`nifskope` v2 contains a lot of new features and a new, QT5-based UI
(see https://github.com/niftools/nifskope/releases). Additionally the
2.0 sourcetree exists for quite a while and after some short user tests
it seems fairly stable.
The following aspects have been changed:
* Use QT 5.9 rather than QT4 (see #33248).
* GCC7 support from upstream (gcc6 patch not needed anymore, build on
GCC7 works fine), disabled `-Werror=format-security` can be used again
as compiler flag.
* Patched broken paths in `NifSkope_targets.pri` to point to the proper
dependencies (otherwise `<gli.hpp>` and `qhull` couldn't be found).
* Patched paths in `NifSkope.pro` to `lupdate` and `lrelease` (default
`QT_*` paths point to `libsForQt5x.qtbase` which doesn't contain the
needed binaries, instead they need to point to `libsForQt5x.qttools`).
* Added myself as maintainer.
This fixes the latest `dlib` build for `nixpkgs` compliancy:
* Patched `setup.py` to use number of jobs defined in `$NIX_BUILD_CORES`
rather than using all available cores.
* Bumped `dlib` to latest version (v19.13 ATM).
* Dropped `openblas` build input, `cblas` which actually works lives in
`dlib/external`. Otherwise the test suite runs into segfaults (see
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/39255#issuecomment-384535129 for
further reference).
* Added myself as maintainer in case of any further breakage in the
future.
Closes#39255
/cc @dotlambda @ryantm
LLVM building is apparently broken. This is a similar fix to what was
done in spidermonkey_38.
enableReadline flag is also introduced (defaults to true except on darwin).
In particular, this contains Firefox-related and libgcrypt updates.
Other larger rebuilds would apparently need lots of time to catch up
on Hydra, due to nontrivial rebuilds in other branches than staging.
OPAE is a software toolchain and for integration and use of programmable
accelerators, currently supporting Intel Arria 10 and Stratix 10 FPGAs.
This package only contains the userspace software SDK tools and C
libraries -- not the OPAE Linux drivers.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>