The package was marked as broken for 3 years, there were no
upstream updates for 8 years, and the program requires third
party services that don't provide APIs to work. I think it's
safe to say that this program is not going to work.
Dear all,
Babeld-1.9.2 is available from
https://www.irif.fr/~jch/software/files/babeld-1.9.2.tar.gzhttps://www.irif.fr/~jch/software/files/babeld-1.9.2.tar.gz.asc
For more information about the Babel routing protocol, please see
https://www.irif.fr/~jch/software/babel/
This is a bug fix release. It fixes two bugs where IPv4 prefixes could be
represented incorrectly, with a range of confusing symptoms ; many thanks
to Faban Bläse for diagnosing the issue. In addition, it fixes incorrect
parsing of unknown address encodings, thanks to Théo Bastian for the fix.
21 April 2020: babeld-1.9.2
* Fixed two issues that could cause IPv4 routes to be represented
incorrectly, with a range of confusing symptoms. Thanks to
Fabian Bläse.
* Fixed incorrect parsing of TLVs with an unknown Address Encoding.
Thanks to Théophile Bastian.
* Fixed access to mis-aligned data structure. Thanks to Antonin Décimo.
-- Juliusz Chroboczek
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7-Zip's RAR implementation is built on the non-free UnRAR source code;
DOC/License.txt says:
Licenses for files are:
1) CPP/7zip/Compress/Rar* files: GNU LGPL + unRAR restriction
2) All other files: GNU LGPL
The GNU LGPL + unRAR restriction means that you must follow both
GNU LGPL rules and unRAR restriction rules.
...
unRAR restriction
-----------------
The decompression engine for RAR archives was developed using source
code of unRAR program.
All copyrights to original unRAR code are owned by Alexander Roshal.
The license for original unRAR code has the following restriction:
The unRAR sources cannot be used to re-create the RAR compression algorithm,
which is proprietary. Distribution of modified unRAR sources in separate form
or as a part of other software is permitted, provided that it is clearly
stated in the documentation and source comments that the code may
not be used to develop a RAR (WinRAR) compatible archiver.
The unrar licensing is [infamously restrictive and non-free][fedora];
it's inappropriate for us to keep the RAR support while labelling the
package as free software (and indeed there's a commented-out line
pointing out that the current `meta.license` is false). Unfortunately,
the 7-Zip upstream seems uninterested in replacing the code with a
freely-licensed alternative (see [7-Zip ticket #1229][7zip]).
[fedora]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:Unrar
[7zip]: https://sourceforge.net/p/sevenzip/feature-requests/1229/
An alternative solution would be to mark the p7zip package as non-free
instead; I decided not to because its other functionality (especially
`.7z` support) is freely-licensed and useful, and there are free
software alternatives for extracting RAR files (e.g. in nixpkgs there's
`archiver`, which is written in a memory-safe language, and `unar`,
which at least doesn't have two patches for CVEs that haven't been
addressed upstream...).
I checked that `7z(1)` fails gracefully on `.rar` files now:
emily@renko ~/tmp> curl -L -O https://www.philippwinterberg.com/download/example.rar
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 5715k 100 5715k 0 0 6716k 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 6716k
emily@renko ~/tmp> 7z x example.rar
7-Zip [64] 16.02 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-05-21
p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_CA.UTF-8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,8 CPUs x64)
Scanning the drive for archives:
1 file, 5853119 bytes (5716 KiB)
Extracting archive: example.rar
ERROR: example.rar
Can not open the file as archive
Can't open as archive: 1
Files: 0
Size: 0
Compressed: 0
This is a better name since we have multiple 64-bit things that could
be referred to.
LP64 : integer=32, long=64, pointer=64
ILP64 : integer=64, long=64, pointer=64
1. Remove freetype dependency:
- was not being used by build
- trying to enable freetype gives nontrivial error
'gdoTextWidth: Problem doing text layout (GDFONTPATH=)'
2. Correctly link manpages by specifying 'outputs'.
3. Separate nativeBuildInputs from buildInputs
Signed-off-by: Sirio Balmelli <sirio@b-ad.ch>
This makes packages use lapack and blas, which can wrap different
BLAS/LAPACK implementations.
treewide: cleanup from blas/lapack changes
A few issues in the original treewide:
- can’t assume blas64 is a bool
- unused commented code
Unfortunately, the upstream changelog consists of just the following:
* Update to the Reiner-SCT repository rev cyberJack@1374
This is not very helpful since I haven't found a public SVN (I assume,
since it's using integer revisions) repository, so I decided to diff the
tarball against the old one, here's what I've found:
* No longer ship generated files from autotools
* Add support for REINER SCT cyberJack comfort PL
* Add support for tanJack USB
* Allow to override secoder information
* Lots of whitespace and coding style changes
As mentioned above, the autotools-generated files are no longer shipped,
so I've added autoreconfHook to nativeBuildInputs.
I also verified the source tarball using the upstream hashes found here:
http://downloads.reiner-sct.de/LINUX/Hashwerte/Hashwerte.txt
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Merges: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/84749