We can use use `stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic` instead, and move the
logic per package. The least opionated benefit of this is that it makes
it much easier to replace packages with modified ones, as there is no
longer any issue of overlay order.
CC @FRidh @matthewbauer
This reverts commit 0f25eb3e7dc1ad60288f95b7bc9ec8c7ce3959e5, reversing
changes made to df91ae1ac0733a5ad42411bc72826b4eee9e5111.
These toolchain changes are too problematic, so reverting for now; see
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/107086#issuecomment-749196366
This reverts commit c778945806b44d46ec16bc4302e7e7163e6bab97.
I believe this is exactly what brings the staging branch into
the right shape after the last merge from master (through staging-next);
otherwise part of staging changes would be lost
(due to being already reachable from master but reverted).
This is needed for cross-compiling for LLVM.
After https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/94088, we still need some
of these, so I’ve whitelisted those that are in binutils.
/cc @DavidTruby
These llvm-prefixed utilities are not drop-in replacements for the utilities
with similar names, they are specifically for operating on LLVM IR files.
Symlinking these without the prefix causes incompatibilities with tools that
expect diff, as and others to behave normally.
This disables all manpages packages depending on recommonmark. This can
be undone once recommonmark supports sphinx 3. The other
manpage-packages don't use recommonmark and don't need to be commented
out.
I hate the thing too even though I made it, and rather just get rid of
it. But we can't do that yet. In the meantime, this brings us more
inline with autoconf and will make it slightly easier for me to write a
pkg-config wrapper, which we need.
There is no good reason to have separate builds for polly and no-polly
versions. wwwwwThe reason for the two versions was (as far as I can
tell) to defer rebuilds (see ed60483257b62c32b5b58c6e91c9c8cd586f77d0).
Polly is now enabled by default.
* starting with rc2
* make `lldb` compilable again on Darwin
* separate out manpage creation for `lldb` into a new derivation
* minor tweaks to the patching of sources,
some of which are backportable to earlier versions