Upstream changes to the build system required adjusting many packages'
dependencies. On the Nixpkgs side, we no longer propagate the dependency
on cmake (to reduce closure size), so downstream dependencies had to be
adjusted for most packages that depend on kdelibs.
Old package expression had two problems:
* source download link was broken
* when working, it downloaded almost 400 MB of data because it cloned
the entire mercurial repo, via http it's only about 140 MB.
[Bjørn: extend commit message]
Oracle changed the path of the files.
Previous versions looked like:
$ jar tf UnlimitedJCEPolicyJDK7.zip
UnlimitedJCEPolicy/
UnlimitedJCEPolicy/US_export_policy.jar
UnlimitedJCEPolicy/local_policy.jar
UnlimitedJCEPolicy/README.txt
The new version looks like:
$ jar tf jce_policy-8.zip
UnlimitedJCEPolicyJDK8/
UnlimitedJCEPolicyJDK8/local_policy.jar
UnlimitedJCEPolicyJDK8/README.txt
UnlimitedJCEPolicyJDK8/US_export_policy.jar
A better solution is probably just to trim the directory off completely.
It's a replacement for the figlet utility based on libcaca and has a few
more features, such as:
* The ability to load FIGlet fonts
* Support for Unicode input and output
* Support for colour fonts
* Support for colour output
* Support for various output formats: HTML, IRC, ANSI...
I've stolen the description from the Debian package:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/toilet
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
In order to load compressed figlet/toilet fonts, libcaca needs to have
support for zlib.
The motivation behind this is because I'm going to package toilet, which
comes with compressed fonts by default.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Seems cleaner.
Hm, there are also loadfiles in $out/share/doc/dbench/loadfiles/
(installed by the upstream build system), but there is no iscsi/
directory in there.
A `thunar` plugin that adds archive manipulation features to
right click on file/directory menu. It can use either gnome or
kde archive managers. Detection of backend based on
`*.desktop` files mime types.
Should supercede non-functional pre-existing
`xfce.thunar_archive_plugin` (which for some
unknown reason is building the volume manager
plugin).
Also removed `xfce.thunar_archive_plugin` because
superceded.
Tests:
- When plugin package is installed, the supplementary
menu entries appear in thunar.
- Succesfully extracted an archive using backend
`file-roller` through thunar menu entry.
+ minor changes from vcunat, mainly meta.
This allows to create overlayfs mounts by unprivileged containers (i.e.
in user and mount namespace). It's super-useful for containers.
The patch is trivial as I understand from the patch description it's
does not have security implications (on top of what user namespaces
already have). And it's enabled in ubuntu long time ago. Here is a proof:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1357025
- Use postPatch for patching, so don't need to manually override
configurePhase and installPhase.
- Add python to buildInputs, so fio2gnuplot gets patchShebangs'd.
- Add platforms, so it gets built by Hydra.
The patch only applies for Firefox versions between 37.0 and 40.1.
Because we're on version 41.0 the changes are already included upstream
and thus the patch doesn't apply and is even unnecessary.
As for version 38.3 for ESR, the patch doesn't apply as well if compiled
with enableGTK3. Of course, this is a bit unfortunate but I don't have
the time right now to properly rebase the patch on 38.3.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Reported-by: devhell <"^"@regexmail.net>
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A big version jump after io.js merge.
dontDisableStatic flag is added since the ./configure script didn't
recognize "--disable-static" flag added by default.
New dependencies are also introduced, coming from io.js
Upstream changes:
- Fixed compatibility with Zalman VE-200: now newly created directories do
not have archive bit set.
- Fixed heap corruption: malformed FS can use invalid sector or cluster size.
- Fixed hang on mount: malformed FS can have cyclic references in the
clusters map.
Also adapted package's freedesktop item install
script so that it works in the context of nix.
(i.e.: icons and `*.desktop` file now properly
installed by the package).
rustc: 1.2.0 -> 1.3.0
rustcMaster: 2015-09-05 -> 2015-09-21
This also removes the llvm bundling which reduced immediate the closure size
by ~50MB. It also tries to reduce some of the superfluous dependencies
to help reduce the number of potential rebuilds (namely removing git).
If built from svn:
$ jtag --version
UrJTAG 0.10 #2051
If built from git:
$ jtag --version
UrJTAG 0.10 #
Also, with svn we don't need to download the web/ subdirectory because
svn supports partial repository clones.
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Close#9935.
I don't think it's good to split thunarx into a separate derivation in
this way. We would have the library and associated stuff twice and two
expressions, etc. Distributions do these things by an analogy to multiple-output
derivation (Debian does, for example), so we could use that, but it
doesn't seem important in this case and would be better after #7701 anyway.
A thunar dropbox plugin that allows to copy links and
add files to dropbox.
Depends on new `xfce.thunarx-2-dev` plugin sdk package instead of
thunar. Doing so seem standard on other distributions such as
Ubuntu and narrows depedencies to only the sdk headers (i.e.:
what's needed by plugins).
Note that replacing the `xfce.thunarx-2-dev` dependency directly
by `xfce.thunar` work equally well. However it now would be
impossible for the `thunar` executable to depend on the plugin.
Tests:
- When dropbox daemon active, functionalities are added
to right click on file and folders menu.
- When dropbox daemon inactive, functionalities **not** added
to menu.
- Successfully copied a dropbox link.
- Successfully moved a file to dropbox.
Improve thunar/thunarx so that thunar's plugin directory
could be overriden using a `THUNARX_MODULE_DIR`
environment variable so that plugins not built along
with the `thunar` package could be installed as well.
This could allow one to wrap `thunar` in a `thunar-with-plugins`
package where plugins are declared instead of being found (a
bit in the same fashion as gstreamer plugins).
remove the kernel patch, since the package no longer builds the module, its already in the kernel
move it from the kernel function to the main all-packages list
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Account for a zany new build system & add myself as a maintainer.
Tested by connecting to a remote system and browsing the web & LAN,
both as root and a regular (sudo) user. Cool tool.
CC @iElectric
So far nix-env -qP would prefer e.g. `xlibs.*` to `xorg.*`,
so we just disallow recursing into aliased sets
while keeping them available for explicit usage.
Consequently, `xlibs` references should get killed on the next
regeneration.