This resolves a cyclic dependency: the daemon depends on tools (for
dbus-send) while tools depends on the daemon. Keeping them separate
doesn't seem very useful in any case.
Our version of SQLite causes the tests to fail, so I'm hereby adding a
patch from dbsrgits/dbix-class@ed5550d36 with the hunk for the Changes
file dropped.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This is needed because the pkgconfig file contains linker flags for
alsa-lib. And we had it propagated before already.
Should fix build of quite a lot of SDL dependencies, such as SDL_image:
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/10558332
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Unfortunately, github periodically changes output even for raw diffs
(not just raw patches). I'm including the patch in nixpkgs.
I was unable to do it without hash change. Even if I added binary equal file.
This includes a lot of fixes for cross-building to Windows and Mac OS X
and could possibly fix things even for non-cross-builds, like for
example OpenSSL on Windows.
The main reason for merging this in 14.04 already is that we already
have runInWindowsVM in master and it doesn't work until we actually
cross-build Cygwin's setup binary as the upstream version is a fast
moving target which gets _overwritten_ on every new release.
Conflicts:
pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix
This implements some longstanding work of getting the Chromium
derivation more modular. Unfortunately, I didn't manage to decrease the
compile time, which was one of the primary goal for doing the refactor.
A main reason this didn't work out well was the fact that most bundled
libraries are so heavily patched that it's not possible within a limited
time frame to decouple it from the main derivation.
However, it should now be easier to build other derivations that build
upon Chromium, like libcef. Also, it finally adds support for the
non-free PepperAPI Flash and PDF plugins and support for fetching the
corresponding versions through the updater.