http2Support was disabled due to a bootstrapping issue involving xz.
Now that xz is available in the bootstrap environment for all
platforms, http2Support can be enabled globally.
As-is the use of 'configureFlags="..."' breaks cross compilation
as it drops the configure platforms arguments.
Set zprofile separately to handle $out.
This passes the correct compilation flags to the builder so we pick up
the path to sqlite, and (despite the fact that it's a development
version), also updates to version 1.55_07 to fix
https://github.com/DBD-SQLite/DBD-SQLite/issues/28
This was switched to use gcc5 for all platforms due to a mkSnapshot
error, which fixes Linux but currently fails for Darwin. I'm unsure if
there are other runtime failures, but this hasn't been building for
quite some time.
Use correct variable syntax for GNU Make so that HTML resources
can be found when running `dump1090 --net`. Additionally, add
view1090 binary to output.
common-config.nix has:
${kernelPlatform.kernelExtraConfig or ""}
and indeed kernelExtraConfig is in hostPlatform.platform, and not in
hostPlatform. (Ugh.).
- mkdir -p $out/share/info rather than assuming $out/share is there
- find .info and .man* files correctly on darwin -- don't try to
match the specific system name, there is nothing to gain from that
nix calls darwin darwin, but ghc calls it osx in its directory names.
closes#34644
- defined buildLinux as generic.nix instead of manual-config.nix. This
makes kernel derivations a tad more similar to your typical derivations.
- moved $buildRoot to within the source folder, this way it doesn't have to be created before the unpackPhase
and make it easier to work on kernel source without running the unpackPhase
- Update Ceph to last version
- Solve vulernatibility problem in the old version
- Patch rocksdb ceph rocksdb API
- Simplify a lot ceph build by switching to CMake
This Pull request require #34662 and #34661 to be effective