In ab70693 @viric says zsnes works better without stripping. But the
build expression kept the $STRIP in the compiler options, so if it is
set to something it will show up in there. For example:
g++ -pipe -I. -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include -D__UNIXSDL__ -I/nix/store/04qgmdpmalgsy92zgs2z896jx073hcn2-SDL-1.2.15-dev/include/SDL -I/nix/store/04qgmdpmalgsy92zgs2z896jx073hcn2-SDL-1.2.15-dev/include/SDL -D_GNU_SOURCE=1 -D_REENTRANT -DNCURSES -D__OPENGL__ -march=native -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -fprefetch-loop-arrays -fforce-addr strip -D__RELEASE__ -fno-rtti -o tools/fileutil.o -c tools/fileutil.cpp
g++: error: strip: No such file or directory
This commit removes that reference to $STRIP too.
This updates to the new runc as was also done upstream:
f3ef17e47d
In particular, it fixes an issue where output of interactive docker containers
would not reset correctly to the beginning of a line.
The versions of Coq available through this expression do not actually
require camlp5_transitional. We drop this dependency to see if, in the
future, the package camlp5_transitional can be removed from nixpkgs.
In 8d76eff, @Ericson2314 changed the representation of the value that
`findInputs` generated from a whitespace-separated bunch strings to an
actual array of strings.
Expressions that *consume* that value, however, also needed to be
changed to iterate over all the contents of the array, else they would
only select the first value, which turns out to be somewhat limiting.
Fixes#27873
Compile wpa_supplicant with the BGSCAN module enabled. This allows the
user to configure an SSID to use the bgscan module. This module causes
wpa_supplicant to periodically perform a background scan for additional
access points and switch to the one with the highest signal. This scan
can be kicked off when the current connection drops below a target
threshold signal strength.
No reverse dependencies in nixpkgs. The author deleted the repository.
Is was added for certificate-transparency but isn't used in that expression
anymore.