Building packages requires package-build.el from Melpa, but installing
packages only requires package.el. Packages from ELPA are already built,
so there is no need to involve package-build.el.
When building a package from a Melpa recipe file, get the Emacs package
name from the recipe. Nix is more restrictive about packages names than
Emacs, so the Nix name for a package is sometimes different.
This adds changes to the rebar3 expression that patch rebar3 to force it
to be hermetic. Now, by default, rebar3 literally can't download
anything. A 'rebar3-open' expression was added for those folks whe want
the normal rebar3.
I didn't see nice patches to apply,
so I exchanged the whole source (-> autoreconf).
/cc maintainer: k0ral. BTW, it's practical to have the maintainers attribute
match the github name exactly so that people know how to /cc you.
Bugfixes:
- chunk recovery: fix floating point exception
- chunk recovery: endianity bugfix during rebuild
- mkfs with 64K pages and nodesize reported superblock checksum mismatch
- check: properly reset nlink of multi-linked file
Too many changes to list here. See:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Changelog#By_version_.28btrfs-progs.29
Also split out gmock's source so that it can be copied into protobuf's
source. Hopefull this hack can be removed again once gmock is replaced
by gtest.
This does not include python bindings.
The updates we had in the past (7719f7f and 1faf610) broke the mdadm
installer test and systems in the wild using mdraid because newer mdadm
versions contained a self-referenc to its own store path.
Instead of putting a big warning about updating in the package
expression, let's just add allowedReferences so the build immediately
fails if there is a self-reference.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Let's use makeFlags directly instead of stitching together a
makeFlagsArray in preBuild.
This should make the expression much more readable and clean.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Okay, this update is a bit more tricky and the patch I've included is
not very nice to be honest.
So the patch causes "mdadm --udev-rules" to search for the right store
path using /proc/self/exec. This has the disadvantage that we could end
up having /run/current-system/bin/mdadm in the rule file.
But on the other hand, when we're on NixOS, we don't need to use that
command *at*all*, so we should be safe.
The patch also sets BINDIR to /sbin, which causes the included rule and
systemd files to not work out of the box on NixOS. But we have a
substituteInPlace where we do rewrite /sbin/mdadm to the right store
path in our udev rule generator, so that shouldn't be an issue.
I've tested this using the mdraid installer test and it succeeded.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Checking file contents is redundant in this case, because we will go
ahead anyway, regardless of whether the content is the same.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Originally wanted to include ignoreCollisions in cups-progs, but I think
it's better if we use ignoreCollisions only if there are _real_
collisions between files with different contents.
Of course, we also check whether the file permissions match, so you get
a collision if contents are the same but the permissions are different.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Working on Chromium really drives me nuts due to its build time, also I
really don't have quite a lot of time these days to properly maintain it
anymore.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This has been introduced by me in 690a845 and discovered by @vcunat in
his comment over at:
690a845de9 (commitcomment-14209868)
It's really a bit ugly to have builds running during evaluation, but
back when I made that commit the reason was to avoid having to shell
quote the hell out of it (see the comment in mkPluginInfo for the
reason).
Now we propagate plugin flags and environment variables as a list of
arguments in a plain file that's appended verbatim to makeWrapper, so
it shouldn't do any builds anymore during instantiation.
I have tested this with both just WideVine and just Flash enabled as
well as both in combination and none of the plugins and the output seems
correct. However I didn't test to run Chromium with the new
implementation.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Reported-by: Vladimír Čunát <vcunat@gmail.com>
Changes:
- Added german man page,
- added support for Grub2 and Grub4Dos MBR,
- added support for KolibriOS MBR and FAT32 boot record,
- added support for ReactOS MBR, FAT32 and FAT16 BR,
- added support for Rufus MBR,
- added experimental support for large sectors ( > 512),
- now possible to alter OEM ID of FAT and NTFS boot records.
- now possible to alter Windows Disk Signature in MBR.
Nix unzips the different components of the Android SDK one by one.
It followed the directory structure of complete packages released for
mainstream OS but the names of the directories in build-tools doesn't
match those.
As a result, some programs assuming the usual directory structure and
naming conventions broke (in my case it is a gradle plugin).
This is a fix. It may introduce a regression if some programs rely on
the current behavior.
To successfully build rebar packages, it needs to be provided with
rebar3 plugins used to build it. This change passes them to env
variable. From there rebar3-nix-bootstrap takes them and symlinks into
_build/default/plugins.
And back to fetchurl we go:
“LookupError: setuptools-scm was unable to detect version for
'/tmp/nix-build-.../sshuttle-v0.76-src'. Make sure you're not
using GitHub's tarballs (or similar ones), as those don't
contain the necessary metadata. Use PyPI's tarballs instead.”
Eelco showed alternative way of building static libraries via
stdenv adapter in a conversation several days ago and expressed
concern about adding new enableStatic flags.
This update was generated by hackage2nix v20151217-9-geddefc2 using the following inputs:
- Nixpkgs: 3a04b0b2d4
- Hackage: e505b113f6
- LTS Haskell: e72964a553
- Stackage Nightly: 14a3a2d00e
This option compiles R with --enable-strict-barrier. Doing so is
enables extra memory diagnostics in R that very useful for debugging
memory leak or memory protections issues in extensions to R written in
C, or for any apps embedding R (e.g. Haskell aps embedding R via
HaskellR).