The cacert package can now generate p11-kit-compatible output itself,
as well as generating the correct set of outputs for fully-joined
and unbundled "traditional" outputs (in standard PEM and
OpenSSL-compatible formats).
This should not change the derivation, but the new attribute names make
more sense once we package something that is not Firefox using this
expression.
make gtk3Support non-optional, because it hasn't been for a long time
also make gtk2 conditional on firefox older than 90, because we can get
rid of it with firefox 90, but it's still needed by the current ESR
release
Firefox 81 introduced a new print dialog. Under NixOS, this dialog
offers only "Save as PDF" as the destination. To print to a real
printer, one has to click "Print using the system dialog" and print
from there. This is not only one unnecessary extra click, but the
system dialog also does not offer preview.
With this commit, Firefox starts offering real printers in its
printing dialog, removing the above mentioned deficiencies.
CUPS is needed because Firefox uses dlopen() to load libcups.so.2 at
runtime. See
https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/b52cf6bbe214bd9d93ed9333d0403f7d556ad7c8/widget/nsCUPSShim.cpp#28
In order to make the man pages accessible, the previous code used
nix-support/propagated-user-env-packages. However this file is also used to set
the PATH when the application is executed with `nix run`, thus including the
wrapped and the wrappee in the environment.
Having the wrappee enumerated first in the environment caused `firefox` to
default to the wrappee, and as such not being able to find a proper GTK. This
was a source of failures while opening a file-picker.
This change removes the code to propagate the wrappe in the environment, as the
man pages are already linked in the wrapper output.
Since 37194a325d llvmPackages*.bintools is a bintools-wrapper. Thus it
only contains a wrapper for `as` and `ld`. This change makes sense, but
causes regressions like this one. Since the buildStdenv uses the llvm
bintool set including lld as a linker we can use the
cc.bintools.bintools derivation to get all the tools we need.
Technically we wouldn't need to set absolute paths as all tools are also
added to PATH, but it doesn't hurt either.
This will begin the process of breaking up the `useLLVM` monolith. That
is good in general, but I hope will be good for NetBSD and Darwin in
particular.
Co-authored-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>