This reverts commit a2ddd3643e.
@peti pointed out that python2.6 packages are now prefered over
python2.7. In a local test it was the other way round. seems to be
arbitrary or I messed up the test.
Git's Makefile has a NO_INSTALL_HARDLINKS flag to produce symlinks
instead of hard links. However, it still produces hard links between
$out/bin and $out/libexec, hence the patch.
Also, update Git to 1.8.2.1.
for `nix-env -i` the later defined python27Packages seems to win.
Another solution might be to have python26 oder python27 either in the
name or the version. Let's have a look at haskelPackages for that.
gets rid of the dependency on the old gnupg1. and enables decryption
even if the gpg binary is not in the users environment.
warning: i don't know whether the switch from gnupg1 to gnupg
introduces any incompatibilities. this is a works for me patch.
The freaky implementation was done that way in order to avoid unnecessary
re-builds of all Haskell packages by changing the wrapper script used
internally in those builds.
See <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/466> for further details.
It works enough to display bootsplash animations in an xorg session and a VT.
I haven't figured out how to run it successfully from the initrd yet and I'm also not happy with the postInstall mess, but I'd rather merge it now than let it get lost. It seems like it should be possible for a user to activate it by using boot.initrd.extraUtilsCommands and boot.initrd.postMountCommands
Before, files were put in /var, requiring the server to be run as a
privileged user even when just testing locally. This can be overridden
by setting the SYS_PREFIX env variable, or on a more coarse-grained
basis in /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-env.conf
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
The previous implementation used the following tying-the-knot trickery to
override 'doCheck' to false for the given build:
cabalNoTest = {
mkDerivation = x: rec {
final = self.cabal.mkDerivation (self: (x final) // { doCheck = false; });
}.final;
};
That seemed to work, but for some reason it caused trouble with some builds --
not all -- that use jailbreakCabal. The problem was the 'stdenv' attribute
couldn't be evaluated properly anymore:
$ nix-build ~/pkgs/top-level/release-haskell.nix -A optparseApplicative.ghc6104.x86_64-linux --show-trace
error: while evaluating the attribute `drvPath' at `/nix/store/qkj5cxknwspz8ak0ganm97zfr2bhksgn-nix-1.5.2pre3082_2398417/share/nix/corepkgs/derivation.nix:19:9':
while evaluating the builtin function `derivationStrict':
while instantiating the derivation named `haskell-optparse-applicative-ghc6.10.4-0.5.2.1' at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/build-support/cabal/default.nix:40:13':
while evaluating the derivation attribute `configurePhase' at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/build-support/cabal/default.nix:107:13':
while evaluating the function at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/lib/strings.nix:55:26':
while evaluating the attribute `outPath' at `/nix/store/qkj5cxknwspz8ak0ganm97zfr2bhksgn-nix-1.5.2pre3082_2398417/share/nix/corepkgs/derivation.nix:18:9':
while evaluating the builtin function `getAttr':
while evaluating the builtin function `derivationStrict':
while instantiating the derivation named `jailbreak-cabal-1.1' at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/build-support/cabal/default.nix:40:13':
while evaluating the derivation attribute `nativeBuildInputs' at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/stdenv/generic/default.nix:76:17':
while evaluating the function at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/lib/lists.nix:135:21':
while evaluating the attribute `buildInputs' at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/build-support/cabal/default.nix:22:17':
while evaluating the builtin function `filter':
while evaluating the function at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/build-support/cabal/default.nix:22:60':
while evaluating the function at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/top-level/haskell-packages.nix:119:17':
while evaluating the function at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/lib/customisation.nix:61:22':
while evaluating the function at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/lib/customisation.nix:56:24':
while evaluating the builtin function `isAttrs':
while evaluating the function at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/development/libraries/haskell/Cabal/1.14.0.nix:1:1':
while evaluating the function at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/top-level/haskell-packages.nix:113:20':
while evaluating the attribute `final' at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/top-level/haskell-packages.nix:114:7':
while evaluating the function at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/build-support/cabal/default.nix:9:5':
while evaluating the function at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/stdenv/generic/default.nix:51:24':
while evaluating the attribute `meta.license' at `/home/simons/.nix-defexpr/pkgs/development/libraries/haskell/Cabal/1.14.0.nix:17:5':
infinite recursion encountered
I tried to figure out why this happens, but eventually gave up. The new
implementation passes an argument called 'enableCheckPhase' to the Cabal
builder, which determines whether the user-specified doCheck value has any
effect or not. Now, a normal override can be used to disable unit testing.
