Fixes#10819. emacsWithPackages will know its own package set. This
requires it to be in a package set, rather than at the top level, so it
lives in emacsPackagesNg.
This adds erlangPackages.${name}.env, which is usable to launch a shell
with the package and it's dependencies like this:
nix-shell -A erlangPackages.lager.env
This required:
1) refactoring buildHex to become a fixed-point function,
2) moves output of a package into $out/${name},
3) introduces erlEnv (buildEnv, which links in package and it's deps
into one directory - a super-simple plagiarization of
haskellPackages.compiler.ghcWithPackages) and
4) shell function producing a un-buildable derivation to be used by
nix-shell
This update was generated by hackage2nix v20151217 using the following inputs:
- Nixpkgs: 1e4c0752db
- Hackage: 42db5021ee
- LTS Haskell: 253d4da342
- Stackage Nightly: 57c8505aea
- The patch fixes building against gst-1.6.
- Having to change three files with almost same contents would drive me mad,
so I unified them into a single expression. /cc @ttuegel
- libxslt seemed unneeded, and it uses libxml2 anyway.
In order to increase portability and flexibility, now the build phase
explicitly sets "compiler=c++" as a make parameter.
Further, there is a link "higan" for backwards compatibility; higan was
split in icarus (the game ROMS database manager) and tomoko (the
emulator itself).
It serves as a regression test, because right now if you enable
networking.useNetworkd the default loopback interface doesn't get
assigned any IP addresses.
To be sure, I have bisected this and it has been introduced with the
update to systemd 228 in 1da87d4.
Only the "scripted" networking tests have to succeed in order to trigger
a channel update of nixos-unstable, so I'm leaving this test as broken
and we have to figure out next what's the *exact* reason for the
breakage.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
It's not included in upstream beets but are linked in the documentation
under "Other plugins", see:
http://beets.readthedocs.org/en/v1.3.15/plugins/index.html#other-plugins
I found this one particularly useful for syncing files to varios media
players that refuse to read my FLAC files properly.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The 0.8.4 version of Tomahawk doesn't yet recognize the new taglib
version that has been introduced in b762a20 and fails during
configurePhase.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
After trying with a dozen files, it seems the bs1770gain backend is much
more reliable than the audiotools backend and especially does a better
job (well, compared to audiotools which either does doing nothing at all
or throws an exception) when used on alboms that contain different
sample rates/sizes.
Additionally, we already had a few issues regarding the audiotools
backend, even to the extent that @sampsyco almost wanted to drop it
upstream (see sampsyco/beets#1342).
Also related issues are #10376 and sampsyo/beets#1592.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>