This patch should be backwards-incompatible and is also submitted
upstream as paramiko/paramiko#218.
The main reason for this patch is that we need it for NixOS/nixops#124
in order to cope with NixOS/nixops@a2718b6, which makes ECDSA private
key the default for new deployments.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
A small summary of the changes:
- Add tentative support for ECDSA keys.
- Add server-side support for the SSH protocol's 'env' command.
The full change log can be found at:
https://github.com/aszlig/paramiko/blob/master/NEWS
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This is needed for the latest Paramiko release, which includes support
for ECDSA keys using this library.
I'm using ECDSA in the description itself, because the name also
reflects the functionality and "cryptographic signature library" would
sound odd in this case.
Also, I'm adding myself to maintainers, because I'm going to take over
maintenance for Paramiko as well.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This reverts commit 0350bd3b48. It
causes a huge increase in the closure size of dblatex, since it now
depends on GUI packages like Inkscape. Also, statically depending on
teTeX might be annoying for people who use TeXlive.
This reverts commit aef81d6eb6.
It's really not good to have every little package that depends on
asciidoc to pull in 1.5 GiB in dependencies (such as Lilypond).
The current asciidoc expression is impure; it relies on several tools to
be found in PATH at runtime. This commit adds a enableStandardFeatures
parameter that pulls in all dependencies and patches asciidoc to contain
full paths to the tools.
enableStandardFeatures defaults to true because asciidoc may attempt to
call all tools in its default configuration. With all standard features,
the closure size increases from 255 MiB to 1.5 GiB. Set
enableStandardFeatures = false if you want a minimal asciidoc.
imagemagick, transfig, inkscape, fontconfig and ghostscript was missing.
And pass --use-python-path at install time so that script shebangs end
up with #!/path/to/python instead of #!/path/to/env python.