- built on NixOS
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate -h` got 0 exit code
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate --help` got 0 exit code
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate -V` and found version 6.0.0
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate --version` and found version 6.0.0
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate -h` and found version 6.0.0
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate --help` and found version 6.0.0
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate-qt4 -h` got 0 exit code
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate-qt4 --help` got 0 exit code
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate-qt4 -V` and found version 6.0.0
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate-qt4 --version` and found version 6.0.0
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate-qt4 -h` and found version 6.0.0
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate-qt4 --help` and found version 6.0.0
- ran `/nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1/bin/yate-config --version` and found version 6.0.0
- found 6.0.0 with grep in /nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1
- found 6.0.0 in filename of file in /nix/store/prjhgn0ps0ywpjfpb64dy0j332dci2xd-yate-6.0.0-1
- directory tree listing: https://gist.github.com/b8b0469c23ed9c02dd5173ba822bdf57
Erlang's generic-builder isn't using the right /bin/sh in some
situations, causing build errors either in the erlang build itself or
in derivations depending on it.
This patch runs `patchShebangs make/` before running the rest of the
`postPatch` phase, hopefully using the right shell early enough.
This might be a solution for #36853, #36823 and #37638.
gettext won't actually provide libintl unless we go out of
our way to tell it to do so [1][2].
We could add those flags on musl (as I initially did in [3]),
but then we have two different libintl.h files and generally
some confusion about which gettext is being used.
Instead of sorting that out, for now let's just continue on
without gettext providing libintl-- it's worked well enough so far.
Only change that needs to be made, then, is to avoid
adding -lintl on musl since there is no libintl.
[1] c739240fd2
[2] https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/dev-libs/libintl/libintl-0.19.8.1.ebuild?id=332e48712b6521697f992f923c9c985482dd1c36#n41
[3] 729302f29a