Usually in Nixpkgs, attributes that are remnants of old packages are
only included when aliases are enabled (which they are by default).
This brings plasma5Packages into line with that, and also makes it
easier to check the whole thing evaluates when working on the package
set.
This reverts commit 575b3a053a.
We don't know why ttuegel did it, and we suspect it was due to packages
breaking due to mixed qt5 versions used together, and not plasma itself
with qt5.15 - (#101369).
1. `[[...]]` is more robust wrt empty expansions than `[..]`
2. `${foo-}` is simpler and won't accidentally be a url compared to
`${foo:-}`
3. `+=` works even when the variable is undefined.
Since Qt 5.8, font style names are handled in a way that prevents alternate
styles (bold, italic, etc.) from being selected for user interface fonts.
See also: https://phabricator.kde.org/D9070
This continues #23374, which always kept around both attributes, by
always including both propagated files: `propgated-native-build-inputs`
and `propagated-build-inputs`. `nativePkgs` and `crossPkgs` are still
defined as before, however, so this change should only barely
observable.
This is an incremental step to fully keeping the dependencies separate
in all cases.
We no longer have a separate `startkde` script; instead we patch the script
which comes with `plasma-workspace`. The primary reason to do this is that we
have not been keeping up with the minor bugfixes that the upstream script
receives. A secondary reason is: now that we support Wayland, we don't really
want to have a separate package for each session script.
* pkgs: refactor needless quoting of homepage meta attribute
A lot of packages are needlessly quoting the homepage meta attribute
(about 1400, 22%), this commit refactors all of those instances.
* pkgs: Fixing some links that were wrongfully unquoted in the previous
commit
* Fixed some instances
The setup hooks for many kdeFrameworks and plasma5 packages were erroneously
running before $outputDev was set. This lead to .dev outputs being propagated
into the user environment.