This plugin is fairly outdated and depends on python2 libraries that
don't receive any updates either (xmpppy for instance[1]).
[1] https://pypi.org/project/xmpppy/
This is a new package that provides a shell hook to make it easy to
declare manpages and shell completions in a manner that doesn't require
remembering where to actually install them. Basic usage looks like
{ stdenv, installShellFiles, ... }:
stdenv.mkDerivation {
# ...
nativeBuildInputs = [ installShellFiles ];
postInstall = ''
installManPage doc/foobar.1
installShellCompletion --bash share/completions/foobar.bash
installShellCompletion --fish share/completions/foobar.fish
installShellCompletion --zsh share/completions/_foobar
'';
# ...
}
See source comments for more details on the functions.
* remove kinetic
* release note
* add johanot as maintainer
nixos/ceph: create option for mgr_module_path
- since the upstream default is no longer correct in v14
* fix module, default location for libexec has changed
* ceph: fix test
* maintain only one version
* ceph-client: init
* include ceph-volume python tool in output
nixos/ceph: extraConfig, fix test, wait for ceph-mgr to become active
* run ceph with disk group permission
* add extraConfig option for the global section
needed per cluster
* clear up how ceph.conf is generated
* fix ceph testcase
The new ffmpeg version is (a) supported and (b) required by some
applications that use libmlt, e.g. shotcut. There appears to be
no downside to this upgrade.
* kakounePlugins: Add 5 kakoune plugins
Should be compatible with
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/64310
* kak-auto-pairs: for automatic closing of pairs
* kak-buffers: for easier buffer management
* kak-fzf: for fzf integration
* kak-powerline: for a prettier modeline
* kak-vertical-selection: for easy vertical selections
* kakounePlugins: alphabetize package list
* kakounePlugins.kak-fzf: add ability to choose between fzf/skim
* kakounePlugins.kak-powerline: substitute full path to git binary
If the kernel is too old one gets the assertion error, even if nothing specifically request that package. Some code must be going through all defined kernel module packages that triggers the assert.
Build various tools from the coreboot tree with a generic builder for better
maintainability and provide a buildEnv with all of them, similar to other
distributions' coreboot-utils package.