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diff --git a/pkgs/development/lisp-modules-obsolete/README.txt b/pkgs/development/lisp-modules-obsolete/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c16d02594e8f2..0000000000000 --- a/pkgs/development/lisp-modules-obsolete/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -Want to add a package? There are 3 simple steps! -1. Add the needed system names to quicklisp-to-nix-systems.txt. -2. cd <path to quicklisp-to-nix-systems.txt> ; nix-shell --pure --run 'quicklisp-to-nix .' - You might want to specify also the --cacheSystemInfoDir and --cacheFaslDir - parameters to preserve some data between runs. For example, it is very - useful when you add new packages with native dependencies and fail to - specify the native dependencies correctly the first time. - (Might be nice to ensure the cache directories exist) -3. Add native libraries and whatever else is needed to quicklisp-to-nix-overrides.nix. - If libraries are needed during package analysis then add them to shell.nix, too. -4. Sometimes there are problems with loading implementation-provided systems. - In this case you might need to add more systems in the implementation's (so - SBCL's) entry into *implementation-systems* in quicklisp-to-nix/system-info.lisp - -To update to a more recent quicklisp dist modify -lispPackages.quicklisp to have a more recent distinfo. - -quicklisp-to-nix-system-info is responsible for installing a quicklisp -package into an isolated environment and figuring out which packages -are required by that system. It also extracts other information that -is readily available once the system is loaded. The information -produced by this program is fed into quicklisp-to-nix. You usually -don't need to run this program unless you're trying to understand why -quicklisp-to-nix failed to handle a system. The technique used by -quicklisp-to-nix-system-info is described in its source. - -quicklisp-to-nix is responsible for reading -quicklisp-to-nix-systems.txt, running quicklisp-to-nix-system-info, -and generating the nix packages associated with the closure of -quicklisp systems. |