The ld-wrapper.sh script calls `readlink` in some circumstances. We need
to ensure that this is the `readlink` from the `coreutils` package so
that flag support is as expected.
This is accomplished by explicitly setting PATH at the top of each shell
script.
Without doing this, the following happens with a trivial `main.c`:
```
nix-env -f "<nixpkgs>" -iA pkgs.clang
$ clang main.c -L /nix/../nix/store/2ankvagznq062x1gifpxwkk7fp3xwy63-xnu-2422.115.4/Library -o a.out
readlink: illegal option -- f
usage: readlink [-n] [file ...]
```
The key element is the `..` in the path supplied to the linker via a
`-L` flag. With this patch, the above invocation works correctly on
darwin, whose native `/usr/bin/readlink` does not support the `-f` flag.
The explicit path also ensures that the `grep` called by `cc-wrapper.sh`
is the one from Nix.
Fixes#6447
Set this option to 'true' (default: 'false') to enable extension mechanisms for
DNS (EDNS) in your local glibc resolver. This is required for supporting
DNSSEC, for example.
Implementation detail: the patch changes assignments to "resolv_conf_options"
to use "+=" instead of "=" to ensure that multiple users of that variable don't
overwrite each other. The generated config file is a shell script, after all,
so this should work fine.
Closes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/12470.
Last maintained in 2013. Building fails due to vanished sources.
Upstream has the following to say:
“As of February 11th 2015, Fuze will no longer support a native
Linux-based client. This means that any customers attempting to
install or use our previous Linux client will be unable to do
so. There are currently no plans to create an updated version
of the Linux client for Fuze. For Linux based customers that
still wish to use Fuze, we recommend that you try our browser
client.” -- https://support.fuze.com/hc/en-us/articles/201527877-Does-Fuze-Support-Linux-
Never marked as broken, but has been so for quite some time.
- Added lexers, styles, formatters.
- New "filename" option for HTML formatter (PR#527).
- Improved performance of the HTML formatter for long lines (PR#504).
- Updated autopygmentize script (PR#445).
- Fixed style inheritance for non-standard token types in HTML
output.
- Added support for async/await to Python 3 lexer.
- Rewrote linenos option for TerminalFormatter (it's better, but
slightly different output than before) (#1147).
- Javascript lexer now supports most of ES6 (#1100).
- Cocoa builtins updated for iOS 8.1 (PR#433).
- Combined BashSessionLexer and ShellSessionLexer, new version
should support the prompt styles of either.
- Added option to pygmentize to show a full traceback on exceptions.
- Fixed incomplete output on Windows and Python 3 (e.g. when using
iPython Notebook) (#1153).
- Allowed more traceback styles in Python console lexer (PR#253).
- Added decorators to TypeScript (PR#509).
- Fix highlighting of certain IRC logs formats (#1076).
More: https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/pygments-main/src/tip/CHANGES
Recent illumos includes a linux-incompatible `inotify.h` header, which configure detects: compilation fails.
Also, a newer `dtrace` on SmartOS fails creating the probes ELF linkable object (with `dtrace -G`). Disable for now.
Remove old configure option `--disable-modular-tests`.
Building packages requires package-build.el from Melpa, but installing
packages only requires package.el. Packages from ELPA are already built,
so there is no need to involve package-build.el.