015-10-13 20:18:44 +02:00
John Wiegley
28b6fb61e6 Change occurrences of gcc to the more general cc
This is done for the sake of Yosemite, which does not have gcc, and yet
this change is also compatible with Linux.
2014-12-26 11:06:21 -06:00
Bjørn Forsman
8a1409432e sourcery-codebench: fix installation of manpages
Sourcery CodeBench manpages are installed under
share/doc/<target-triplet>/man/. Add symlinks so that the manpages
become available to "man".

NOTE: I use symlinks instead of moving the manpages, because I think
it is best to do as little as possible to prebuilt packages.
2013-05-29 21:58:29 +02:00
Bjørn Forsman
f55117ab8a Add Sourcery CodeBench Lite toolchain(s)
Sourcery CodeBench toolchains are prebuilt GCC toolchains from Mentor
Graphics.

Start out by adding ARM EABI and ARM GNU/Linux toolchains. Sourcery
CodeBench is also available for MIPS, Power, SuperH, ColdFire (and
more), so it should be easy to add later, if needed.

AFAIK, the EABI toolchains use newlib and the GNU/Linux ones use glibc.
2013-05-25 21:09:42 +02:00