by changing its path and wrapping the correct binary
all the other binaries in bin/ are symlinks to bin/mit-scheme${arch}-${version}
therefore its easier to just wrap that one instead of all the others
Add ncurses as a propagated build input.
Add ghostscript, autoconf, and libtool as native build inputs.
Add epsf and texinfo to the texLive closure.
Support aarch64 Linux, and remove support for i686 Linux.
Co-authored-by: Sandro Jäckel <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>
The last update was in 2014 (9.2), but a major
release came out since (10.x).
See discussion at https://discourse.nixos.org/t/6776
but to sum up:
The portable C source and Windows binaries are not
available in the latest MIT Scheme release
(see https://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/release.html )
Warning: Locale seems not configured
hence the option to build from source has been
removed from `default.nix`. Although there is a
source package included in the release (in lieu of
the portable C source), there is a caveat:
> Note that you cannot build a working system from the
> source unless you have a working MIT/GNU Scheme
> compiler to do the compilation. (This doesn't apply
> to the portable C source, which requires only a C
> compiler.) This means that if the above binaries
> don't work on your system, it is pointless to try
> building a custom set of binaries from the source
> code.
These changes are necessary for me to use mit-scheme on i686 NixOS.
mit-scheme in the current state should be broken on x86_64 either and
these changes should fix, too. I however did not test this.