`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>
This is the first time since 5.9 that we also update `qtwebkit`.
`qtwebkit` is not maintained by Qt anymore and thus, we switch to the
community port as for example arch has done. To prevent pulling in
single patches, we just stick to the latest git version.