Adds common-lisp package serapeum (a dependency for Next browser as of
Next v1.4.0), using the quicklisp-to-nix mechanism.
src is overridden and pinned to 65837f8 to deal with
https://github.com/ruricolist/serapeum/issues/42
This reverts commit 41af38f3728bd64b80721c44ed1fb019978cbc1b, reversing
changes made to f0fec244ca380b9d3e617ee7b419c59758c8b0f1.
Let's delay this. We have some serious regressions.
Added a wrapper package that creates symlinks to OpenSSL libraries with
the actual versions, because we have 1.0.2 with .so-suffix .1.0.0 and
cl-async-ssl is unhappy because of that.
I continue to dislike cl-postgres and simple-date upstream packaging.
* update Quicklisp distinfo
* regenerate packages
* add cl-html-parse and closure-html
* add proper mariadb library path to fix cl-mysql
* escape memoization filenames for systems
* lispPackages.cl-postgres: keep simple-date in the same package
1. Detect (and automatically handle) parasitic systems.
2. Each nix package has only one asd, and (almost) every parasitic
package inside it builds.
3. Ensure that parasitic systems are compiled.
4. Remove unnecessary testnames lisp override mechanism (the
testnae/testSystem is replaced by parasites/buildSystems).
5. Parasitic systems (if included in the system closure) become
aliases to their host package.
6. Support caching fasl files in a known directory (for faster
re-generation after modifying quicklisp-to-nix-system-info).
7. Eliminate unnecessary overrides. We're going to determine ALL
lisp dependencies correctly.
8. Don't try to "build" lisp packages with make. lispPackages should
be about bringing in a lisp library.
9. Eliminate the hand-maintained list of aliases. Parasites should
become aliases. Everything else should be a real package.
Escape things by default in derivation names (i.e. digit cannot be the
first character etc.)
Update Quicklisp (tracking upstream); list new missing dependencies
Add some minimal README about ql-to-nix