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authorAttila Gulyas <toraritte@gmail.com>2020-04-21 14:35:54 -0700
committerAttila Gulyas <toraritte@gmail.com>2020-05-13 16:12:43 -0700
commit3ff8bb704d98436d74df4b42b1dd7e0b2e37616e (patch)
treed837c9af68a33eafc2804d96768286d5b794a571 /pkgs/development/python-modules/python-mapnik/python-mapnik_std_optional.patch
parent8ba41a1e14961fe43523f29b8b39acb569b70e72 (diff)
mit-scheme: 9.2 -> 10.1.10
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.
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