Hi all,
I'd like to start the discussion what should be part of of next stable
release. It's scheduled for the end of May. From the experience during last
stable release we need a month to get everything together for a confident
stable release.
That gives us a bit more than a month to merge any
attached are two patches:
1) to add mkcl, a common lisp implementation
Applied, thanks
2) to fix ecl, another common lisp implementation
I think adding a wrapper that sets NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE and
NIX_CFLAGS_LINK is a better last-ditch solution than just forbidding
libffi (I don't remember if
2015-03-26 5:37 GMT-06:00 Domen Kožar do...@dev.si:
Hi all,
I'd like to start the discussion what should be part of of next stable
release. It's scheduled for the end of May. From the experience during last
stable release we need a month to get everything together for a confident
stable
This patch is outdated, but illustrates what you're looking for:
https://github.com/MarcWeber/nixpkgs/commit/ad6ec783bb61e80f90d6e6ee9e0b2d026982fbbe
There is npm2nix utility you have to install.
Marc Weber
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Hello? Anyone using Node.js with nixpkgs?
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 4:38 PM Kirill Elagin kirela...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a package (`pkgs.keybase-node-client` to be precise) which is
generated by `nodePackages.buildNodePackage`. I want to install it from my
local git repo.
I have no idea
Thanks a lot to took the time to investigate this.
I have tried your suggested default.nix and it works, and I am happy with it.
Would not have been able without your help!
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