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)
Reenabled voronoi tests, as the previous issue of long compile times
seem to have been resolved.
Disabled slic3r_jobs_tests as they fail sometimes.
Co-authored-by: Douglas Mayle <douglas@mayle.org>
with structuredAttrs lists will be bash arrays which cannot be exported
which will be a issue with some patches and some wrappers like cc-wrapper
this makes it clearer that NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE must be a string as lists
in env cause a eval failure
Many packages have some kind of flag indicating whether or not to build with
systemd support. Most of these default to `stdenv.isLinux`, but systemd does
not build on (and is marked `broken` for) `isStatic`. Only a few packages have
the needed `&& !isStatic` in the default value for their parameter.
This commit moves the logic for the default value of these flags into
`systemd.meta.{platforms,badPlatforms}` and evaluates those conditions using
`lib.meta.availableOn`.
This provides three benefits:
1. The default values are set correctly (i.e. including `&& isStatic`)
2. The default values are set consistently
3. The way is paved for any future non-Linux systemd platforms (FreeBSD is
reported to have experimental systemd support)
checkInputs used to be added to nativeBuildInputs. Now we have
nativeCheckInputs to do that instead. Doing this treewide change allows
to keep hashes identical to before the introduction of
nativeCheckInputs.
We move the OCCTWrapper dynamic library /bin to /lib and patch the
loading code to find its location dynamically.
Previously the library load would fail on STEP imports like this:
> /nix/store/4j1rm3sqjvfii68kb51ccvynzvll0jna-prusa-slicer-2.5.0/bin/OCCTWrapper.so: cannot dynamically load executable
because when wrapped it is not a library any more.
> OCCTWrapper.so: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /nix/store/bzd91shky9j9d43girrrj6vmqlw7x9m8-glibc-2.35-163/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, BuildID\[sha1\]=28396fb28c32d0ec7bb75ea5c550760186b86c20, for GNU/Linux 2.6.32, not stripped
Co-authored-by: André-Patrick Bubel <code@apb.name>
With the upstream wxWidgets version prusa-slicer crashes under certain
circumstances (https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/168358)
Prusa3D provides a patched version of wxWidgets, fixing this and other issues.
The 'wxGTK31-gtk3-override' option provides a way to specify the
wxWidgets package, e.g. so that `super-slicer` can use its own version.
pkgs.writeTextFile doesn't like spaces in filenames.
This is fixed in #162246, but other tools will probably dislike
spaces in .desktop file names as well, and that PR will take forever,
so let's fix this anyway.