Added `mpi4py` and `bokeh` to get the executables working.
Also simplified the `lib.optional` expression as Python 3.2 and 3.4
aren't supported anymore. Rather than referencing unsupported Python 3.x
versions it's far more obvious now to only use `futures` and
`singledispatch` if Python2 is used.
LibreOffice has a comprehensive collection of Hunspell dictionaries.
`mkDictFromLibreOffice` helper is introduced to make it easy to add new
dictionaries from this repository. `license` is parametrized because
each dictionary has its own license.
system-sendmail allows all sendmail's to be auto-detected, including on
non-NixOS systems. This is, to me, a better UX than having to manually
override the sendmailPath argument.
In exchange, it is a breach of retro-compatibility. Given right now I
can't see any uses for sendmailPath other than what is supported by
system-sendmail, I didn't keep it, but it'd be possible to allow
sendmailPath to override the choice of sendmail from system-sendmail.
* pr-55320:
nixos/release-notes: mention breaking changes with matrix-synapse update
nixos/matrix-synapse: reload service with SIGHUP
nixos/tests/matrix-synapse: generate ca and certificates
nixos/matrix-synapse: use python to launch synapse
pythonPackages.pymacaroons-pynacl: remove unmaintained fork
matrix-synapse: 0.34.1.1 -> 0.99.0
pythonPackages.pymacaroons: init at 0.13.0
Hydra should support multiple Nix versions (and currently contains fixes
to work with Nix 2.0 and higher).
Further Nix versions can be added to the `hydraPkgs` expression in the
test case which lists all supported Nix versions for Hydra.
I noticed that I was seeing the Go compiler build things in parallel even when I'd set `-j1 --cores 1`. It appears that the compiler, by default, uses the number of CPUs that are available to perform a build, while nixpkgs parallelizes at the directory level.
In order to change the fewest assumptions, this explicitly tells the Go compiler to run single-threaded. The flag's documentation is:
```
-p n
the number of programs, such as build commands or
test binaries, that can be run in parallel.
The default is the number of CPUs available.
```
So this should function as expected. Feedback appreciated!