The list of upstream changes is huge, so I'm not pasting it here in the
commit message, but here is the upstream URL:
https://dev.gajim.org/gajim/gajim/blob/gajim-1.1.2/ChangeLog
One of the most visible updates are the design changes for various
dialogs and the Emoji overhauls.
On our end, we now need three more dependencies, namely cssutils,
precis-i18n and keyring, which I added accordingly.
In addition, the test runner is now integrated into setup.py, which we
now use.
I also cleaned up the package expression a bit, eg. it's no longer
wrapped in a big "with lib;", so that "nix-instantiate --parse" is able
to detect attribute errors (which is very useful if you have editor
integration).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
This package is required since Gajim version 1.1.0 and I intentionally
didn't set meta.maintainers because I'm not going to be able to maintain
this package, except if Gajim requires a newer version.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Firefox >=65 will depend on icu >=63. All the older firefox versions
(and derived packages) seem to work fine with this change.
Also the system path environment patch will fail to apply since there
was a trivial whitespace change in the source file. By adding `-l` to
patch we can avoid having to track two patches that do basically the
same. Having patchFlags per file without resorting to pre-/postPatch
would be nicer but there doesn't seem to be a facility for that right
now.
Utility for changing default thread stack size
(via PT_GNU_STACK program header)
as supported by musl 1.1.21+.
patchelf for default thread stack size :).
This makes it possible to use a larger value
without changing the source, which is preferred
but may be awkward or otherwise undesirable in some cases.
The value can also be set via LDFLAGS with some linkers,
such as with GNU ld using "-Wl,-z,stack-size=N".
See:
https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/commit/?id=7b3348a98c139b4b4238384e52d4b0eb237e4833