Foomatic filters contained a 64-char c string hardcoded to /bin/bash.
This caused some filters (at least pdftops) to fail.
I also had to increase the size of the string because nix paths are too
long.
It was trying to find "gs" via execve, so use execvpe instead. It's
probably better to use gs's absolute path, but maybe not every
cups-filters user needs it.
- sort automatcially generated vim derivations
- move the plugins to be derived by VAM into its own file: vim-plugin-names
- rename vimrc into vimUtils moving all common code into it
so that it is possible to use it within ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix
- Moving all important documentation into vimUtils
- provide vimPlugins.pluginnames2Nix to provide a bin/vim-* command
writing updated derivations into its buffer
VAM's repository's nix.vim got some improvements @ VAM repository, eg hg
fetchout out got fixed and shell failures are noticed now (Thanks to Arseniy
Seroka)
Tons of accuracy improvements per usual, some somewhat interesting ones:
- Constant Angular Velocity for Disk Reads
- FIFO buffer fix
- Vectorized Vertex loading
and more! read about it at dolphin-emu.org
initialPath is now added to the top of the modified setup.sh. It's not
very nice altogether to patch setup.sh in this way, as it is prone to
break on setup.sh changes, but it should (hopefully finally, but
unfortunately only temporarily) fix the issue ewemoa (in #nixos) had
with myEnvFun.
In the long term, if people want to have roughly similar functionality,
nix-shell provides a better way for that, so maybe we might either
remove myEnvFun or replace it with a smaller implementation using
nix-shell.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
If you do not provide any dependencies which don't propagate coreutils,
you'll get "rm: No such file or directory". Like for example by using
this:
nix-build -E '(import <nixpkgs> {}).myEnvFun {
name = "mybrokentest";
buildInputs = [];
}'
Thanks to "ewemoa" from the #nixos IRC channel for spotting this.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This introduces Chromium 39 as the new stable version along with a bunch
of fixes.
Fixes#2799, particularily the PDF plugin, which now is open source and
thus no longer an issue.
Also fixes#3219 and merges #2906, so we no longer get a crash while
trying to bring up the print preview dialog.
Thanks to @edwtjo for the CUPS version bump.
* chromium: Switch to use open-source PDF plugin.
* cups: bump 1.5.4 -> 1.7.5
* chromium: Allow env vars for passing plugin paths.
* chromium: Update all channels to latest versions.
* protobuf: Clean up and update to version 2.6.1.
This reverts commit 1b064645ed, reversing
changes made to 14cef95e84.
As discussed in the comments to the aforementioned pull request, while
the new version supports many new printer models, many components of the
driver are broken because of some corner cases in the Python wrapper. In
particular, the loader for the binary binary driver needed by many
middle- and high-end printers is broken, negating most of the value in
updating!