Configures the `--cache-dir` parameter for the prune and check commands run after backing up. For `check`, also adds a `checkOpts` flag to enable using the cache, since that is disabled by default.
Build will start failing with the following error in 2.55.1 due to `/build/librsvg-2.55.1/.libs` ending up in rpath:
RPATH of binary /nix/store/78k70limslvxs6y98hdirbcixl3car1q-librsvg-2.55.1-installedTests/libexec/installed-tests/RSVG/api contains a forbidden reference to /build/
https://discourse.gnome.org/t/split-and-rename-of-chrome-gnome-shell/11075815ec9e1af...v42.0
- Renamed and split into a separate repo from the extensions.
- CMake build replaced with Meson (jq also not needed)
- requests Python module not needed since updates are now solely handled by GNOME Shell itself
Also
- Corrected license
- Cleaned up the module
- Replaced PYTHONPATH in a wrapper by Python environment
Changelog-Reviewed-By: Jan Tojnar <jtojnar@gmail.com>
The aarch64-linux builders on hydra have had a good track in the last
year or so and I think it's a good idea to include them in the default
-small jobset.
This happens in preparation of improving the distribution of the
installer ISOs for aarch64-linux systems and advertise them more
prominently on the homepage.
The `boot.zfs.enabled` option is marked `readOnly`, so this is the only way to
successfully build a NixOS installer image for platforms that zfs does not build
for.
Co-authored-by: Alyssa Ross <hi@alyssa.is>
This option allows for the customization of the description of the
created gitolite user.
An example of this being useful is for the integration of gitolite with
cgit, which itself uses the gitolite user's description as the author of
the git repo displayed in its generated site.
With the announced EOL of the venerable ISC DHCP Server it is time to
migrate this test to Kea, it's successor.
The ISP has also received an upgrade to its interface configuration,
which now happens completely through networkd.
https://www.isc.org/blogs/isc-dhcp-eol/
The actual p4 command is open-source software released under the
2-clause BSD license, so we can build it here (for pretty much every
architecture we support!) and include it in the cache.
This change removes the server-side commands from this package, but they
are now available as part of a separate p4d package instead. (The server
package remains unfree.)
As an added bonus, we can also include the libraries and headers for the
C/C++ API, which will allow us to package any software that uses
Perforce as a library in the future.