Negative reasoning like `allBut` is a bad idea with an open world of
platforms. Concretely, if we add a new, quite different sort of
platform, existing packages with `allBut` will claim they work on it
even though they probably won't.
Add pkgconfig as buildinput, so that the install path is correctly set
with cmake. PkgConfig is an optional dependency for rtags, but they
say it's necessary if you want to replace the prefix with
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. See:
caad9ac494/cmake/BashCompletion.cmake (L13)
Furthermore, I let the configurePhase of the rtags emacs package be a
noop.
This also fixes a missing header in the SDK that rtags needs to work
properly. The underlying cause is that C++ headers got shuffled around a
lot in libc++ 3.8 (I believe) and became more standards-compliant, which
led to a lot of C-compatible passthrough header files being added to it
like math.h, which defines some C++-compatible versions of standard
functions like signbit, while #include_next'ing the system math.h. In
this case, including the SDK was stuffing another math.h in front of the
libc++ shim, which led to all sorts of mysterious failures.
Adds dependency to MacOS_SDK 10.9 and accordingly to the macosx
deployment target to configure SDK-based deployment in rtags. In detail,
rtags makes use of launch_activate_socket() which is available in
launchd.h >10.9. Latter is still not available through
apple-opensource-releases, if ever. Thus, the deployment target and
build input have to be added to let rtags build scripts make use of MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED correctly.