In preparation for the deprecation of `stdenv.isX`.
These shorthands are not conducive to cross-compilation because they
hide the platforms.
Darwin might get cross-compilation for which the continued usage of `stdenv.isDarwin` will get in the way
One example of why this is bad and especially affects compiler packages
https://www.github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/343059
There are too many files to go through manually but a treewide should
get users thinking when they see a `hostPlatform.isX` in a place where it
doesn't make sense.
```
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenv.is" "stdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenv'.is" "stdenv'.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "clangStdenv.is" "clangStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "gccStdenv.is" "gccStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenvNoCC.is" "stdenvNoCC.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "inherit (stdenv) is" "inherit (stdenv.hostPlatform) is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "buildStdenv.is" "buildStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "effectiveStdenv.is" "effectiveStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "originalStdenv.is" "originalStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
```
`kmod` is a linux-only package. Previous versions worked on `darwin`
by chance and might break in the future. Remove `kmod` import from
there.
Co-authored-by: Artturi <Artturin@artturin.com>
This is unfortunately more complex than a simple version bump because
upstream has not released a dist tarball for this release. This commit
switches to using the github source and running autoreconf ourselves.
Along the way, stop randomly patching sources and Makefiles and instead
switch to upstreamable alternatives. The two (small) build system
patches have been sent upstream, see tuxera/ntfs-3g#39.
It was being parsed incorrectly, as noted on
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/1440
nix-repl> builtins.parseDrvName ntfs3g.name
{ name = "ntfs"; version = "3g-2017.3.23"; }
From the Debian advisory:
Jann Horn of Google Project Zero discovered that NTFS-3G, a read-write
NTFS driver for FUSE, does not scrub the environment before executing
modprobe with elevated privileges. A local user can take advantage of
this flaw for local root privilege escalation.
to ensure that NTFS filesystems are mounted using ntfs-3g, which is
much better than the kernel NTFS driver. In particular, this
ensures that udisks will automount external NTFS drives with
read/write support. (See also
http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-faq/#plugandplay)
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