The compilation broke due to the flag `-Werror=int-in-bool-context`
which caused several compilation errors with GCC v7. Disabling this
warning manually with `-Wno-error` in `NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE` should be
fine.
This package experienced several radical changes as the entire python
build in `$src/management/python` was broken since the given Python
interpreter missed several needed modules (including
`pythonPackages.qpid-python`). As the CMake build tried to invoke the
affected `setup.py` manually and patched the shebangs with `disutil` and
caused non-functional executables, I split the package up into two
parts, the actual `qpid-cpp` lib and the Python module that will be
composed using `buildEnv`.
Furthermore I added myself as maintainer for the package as the diff
became quite huge and we should have more folks available to maintain
this.
See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/71519082/log
See tickets #36453 and #31747
The isSeccomputable flag treated Linux without seccomp as just a
normal variant, when it really should be treated as a special case
incurring complexity debt to support.
The isKexecable flag treated Linux without kexec as just a normal
variant, when it really should be treated as a special case incurring
complexity debt to support.
* with only one source bundle (per JEP-296), we can use src instead of
srcs, and avoid the need to cd in prePatch
* fetch sources from jdk10u instead of jdk10, to make it easier to
grab updates when they start coming.
* removed commented-out code that became irrelevant in the 8 -> 9
transition (*.pf files, infinality font rendering)
* create jdk10, jre10, and jre10_headless attributes in
all-packages.nix
It turns out that the build system does not support building both the
command-line tool and the shared library at the same time. Consequently
the ngspice derivation has not provided the command-line tools since the
shared library was enabled in #31166.