This introduces Chromium 39 as the new stable version along with a bunch
of fixes.
Fixes#2799, particularily the PDF plugin, which now is open source and
thus no longer an issue.
Also fixes#3219 and merges #2906, so we no longer get a crash while
trying to bring up the print preview dialog.
Thanks to @edwtjo for the CUPS version bump.
* chromium: Switch to use open-source PDF plugin.
* cups: bump 1.5.4 -> 1.7.5
* chromium: Allow env vars for passing plugin paths.
* chromium: Update all channels to latest versions.
* protobuf: Clean up and update to version 2.6.1.
The Chromium PDF plugin is now available as open source software and is
already included in the Chromium source tree in current stable, so there
is no need to extract it from the Chrome binary package anymore.
See release announcement at http://blog.foxitsoftware.com/?p=641
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Fast multi-dimensional array library for C++
Blitz++ is a C++ class library for scientific computing which provides
performance on par with Fortran 77/90. It uses template techniques to
achieve high performance. Blitz++ provides dense arrays and vectors,
random number generators, and small vectors (useful for representing
multicomponent or vector fields).
Linear (or Longitudinal) Timecode (LTC) is an encoding of timecode data
as a Manchester-Biphase encoded audio signal. The audio signal is
commonly recorded on a VTR track or other storage media.
libltc provides functionality to encode and decode LTC from/to timecode,
including SMPTE date support.
libltc is the successor of libltcsmpte.
Homepage: http://x42.github.io/libltc/
Adds the Tomahawk music player (https://www.tomahawk-player.org/) in
version 0.8.1 and all its required and optional dependencies.
* tomahawk:
tomahawk: Add new package, version 0.8.1.
libjreen: Add new package, version 1.2.0.
websocketpp: Add new package, version 0.4.0.
lucenepp: Add new package, version 3.0.6.
qtkeychain: Add new package, version 0.4.0.
libechonest: Add new package, version 2.3.0.
quazip: Use qt instead of qt5 for refering to Qt.
Although I've not tested the Tomahawk build on Mac OS X, it *should*
work on it, so I'm using platforms.all here.
Telepathy and KDE support are disabled by default in order to not get in
the way of users who want to use a more minimalistic window-manager-only
setup. But I'm not sure whether it matters in reality, we'll see once
more people are using Tomahawk.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Required as a dependency of the Tomahawk music player.
The latest upstream release needs to be patched quite a bit in order to
build and to correctly install the header files. Other distributions
seem to largely use the latest Git master version, because all those
build problems have been fixed there already.
In order to ensure we have version 3.0.6, we just cherry-pick the
relevant patches, so as soon as the next upstream version is released we
just need to drop the patches/postPatch attributes.
The postPatch is needed in order to get rid of the subversion
dependency, which the upstream build process tries to use for fetching
gtest. We don't have networking support inside the Nix build process, so
let's pass that dependency directly.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Required as a dependency of the Tomahawk music player.
Tests are disabled because they require networking support.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Qt 5 is passed via all-packages.nix, so it doesn't look too odd if you
want to build against qt4 instead. Before you'd have to use something
like:
quazip.override { qt5 = qt4; }
Now, it is:
quazip.override { qt = qt4; }
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>