The nixpkgs-unstable channel's programs.sqlite was used to identify
packages producing exactly one binary, and these automatically added
to their package definitions wherever possible.
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.
Semi-automatic update. These checks were performed:
- built on NixOS
- ran `/nix/store/w1kd60p20ps8v5pjicl3z9s6y4fmkgy0-iio-sensor-proxy-2.4/bin/iio-sensor-proxy -h` got 0 exit code
- ran `/nix/store/w1kd60p20ps8v5pjicl3z9s6y4fmkgy0-iio-sensor-proxy-2.4/bin/iio-sensor-proxy --help` got 0 exit code
- ran `/nix/store/w1kd60p20ps8v5pjicl3z9s6y4fmkgy0-iio-sensor-proxy-2.4/bin/iio-sensor-proxy help` got 0 exit code
- found 2.4 with grep in /nix/store/w1kd60p20ps8v5pjicl3z9s6y4fmkgy0-iio-sensor-proxy-2.4
- found 2.4 in filename of file in /nix/store/w1kd60p20ps8v5pjicl3z9s6y4fmkgy0-iio-sensor-proxy-2.4
cc "@peterhoeg"
This PR adds support for ```iio-sensor-proxy``` used by GNOME v3 and
others for reading data from the accelerometer, gps, compass and similar sensors
built into some relatively recent laptops.
Additionally, there is a NixOS module exposed via hardware.sensor.iio
for enabling services, udev rules and dbus services.