nixpkgs/pkgs/development/interpreters/python/cpython/2.7
Frederik Rietdijk 2270b66d75 pythonPackagesExtensions: override all Python package sets at once
Python package sets can be overridden by overriding an interpreter
and passing in `packageOverrides = self: super: {...};`. This is fine
in case you need a single interpreter, however, it does not help you
when you want to override all sets.

With this change it is possible to override all sets at once by
appending a list of "extensions" to `pythonPackagesExtensions`.

From reading the implementation you might wonder why a list is used, and
not
`lib.composeExtensions`? The reason is the latter requires knowledge of
the library function. This approach should be easier for most users
as it is similar to how we append to lists of e.g. inputs or patches
when overriding a derivation.
2022-08-06 09:39:39 +02:00
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2.5.2-ctypes-util-find_library.patch
2.5.2-tkinter-x11.patch
2.6.2-ssl-threads.patch
2.6.5-export-PySignal_SetWakeupFd.patch
2.6.5-FD_SETSIZE.patch
2.6.5-ncurses-abi6.patch
2.7.3-dbm.patch
2.7.3-dylib.patch
2.7.3-getpath-exe-extension.patch
2.7.3-no-libm.patch
atomic_pyc.patch
cross-compile.patch
CVE-2019-20907.patch
CVE-2021-3177.patch
CVE-2021-23336.patch
default.nix
deterministic-build.patch
find_library-gcc10.patch
nix-store-mtime.patch
no-ldconfig.patch
profile-task.patch
python-2.7-distutils-C++.patch
search-path.patch
use-correct-tcl-tk-on-darwin.patch