Qt 5.8 is immediately removed because its support window is ended.
The qtlocation module is built with `enableParallelBuilding = false` so that the
clipper library will be built before the components which link to it.
kjs now depends directly on pcre. The dependency was previously propagated from
qtbase, which now depends on pcre2.
Use standardized implementation of attribute set extensibility mechanism
instead of manually re-implementing it.
Suggested by @cstrahan at https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/26668.
First of all, we need a newer version of Vc, because at least version
1.1.0 is required for Krita 3.1.3.
Also, qtmultimedia and qtx11extras were missing.
Built and tested successfully on my machine.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @abbradar
The merge of the version bump in
6fb9f89238 didn't take care of our patch
for the hardening mode and thus enabling VirtualBox without also
force-disabling hardening mode will result in a build error.
While the patch is largely identical with the old version, I've removed
one particular change around the following code:
if (pFsObjState->Stat.st_mode & S_IWOTH)
return supR3HardenedSetError3(VERR_SUPLIB_WORLD_WRITABLE, pErrInfo,
"World writable: '", pszPath, "'");
In the old version of the patch we have checked whether the path is
within the Nix store and suppressed the error return if that's the case.
The reason why I did that in the first place was because we had a bunch
of symlinks which were writable.
In VirtualBox 5.1.22 the code specifically checks whether the file is a
symlink, so we can safely drop our change.
Tested via all of the "virtualbox" NixOS VM subtests and they now all
succeed.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
On several occasions I've seen people bumping packages which have NixOS
tests but without actually running them.
While this probably won't prevent such occasions entirely, at least it
serves as an additional checklist item so contributors don't forget
about these tests.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>