The new job set has the following structure:
pkg.ghc762.x86_64-linux = pkgs_x86_64_linux.haskellPackages_ghc762.pkg;
pkg.ghc762.i686-linux = pkgs_i686_linux.haskellPackages_ghc762.pkg;
pkg.ghc6123.x86_64-linux = pkgs_x86_64_linux.haskellPackages_ghc6123.pkg;
pkg.ghc6123.i686-linux = pkgs_i686_linux.haskellPackages_ghc6123.pkg;
This gives us (in theory) the ability to generate a Hydra page that displays
the build status of a package across all versions of GHC and all systems. Right
now, Hydra is not up to it, but Eelco says the feature is "on the todo list".
This file doesn't specify the supported build systems explicitly. Instead, that
information is taken from the respective pkg.meta.platforms attribute.
- rename to zc_builout* while keeping alias back to buildout (opening ticket
later to remove it)
- meta: adding zpl licenses
- meta: adding me maintainer
If you upgrade from 3.7 you might get errors like these:
In the Package Explorer:
Could not create the view: org.eclipse.jdt.ui
And some other stuff in the Error Log; "Unable to resolve plug-in [...]"
The solution is to delete your eclipse workspace (or just the hidden
setting files in there, if you have important user data).
This option allows the user to specify commands to run when the shell
exits. This can be used to cleanup operations done in `extraCmds'.
Signed-off-by: Moritz Ulrich <moritz@tarn-vedra.de>
stable: 26.0.1410.43 -> 26.0.1410.63 (builds fine, tested)
beta/dev: 27.0.1453.15/27.0.1453.12 -> 27.0.1453.47 (builds fine, tested)
This should bring beta and dev in par, as dev was older than the beta version.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
All patch files dropped because they're fixed in this release. For a full list
of fixes that come with this maintenance release, please refer to:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Since we're just calling derivation again, drvAttrs is exactly what we
want to pass, and we can get rid of the complicated "drop" logic. As a
bonus, this actually makes it correct, since before "drop" removed the
attribute named passthru but not actually the attributes added to the
top-level attrset via passthru.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
For /etc/skel/* files put file contents into user directories rather than
"symlinks". This way users can edit their .bashrc files.
This small patch works fine with the multi-shell-support topic branch found on
my github page which rewrites .bashrc and similar files to source /etc/ files.
Thus users can opt-out or set options - still following system updates.
Signed-off-by: Marc Weber <marco-oweber@gmx.de>
This makes it possible to mount unionfs directly with mount or fstab.
Example fstab entry:
none /mnt/union unionf-fuse allow-other,dirs=/source1=RW,/source2=RW
Note, the dirs= option need to be the last option, due to limitations
in the mount helper provided by unionfs-fuse. Maybe we should write a
better helper ourselves.
Also, you need to specify your branches as dirs= option, NOT as
the device, since the latest version of libmount always interprets
"=" characters in the device name as a tag (like LABEL, UUID etc)
and will try to resolve the tag before calling the mount helper.
This will of course not succeed and the mount will fail.
beta: 26.0.1410.43 -> 27.0.1453.15 (builds fine and tested)
dev: 27.0.1448.0 -> 27.0.1453.12 (builds fine and tested)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This update roughly includes the following changes:
* Spanish es-ES translation
* New configuration option: print.empty.columns
* Much improved Asian character support
* More virtual tags
* Improved bash completion
* Task modification time
* Stats show blocked and blocking tasks
* New 'blocking' report
* Additional color rules
* New helper commands for third-party tools
* 'columns' command searchable
* New date shortcuts 'socm' and 'eocm'
* Improved push/pull messages
For a full list of changes, please head over to:
http://taskwarrior.org/projects/taskwarrior/wiki/Changelog
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
lnstat.c:169:30: error: argument to 'sizeof' in 'memset' call is the same expression as the destination; did you mean to provide an explicit length? [-Werror=sizeof-pointer-memaccess]
memset(th.hdr[i], 0, sizeof(th.hdr[i]));
^
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
make[1]: *** [lnstat.o] Error 1
nm.c: In function 'show_symbols_sysv':
nm.c:773:27: error: argument to 'sizeof' in 'snprintf' call is the same expression as the destination; did you mean to provide an explicit length? [-Werror=sizeof-pointer-memaccess]
snprintf (name, sizeof name, "[invalid sh_name %#" PRIx32 "]",
^
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
Most of these packages are very old and don't compile in 'master' to
begin with, so it's probably not necessary to use them for testing the
stdenv-updates branch.
/nix/store/4jfqcb4mzh3vl08zgfh9ir46jii7rcb9-python-2.7.3/include/python2.7/modsupport.h:27:1: error: 'PyArg_ParseTuple' is an unrecognized format function type [-Werror=format=]
PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyArg_ParseTuple(PyObject *, const char *, ...) Py_FORMAT_PARSETUPLE(PyArg_ParseTuple, 2, 3);
^
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors