This was achieved using the following command:
sd 'wrapGAppsHook\b' wrapGAppsHook3 (rg -l 'wrapGAppsHook\b')
And then manually reverted the following changes:
- alias in top-level.nix
- function name in wrap-gapps-hook.sh
- comment in postFixup of at-spi2-core
- comment in gtk4
- comment in preFixup of 1password-gui/linux.nix
- comment in postFixup of qgis/unwrapped-ltr.nix and qgis/unwrapped.nix
- comment in postFixup of telegram-desktop
- comment in postFixup of fwupd
- buildCommand of mongodb-compass
- postFixup of xflux-gui
- comment in a patch in kdePackages.kde-gtk-config and plasma5Packages.kde-gtk-config
- description of programs.sway.wrapperFeatures.gtk NixOS option (manual rebuild)
it's no longer needed and if anything impedes further development of the
tooling by its sheer undecipherability of reasoning alone. users of the
docbook renderers can still pull nrd from 23.11 to get this support for
the foreseeable future, but with everything we can remember having moved
away from docbook-like toolchains already that seems unlikely to happen.
since we don't want to break links and changing the id generation scheme
would Very Break links this id generation function is unfortunately
somewhat part of the manual structure now, so we may as well put it there.
The nixpkgs-unstable channel's programs.sqlite was used to identify
packages producing exactly one binary, and these automatically added
to their package definitions wherever possible.
* doc: fix and simplify stylesheets for the manuals, fix nrd bug
* Add anchorjs script to add links on section headers
* Fix another nrd bug, address style changes
* Use span instead of a for inline span syntax
This utility has horrendous code quality, partially due to nix's fault,
and really desperately needs to be rewritten, hopefully to not use the
nix C++ API. Either use the Python bindings to the Nix C API when the
Nix team merges the C API, or just write a clever bit of Nix script to
extract the data from a config, turn it into json, then process it into
good output in a CLI wrapper.
It currently does not support flakes and has many other issues.
(in my testing it did not accept -I nixos-path, it exploded due to
having plugins in /etc/nix/nix.conf with no way to override that, among
other breakage that simply does not exist in the Nix CLI).
Building a python environment with python3Minimal requires hydra
to bootstrap pip and build all packages used in the environment
which would otherwise not be built. This reduces cache re-use and duplicates things.
Also common dependencies normally included in python itself
are not properly checked and can cause hard to debug errors
because everyone just assumes those modules are there.