From the changelog:
```
Version 0.7.86, 2016-05-31
+ Linux/Mac: more output formats (PBCore, EBUCore, FIMS)
+ FFV1 parsing optimization, avoiding by default a too verbose trace
+ Matroska: more elements support and typo fixes in the trace
+ #I172, Trace feature: provide the name of the main parser in the media element
+ Matroska: consider all values below 0x10 EBML names as 1-byte junk
x Matroska: better support (including speed improvement) of huge lossless frames (e.g. 20 MB FFV1 4K)
x #I144, Python binding: Python 2 on Linux does not automatically provide the locale to the shared object
x HTML output: don't escape carriage returns from the input file
x FFV1: some streams were rejected despite the fact they are valid
x Python binding: some errors during call of Get() API with Python3 on Linux/Mac
```
a program for converting UIF files (Universal Image Format, used by MagicISO)
to uncompressed images depending on the input file type:
ISO, BIN/CUE, MDS/MDF, CCD/IMG/SUB and NRG.
The function "callHackage <name> <version>" generates build instructions for
the requested library version on-the-fly. All of Hackage is available. Note:
this code is brand-new, experimental, and it might change in the future. Don't
base production code on this feature yet.
Example usage:
$ nix-shell -p 'haskellPackages.callHackage "cpphs" "1.19.3" {}' --run "cpphs --version"
cpphs 1.19.3
$ nix-shell -p 'haskellPackages.ghcWithPackages (self: [(self.callHackage "hsdns" "1.6.1" {})])' --run "ghc-pkg list hsdns"
/nix/store/p6r81k2vb2pzy4wcvri6z9m492i0hg63-ghc-8.0.1/lib/ghc-8.0.1/package.conf.d
hsdns-1.6.1
This update was generated by hackage2nix v20160611 using the following inputs:
- Hackage: 8f99b2654a
- LTS Haskell: 1a80e0660e
- Stackage Nightly: 504ee2b3bb
fujitsu backend v131:
- hide compression-arg option when jpeg disabled
- add Send/SC/GHS macros for recent scanners
- add initial support for fi-74x0
- add initial support for fi-7030
- set has_MS_lamp=0 for fi-71x0
- add I18N macros to all option titles and descriptions
- add usb ids for many newer scanners
We need to use wrapped modprobe, so that it finds the right
modules. Docker needs modprobe to load overlay kernel module
for example.
This fixes an an error starting docker if the booted system's kernel
version is different from the /run/current-system profile's one.