Related:
- 9fc5e7e473
- 593e11fd94
- 508ae42a0f
Since the last time I ran this script, the Repology API changed, so I had to
adapt the script used in the previous PR. The new API should be more robust, so
overall this is a positive (no more grepping the error messages for our relevant
data but just a nice json structure).
Here's the new script I used:
```sh
curl https://repology.org/api/v1/repository/nix_unstable/problems \
| jq -r '.[] | select(.type == "homepage_permanent_https_redirect") | .data | "s@\(.url)@\(.target)@"' \
| sort | uniq | tee script.sed
find -name '*.nix' | xargs -P4 -- sed -f script.sed -i
```
I will also add this script to `maintainers/scripts`.
According to https://repology.org/repository/nix_unstable/problems, we have a
lot of packages that have http links that redirect to https as their homepage.
This commit updates all these packages to use the https links as their
homepage.
The following script was used to make these updates:
```
curl https://repology.org/api/v1/repository/nix_unstable/problems \
| jq '.[] | .problem' -r \
| rg 'Homepage link "(.+)" is a permanent redirect to "(.+)" and should be updated' --replace 's@$1@$2@' \
| sort | uniq > script.sed
find -name '*.nix' | xargs -P4 -- sed -f script.sed -i
```
[ 50%] Building C object CMakeFiles/luv.dir/src/luv.c.o
[100%] Linking C shared library libluv.dylib
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"_luaL_addlstring", referenced from:
_thread_dump in luv.c.o
...
Quoting from the splitString docstring:
NOTE: this function is not performant and should never be used.
This replaces trivial uses of splitString for splitting version
strings with the (potentially builtin) splitVersion.
- Lua packages now consistently use LUA_PATH/LUA_CPATH rather than a mix
of those and NIX_LUA_PATH/NIX_LUA_CPATH
- Lua libraries are now consistently only added to the search path
variables if:
1) The library actually has a corresponding directory to search
2) The library is not already present in the search path
This should help prevent the search paths from growing overly large
- Fixed bugs in some path helpers
- Changed the affected shell script indentation to 2 spaces; nixpkgs
shell scripts are inconsistently split between 2 and 4 space
indentation, but 2 matches better with the Nix expressions, so IMO it
makes more sense
luaPackages replaced by generated ones:
- bit32
- compat53
- cqueues
- luacyrussasl -> cyrussasl (luarocks name)
- luaexpat
- luadbi -> luadbi front-end module + separate backend modules
luadbi-{mysql,postgresql,sqlite3}
- luafilesystem
- luaossl
- luasec
- luasocket
- luastdlib -> stdlib (luarocks name)
- lrexlib -> lrexlib-pcre (we already have lrexlib-gnu and
lrexlib-posix, lrexlib-pcre however appears to be the variant used in
mudlet, which is the only current dep in nixpkgs)
- luasqlite -> luasql-sqlite3 (luarocks name)
- lfs -> luafilesytem (we literally had two manually written
luafilesystem expressions, under different names)
Changes and additions to overrides to generated luarocks packgaes,
including:
- busted: Install bash completions along with the zsh ones
- cqueues:
- Perform minor surgery on the rockspec to allow using a single
rockspec to build for all supported Lua versions
- Add a patch by @vcunat to work around a build issue
- luuid: Wrote a tiny patch to allow for Lua 5.1/Luajit compatibility
- General changes:
- Sorted the packages
- Attempted to make the formatting consistent
- Preferenced `.override` instead of `.overrideAttrs` wherever
possible
Minor changes to other packages to adjust for the Lua package changes:
- luakit expression simplified
- prosody expression simplified; but users will now need to specify the
luadbi backend module they intend to use in withExtraLibs
- knot-resolver inputs correctd
- mudlet inputs corrected (although this package was and should still be
broken)
Summary of resulting package updates:
- bit32: init at 5.3.0-1 (same as current hand-written derivation)
- busted: 2.0.rc12-1 -> 2.0.rc13-0
- compat53: init at 0.7-1 (same as current hand-written derivation)
- cqueues: init at 20171014-0 (same as current hand-written derivation)
- cyrussasl: init at 1.1.0-1 (same as current hand-written derivation)
- lrexlib-pcre: init at 2.9.0-1 (vs 2.8.0 in current hand-written
lrexlib derivation)
- luadbi and backends (luadbi-{mysql,postgresql,sqlite3}): init at
0.7.2-1 (vs 0.7.1 in current hand-written derivation)
- luaexpat: init at 1.3.3-1 (vs 1.3.0 in current hand-written
derivation)
- luafilesystem: init at 1.7.0-2 (same as current hand-written
derivation)
- luaossl: init at 20190612-0 (vs 20181207 in current hand-written
derivation)
- luasec: init at 0.8-1 (same as current hand-written derivation)
- luasocket: init at 3.0rc1-2 (same as current hand-written derivation)
- luasql-sqlite3: init at 2.4.0-1 (vs 2.3.0 in current hand-written
luasqlite3 derivation)
- rapidjson: 0.5.1-1 -> 0.5.2-1
- stdlib: init at 41.2.2-1 (vs 41.2.1 in current hand-written
derivation)
One bugfix patch is included - merged upstream but not released yet.
knot-resolver wrapper would need to add binaryheap explicitly,
so it's migrated to the automatic LUA path discovery instead.
Similarly rename std.normalize to std_normalize.
Having a dot in the name prevents some changes to the lua infrastructure,
for instance passing attribute names { std._debug }: to a function would fail with
`syntax error, unexpected ',', expecting '.' or '=',`
Otherwise 'lua' is from the argument populated by callPackage
which means it's whatever the default is.
(instead of the lua we're generating packages for!)