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.
This branch updates node to 0.10.8, as well as updating its
dependencies. It also updates node-packages to use the new style
generated by npm2nix (some packages may have been lost in the switch,
please check!).
Note that 0.10 had some backwards-compatability breaks with 0.8,
particularly for readable streams. Please see the official documentation
for migration help.
Note that I have not yet tested this on darwin (node.js was already
broken there), but will do so soon and fix it if it's broken.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
Starting with 1.0.0 (which is not released at the time of this commit
but will be before it is pushed), npm2nix takes a JSON file with a list
of names (and optionally version ranges) and generates a data-only (no
functions, no rec, no let, etc.) nix expression representing the
packages with those names and their dependencies.
node-packages.nix now builds its package list from that generated
expression. If a package needs native dependencies as build inputs, they
can be added to the nativeDeps attribute set. If a package cannot be
generated by npm2nix for some reason, it can be added manually to the
set.
I tried to capture the packages represented by the previous
node-packages.nix in the new node-packages.json, but I almost certainly
missed some that will have to be added manually.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
- vim-nox: client-server implementation without X
- latest: latest mercurial sources (still very stable)
- default: latest release
vim-plugins: Introduce an area to put vim plugins which are worth adding to nix
because they need more effort than just "unpacking". Document that