This changes the source from the (now archived) original antimicroX to a
fork that is actively maintained and includes new features like uinput
support for wayland.
Since upstream changed the executable name from antimicroX to
antimicrox, this also changes the name of the derivation and the file
names to work with Nix 2.4’s nix run and to be consistent. An alias for
antimicroX is added to ensure existing configurations will continue
working.
- Drop graalvm8 since it was removed by upstream
- Add update.sh script to make it easier to generate hashes for all
platforms
- Fix GraalPython, broken since #141825 (sorry)
- Small refactorings and fixes
This derivation was not updated since Jan 18, 2020. It doesn't
build on Hydra because it needs too much memory (~30GB). And no other
packages depend on it.
Also, this is a very complex package and really difficult to maintain.
It is a blocker for https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/141794, since
a recent bump of broke it.
`graalvm8-ce` is the replacement. It is much more up-to-date (`graalvm`
is on version 19.2.1, `graalvm8-ce` is on version 21.2.0), it is much
easier on Hydra (it uses the binary from Oracle).
I also deprecated `jvmci8` and `mx`. I am not sure if `graalvm8`
supplies them, but if something is missing we can always add it later to
`graalvm8-ce`.
The package doesn't run because of missing dependencies. I fixed these
but it still didn't work properly. (It complained that the searched page
was unexpectedly short, although according to strace it didn't even
connect anywhere.)
Upstream (https://gitlab.com/zerodogg/swec) did not see any commits in
the last 9 years, so I think we should just drop this package.
LinkChecker, which is also packaged seems like a good and working
alternative.
* aminal: remove
aminal was renamed to darktile, which was newly added by #136326. there's no
backwards-compatible executable link, so throw with that info.
* Update pkgs/top-level/aliases.nix
Co-authored-by: Sandro <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>
Deluge 1.x requires Python 2 which upstream has end-of-lifed. Deluge depends
on pythonPackages.twisted, Python 2 support for which upstream has
nowdropped. If pythonPackages.twisted is upgraded then Deluge 1.x breaks.
So, remove it instead of leaving it broken.
Deluge 2.x (deluge-2_x) is available and continues to work.
- boost 167 removed on staging-next (7915d1e03f) × boost attributes are inherited on staging (d20aa4955d)
- linux kernels were moved to linux-kernels.nix on staging-next (c62f911507) × hardened kernels are versioned on staging (a5341beb78) + removed linux_5_12 (e55554491d)
- conflict in node-packages – I regenerated it using node2nix from nixos-unstable (does not build on staging)
The problem behind this is that the hardened patchset[1]. Quite recently
this led to a weird problem when Linux 5.12 was dropped (and thus had to
be removed from `nixpkgs`), there were no patches for 5.13, so
`linuxPackages_hardened_latest` had to be downgraded to 5.10 as base[2]
which may be rather unintuitive and unexpected.
To avoid these kind of "silent downgrades" in the future, it makes sense
to drop the attribute entirely. If somebody wants to use a hardened
kernel, it's better to explicitly pin it using the newly introduced
versioned attributes, e.g. `linuxPackages_4_14_hardened`.
[1] https://github.com/anthraxx/linux-hardened/
[2] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/133587
The original pr was merged a bit too soon.
Removing the deprecation warning shouldn't be necessary, but for
now, we need to prioritize making ofborg green.
The paperless project has moved on to paperless-ng and the original
paperless package in Nixpkgs has stopped working recently (due to
version incompatibility with the providede Django package).
Instead of investing more time into the old module we should migrate all
users to the new module instead.
This was restored in a0dcd49bbc ("btar: fix build by reintroducing
librsync 0.9.x for ZHF") to fix the build of a single package. We now
use a patch to make it work with more recent versions of librsync, so
there's no reason to keep this package around any more.
With Claws Mail's latest double release of 3.18.0 and 4.0.0, the package
will refer to the more "modern" GTK+ 3 release, major version four. The
GTK+ 2 release, major version 3, is now available in the
`claws-mail-gtk2` package.
In other words, this commit bumps the GTK+ 2 version from 3.17.8 to
3.18.0, the previously unstable GTK+ 3 version 3.99.0 to 4.0.0 and
changes the default to GTK+ 3.
New release, the main feature is updating to GTK4 and significant updates to the internal processing pipelines.
Many dependencies no longer seem to be required, I have manually checked that mentioned plugins are still available.
I tried to make this as non-breaking as possible, but it will still
break things slightly for people expecting certain file names in the
packages themselves.
* obs-studio: tidy things up a little
* obs-studio: add plugin wrapper
This allows users to install plugins into their OBS Studio, like so:
wrapOBS {
plugins = with obs-studio-plugins; [
wlrobs
obs-multi-rtmp
obs-gstreamer
];
}
* obs-gstreamer: convert to plugin
* obs-move-transition: convert to plugin
* obs-multi-rtmp: convert to plugin
* obs-ndi: convert to plugin
* obs-v4l2sink: remove
The functionality provided by this package is included in the upstream
project as of version 26.1.
Link: https://github.com/CatxFish/obs-v4l2sink/issues/56#issuecomment-753191690
Link: https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/releases/tag/26.1.0
* wlrobs: convert to plugin, unstable-2020-06-22 -> unstable-2021-05-13