"platforms.gnu" has been linux-only since at least 17.03:
$ nix eval -f channel:nixos-17.03 lib.platforms.gnu
[ "i686-linux" "x86_64-linux" "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7l-linux" "aarch64-linux" "mips64el-linux" ]
Unlike platforms.linux, platforms.gnu indicates "must use glibc"
which for the most part is not intended.
Replacing platforms.gnu with platforms.linux would be the same "today"
but let's err on preserving existing behavior and be optimistic
about platforms these packages work on.
Semi-automatic update generated by https://github.com/ryantm/nixpkgs-update tools.
This update was made based on information from https://repology.org/metapackage/html-xml-utils/versions.
These checks were done:
- built on NixOS
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxaddid help’ got 0 exit code
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxaddid -v’ and found version 7.7
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxcite -v’ and found version 7.7
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxextract --help’ got 0 exit code
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxextract help’ got 0 exit code
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxextract -v’ and found version 7.7
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxcopy -v’ and found version 7.7
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxincl -v’ and found version 7.7
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxpipe -v’ and found version 7.7
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxremove help’ got 0 exit code
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxremove -v’ and found version 7.7
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxselect help’ got 0 exit code
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxselect -v’ and found version 7.7
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxtabletrans -v’ and found version 7.7
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxuncdata --help’ got 0 exit code
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxwls -h’ got 0 exit code
- ran ‘/nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7/bin/hxref -v’ and found version 7.7
- found 7.7 with grep in /nix/store/bgy2cxgllc9d8ll74s3lglhfygjw4c63-html-xml-utils-7.7
- directory tree listing: https://gist.github.com/f303211f05f8424805b5314ae0ff7c9e
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This update was made based on information from https://repology.org/metapackage/pam_u2f/versions.
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- built on NixOS
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- ran ‘/nix/store/diyxvz87ashi10zx97b0dyl2hsr6f9bh-pam_u2f-1.0.6/bin/pamu2fcfg --help’ got 0 exit code
- ran ‘/nix/store/diyxvz87ashi10zx97b0dyl2hsr6f9bh-pam_u2f-1.0.6/bin/pamu2fcfg -V’ and found version 1.0.6
- ran ‘/nix/store/diyxvz87ashi10zx97b0dyl2hsr6f9bh-pam_u2f-1.0.6/bin/pamu2fcfg --version’ and found version 1.0.6
- found 1.0.6 with grep in /nix/store/diyxvz87ashi10zx97b0dyl2hsr6f9bh-pam_u2f-1.0.6
- directory tree listing: https://gist.github.com/7d4bb96a876d359bc67f88a024a674f8
Some time ago I fixed the broken package `osquery` (see #39336).
I had to test the package manually by starting the daemon locally,
however this doesn't ensure that the module is still functional.
In order to cover the package *and* the integration with the NixOS
module I thought that adding a testcase might be the best idea.
The current testcase does the following things:
* Starts an `osqueryd` service in a test machine with customized logger
path and PID file
* Ensures that the `osqueryd.service` unit is running
* Checks if the customized flags (`pidfile`, `logger_path`) are applied
to `osquery`.
* Performs a simple test query against the `etc_hosts` database to check
if the basic funcitonality of `osquery` (storing system information into
a database) works fine.