continuation of #109595
pkgconfig was aliased in 2018, however, it remained in
all-packages.nix due to its wide usage. This cleans
up the remaining references to pkgs.pkgsconfig and
moves the entry to aliases.nix.
python3Packages.pkgconfig remained unchanged because
it's the canonical name of the upstream package
on pypi.
Notes:
* fritzing still needs an older version of libgit2
* releases no longer directly correspond to tags in the git repository, they are
using build numbers instead
* the fritzing-parts repository is no longer versioned at all, the master branch
contains the latest stable release
* a `parts.db` file needs to be generated from the fritzing-parts files during
the build
Related:
- 9fc5e7e473
- 593e11fd94
- 508ae42a0f
Since the last time I ran this script, the Repology API changed, so I had to
adapt the script used in the previous PR. The new API should be more robust, so
overall this is a positive (no more grepping the error messages for our relevant
data but just a nice json structure).
Here's the new script I used:
```sh
curl https://repology.org/api/v1/repository/nix_unstable/problems \
| jq -r '.[] | select(.type == "homepage_permanent_https_redirect") | .data | "s@\(.url)@\(.target)@"' \
| sort | uniq | tee script.sed
find -name '*.nix' | xargs -P4 -- sed -f script.sed -i
```
I will also add this script to `maintainers/scripts`.
Commit 0055c6a introduced a new preConfigure hook that sets the right
qmake path. Unfortunately the mkDerivation attributes of fritzing
override the whole configurePhase, so this hook isn't run at all.
This fixes the build of fritzing and it now successfully compiles on my
machine.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>