including parallel bumps of pythonPackages.libvirt and perlPackages.SysVirt
also include patches for CVE-2019-10161, CVE-2019-10166, CVE-2019-10167
and CVE-2019-10168
This reverts commit df05344d96.
Upstream has reverted their move from yajl to jansson after 4.6.0
because of major issues.
Let's revert to libvirt 4.5.0 and wait for the next upstream release.
This reverts commit 929a53f281.
Upstream has reverted their move from yajl to jansson after 4.6.0
because of major issues. No point in trying to fix it.
Let's revert to libvirt 4.5.0 and wait for the next upstream release.
76999cc40e changed some hashes resulting in this PR being technically
a mass rebuild. To avoid this, I am restoring some of the hashes (even
though it seems silly). My main goal is to get this PR merged quickly
as treewide changes like this get out-of-date quickly.
This commit should be reverted on the next mass rebuild.
This makes the command ‘nix-env -qa -f. --arg config '{skipAliases =
true;}'’ work in Nixpkgs.
Misc...
- qtikz: use libsForQt5.callPackage
This ensures we get the right poppler.
- rewrites:
docbook5_xsl -> docbook_xsl_ns
docbook_xml_xslt -> docbook_xsl
diffpdf: fixup
Currently libvirt requires two qemu derivations: qemu and qemu_kvm which is just a truncated version of qemu (defined as qemu.override { hostCpuOnly = true; }).
This patch exposes an option virtualisation.libvirtd.qemuPackage which allows to choose which package to use:
* pkgs.qemu_kvm if all your guests have the same CPU as host, or
* pkgs.qemu which allows to emulate alien architectures (for example ARMV7L on X86_64), or
* a custom derivation
virtualisation.libvirtd.enableKVM option is vague and could be deprecate in favor of virtualisation.libvirtd.qemuPackage, anyway it does allow to enable/disable kvm.
The program `qemu-img` is needed during creation of virtual machines
with qcow2 images. Otherwise creation of such VMs (e.g. with
virt-manager) are failing.