This was originally removed in d4d0e449d7.
The intent was not to maintain hydra expression at two places.
Nowadays we have enough devs to maintain this despite copy/pasta.
This should encourage more people to use Hydra, which is a really
great piece of software together with Nix.
Tested a deploy using https://github.com/peti/hydra-tutorial
This reverts commit 8ec5adc953.
This broke stdenv on Darwin, see #15881. A Darwin user will need to fix
the problem and un-revert. This commit causes CMake to use the same
RPATH settings as the compiler, so it is obviously correct.
If /tmp and /nix are in different filesystems, this causes the `find`s
in the fixup phase to fail because of a stale file handle:
find: cannot get current directory: No such file or directory
/usr/bin/env is not available in chroot builds. Invoke the python3
interpreter directly instead of trying to let env do it (which fails).
Fixes this build error:
$ nix-build -A meson
...
/nix/store/HASH-stdenv/setup: ./install_meson.py: /usr/bin/env: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
builder for ‘/nix/store/HASH-meson-0.26.0.drv’ failed with exit code 126
find fails when called with an inexistent search path.
That situation may arise when the output is created after by a postFixup hook.
vcunat amended the PR by clarifying one more `return` to `return 0`.
rr wants to build itself with 32+64bit support on 64bit systems, but
this fails in recent NixOS versions as it can't find libstdc++.so.6 at
runtime.
This patch disables 32bit builds on 64bit. To debug 32bit binaries,
pkgsi686Linux.rr can be used.
Changelog:
http://support.saleae.com/hc/en-us/articles/210245593-Saleae-Logic-Beta-Software-Changelog
(Yes, the changelog title contains the word 'beta', but as of version
1.2.9 the beta branding is removed from the software as the beta branch
was merged to master.)
This software update is required for newer logic analysers (e.g. Logic
Pro 8). (The original Logic is still supported, although it's difficult
to find info about it on their website.)
v1.2.9 grew new dependencies: libxcb, zlib, pciutils, xkeyboardconfig.
The LD_PRELOAD library hack, used to divert writes from
$out/Settings/settings.xml to $HOME/.saleae-logic-settings.xml, has been
updated. The new software writes more paths
($out/{Settings,Errors,Databases,Calibration}) and uses a few extra
library calls to access those paths
(open,openat,stat,access,unlink,...). So instead of single file
redirect, the library now redirects accesses to all those directories,
mirrored in $HOME/.saleae-logic/. (Existing
$HOME/.saleae-logic-settings.xml files will be automatically migrated to
$HOME/.saleae-logic/Settings/settings.xml.)
* Added mappings for Qt 5.4.
* Added better analysis of uses in macros.
* Added --no_comments switch to suppress why-comments.
* Fixed bug with global namespace qualifier on friend declarations.
* Fixed bug in fix_includes.py generating invalid diff output.
Release announcement, 2016-01-30:
https://www.sigrok.org/blog/major-sigrok-releases-libsigrok-libsigrokdecode-sigrok-cli-pulseview
I first tried updating the projects in separate commits. But later I
found cyclic dependencies, that would break git bisect, so I ended up
squashing the commits:
* libsigrok: 0.3.0 -> 0.4.0
Enable building libsigrokcxx.so, the C++ bindings for libsigrok, by
adding doxygen, glibmm and python as build deps. This is needed for
Pulseview >= 0.3.0. Also update the firmware (sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw)
while at it.
* libsigrokdecode: 0.3.0 -> 0.4.0
* sigrok-cli: 0.5.0 -> 0.6.0
* pulseview: 0.2.0 -> 0.3.0
New dependency: glibmm (due to libsigrokcxx.pc from libsigrok).
Note that collectd is incompatible with the new libsigrok release, so
I let it use the old one (0.3.0).