namebench expects to be run from its own source tree (it uses relative
paths to various resources), make it work.
The current version fails like this:
$ ./result/bin/namebench.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/nix/store/04d29llycr5xcxplfv4gn556nzm1mrl7-python2.7-namebench-1.0.5/bin/.namebench.py-wrapped", line 46, in <module>
(options, supplied_ns, global_ns, regional_ns) = config.GetConfiguration()
File "/nix/store/04d29llycr5xcxplfv4gn556nzm1mrl7-python2.7-namebench-1.0.5/lib/python2.7/site-packages/libnamebench/config.py", line 27, in GetConfiguration
(configured_options, global_ns, regional_ns) = ProcessConfigurationFile(options)
File "/nix/store/04d29llycr5xcxplfv4gn556nzm1mrl7-python2.7-namebench-1.0.5/lib/python2.7/site-packages/libnamebench/config.py", line 100, in ProcessConfigurationFile
general = dict(config.items('general'))
File "/nix/store/z6vp5aix4ks1zdjdry7v7dahg8dd02sy-python-2.7.10/lib/python2.7/ConfigParser.py", line 642, in items
raise NoSectionError(section)
ConfigParser.NoSectionError: No section: 'general'
Changelog:
```
Version 0.7.75, 2015-06-30
+ MXF: consideraing 60 fps timecode tracks with 2 components having a difference of 2 frames as a single timecode
+ EBUCore 1.6: switch to the link of the final XSD
x XDCAM: some directory structures were wrongly detected as XDCAM structure having a XML file
x MXF: SDTI 60 fps times were wrong
x #B927, DPX: date/time specific DPX format was used instead of the ISO-like one
x #B927, EBUCore: invalid content in attribute startDate
x ProRes: streams with apcs CodecID were displayed with an incoherent bit depth instead of no bit depth
```
Changes:
- gettext is needed to build
- Switched to using non-legacy ffmpeg.
- Removed ffmpeg stuff from include path since it causes build errors related to
a time.h header.
- Removed unneeded patch.
- Adjusted NixOS service due to the binary being renamed.
Overview of the updated versions:
stable: 43.0.2357.125 -> 43.0.2357.130
beta: 44.0.2403.52 -> 44.0.2403.61
For the beta channel the following changes were necessary:
* Drop all patches which were added in c290595 because they apply to
44.0.2403.52 only. The shipped version of Blink was older than the
one used for Chromium itself and thus contained just the
cherry-picked patches from upstream Blink.
* The ffmpegsumo library is now statically linked the same way as in
the dev version, so let's not try to put it into the output store
path.
All channels were built successfully on my Hydra at:
https://headcounter.org/hydra/eval/187176
VM tests did also pass and can be found at:
x86: https://headcounter.org/hydra/build/707636
x86_64: https://headcounter.org/hydra/build/707637
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
We no longer need have "SUID sandbox" enabled in the chrome://sandbox
status page and we now also check for "You are adequately sandboxed." to
be absolutely sure that we're running with proper sandboxing.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Just silencing the error will not prevent Chromium from trying to start
up the SUID sandbox anyway, thus flooding stderr with:
LaunchProcess: failed to execvp:
After digging a bit in the source code I found out that the SUID sandbox
binary is indeed used, but only for setting oom_score_adj within the
user namespace (as "root"). So let's build the sandbox binary and of
course don't set setuid bit.
These annoying error messages were originally introduced by 0aad4b7 and
I'm deeply sorry for annoying you guys out there with them.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Since 0aad4b7, we no longer need to have an external sandbox binary,
because the upstream implementation of the user namespace sandbox no
longer needs an external sandbox binary.
In our implementation of the user namespace sandbox, we (ab)used the
setuid sandbox to run non-setuid and set up user namespaces instead.
Because our implementation is no longer needed, we can safely drop the
external binary entirely.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>