First of all, let's remove that redundant BUILD_OPT variable.
This variable already is in makeFlags, so we really don't want it to be lurking
around in the attribute set of the derivation, and it annoys me for being there
for days.
We now state build targets explicitly rather than relying on "nss_build_all".
This makes NSPR_CONFIG_STATUS and the touch of build_nspr stamp obsolete, as
only nss_build_all includes build_nspr.
In addition, we don't need the -lz hack anymore, as this has been fixed in
recent NSS versions, so we can completly remove the postBuild hook.
And while we're at it, we're removing those outdated build instructions as well,
especially because we don't and can't follow official building guidelines
anymore, as those are difficult to apply to Nix.
This is a compatibility module which adds suport for PEM certificates used by
OpenSSL and compatible libraries. The module gets built but isn't used at the
moment, so we're going to work on integration of it later.
Let's use system SQLite library, which makes sense anyway. More importantly
because it conflicts with the sqlite package, as NSS is building this as a
shared library aswell.
So to begin with fixing NSS let's get to the latest upstream release and start
fixing, so we won't carry around historic crap we then will throw away anyway.
Please note that this update changes the directory structure quite a bit. In
particular, the file "/etc/bash_completion" no longer exists, which means that
shell code which relies on that path must be updated. I'll commit appropriate
changes for NixOS in a moment.
virtualbox: Fix build for manual kernel.
This should fix building VirtualBox against kernels made using the new
manual kernel configuration system.
This has been tested with the standard nixpkgs kernel as well.
First of all, modules won't install when there is no "make modules" prior to it,
so we're doing this now with a new function called forEachModule, so we can
avoid duplication as much as possible.
In addition this sets $sourcedir to the current directory of the configurePhase,
so we're able to find the source tree later on, after several chdir()s.
The scripts/depmod.sh checks whether the path in $DEPMOD is executable and only
executes it if that's the case. So, by setting DEPMOD to "/do_not_use_depmod"
the destination path doesn't exist _and_ thus isn't executable aswell.
The for loop didn't find $curdir, because it was set _after_ the directory has
been changed. The variable is now called $srcroot and is set before the
installPhase is changing directories.