Upstream changelog without issue numbers:
* Fixes several issues with C++ template deduction.
* Fixes a issue with bound method type inference.
* Fixes a bug with cascaded tuple assignment.
* Fixed or silenced many Clang warnings.
* Fixes bug with powers of pure real complex numbers.
The full changelog with issue numbers can be found here:
https://github.com/cython/cython/blob/0.25.2/CHANGES.rst
My main reason for updating is because there were test failures on
i686-linux, although version 0.25.2 still has one test that fails.
So if we're on i686-linux and on Python 2 we just fix that one little
doctest.
The test failure has already been reported upstream at:
https://github.com/cython/cython/issues/1548
All of the failing tests (including the latter) had to do with integer
representations in that long integers are suffixed by an L while the
test cases weren't expecting this.
Built successfully on i686-linux and x86_64-linux against Python 2.7 and
Python 3.5.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
stanchion: make pam nullify typesafe
stanchion: add Darwin support
stanchion: make pam OS-checked inside of stanchion.nix
stanchion: add Darwin support
stanchion: remove OS-checked pam on all-packages.nix
stanchion: add Darwin support
From the changelog:
- Plugins API supporting C and Python plugins
- SSL certificate verification (requires libmesode) (/tls)
- HTTP file upload (xep-0363) (/sendfile)
- Blocking command (xep-0191) (/blocked)
- Allow auto extended away (/autoaway)
- Include last acitvity in initial presence (xep-0256) (/lastactivity)
- Last Activity (xep-0012) (/lastactivity)
- Ability to run command scripts (/script)
- Account startscript property to execute a command script on connect (/account)
- Export roster to CSV file (/export)
- Support for GTK tray icons (/tray)
- User specified text triggers for chat room notifications (/notify)
- Per chat room notification options (/notify)
- Many new roster panel display options (/roster)
- Time format preferences per window type (/time)
- Edit, prepend and append to room subject (/subject)
- Autoping timeout preference (/autoping)
- Window navigation by window title (/win)
- Window closing by window title (/close)
- Account theme setting (/account)
- Allow sending XMPP stanzas in xmlconsole window (/xmlconsole)
- Configure level of room message notifications in console window (/console)
- Check ~/.config/profanity/inputrc for readline settings
- Custom readline functions for navigation key bindings
- Autocomplete command arguments when no characters entered
This library is a fork of ``libstrophe'' and is needed if the
``profanity'' XMPP client is to have TLS support. TLS support has been
added to ``profanity'' since version 5.0.
* packagekit: disable nix-backend
Packagekit fails to build on my machines, as long as it's nix-backend is enabled
* packagekit: add 'enableNixBackend' as an option
This brings VirtualBox to the latest upstream version, which also fixes
building the modules against kernel 4.9.0.
Tested against all the the "virtualbox" subtests on x86_64-linux.
Bugfix release with the following fixes:
* Fix thumbnail creation for input files with dot
* Use native python to generate list of external commands
* Do not use commandline arguments in test mode
* Catch broken symlinks in the library and filter them
So everything but the last item is essentially what we had in
fixes.patch, hence we cane remove it.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
networkd options are always correct or up to date. This option allows to by
pass type checking. It is also easier to write because examples can be just copy
and paste from manpages.
Networkd units can contain secrets. In future also wireguard vpn will be supported by
networkd. To avoid leakage of private keys, those could be then also put outside
of the /nix/store
Having a writeable /etc/systemd/network also allows to quick fix network issues,
when upgrading `nixos-rebuild switch` would require network on its own (due
updates).
Unfortunately I've not been able to keep this updated on a regular basis
at the moment, therefore some versions have been skipped. I'm therefore
going to just add the link for the changelog:
https://mediaarea.net/MediaInfo/ChangeLog