Built fine, couldn't test though as I don't have a laptop around me at
the moment.
From the changelog:
```
Fix issue with pending DNS request during server change.
Fix issue with empty strings in nameservers configuration.
Fix issue with time servers during IP configuration change.
Fix issue with 4-way handshake during roaming.
Fix issue with open WiFi networks security.
Fix issue with support for WiFi AnonymousIdentity.
Fix issue with memory leak and DHCPv6 DUID handling.
Fix issue with DHCP client and P2P interaction.
Fix issue with handling provision file updates.
Fix issue with VPN state updates.
Disable 6to4 support by default.
```
Also:
- add some previously missing dependencies and patch /usr paths
- fix fetching of https:// URIs with perlPackages.LWPProtocolHttps
- remove the bash completion work-around (no longer needed)
- add newly required make flags
- change licence from string to attribute (still unspecified)
CC maintainer @raskin.
This also fixes the same build failure present in `scrypt-1.2.0`,
which is quite trivial.
(partially cherry picked from commit 54c7053b)
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
expect's build system doesn't seem to provide the proper linker flags
for the expect programs to be able to find libexpect on Darwin. (Stuff
like this should really just use libtool. *sigh*). Setting
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is an inelegant hack, but it gets the job done
without risking affecting other platforms.
This package has been broken since 2014-01-20, according to Hydra [1]. I tried
various ad-hoc patching & adding missing dependencies, uncovering yet more
errors. Updating is also out of the question, as nixpkgs already contains the
latest version.
[1]: https://hydra.nixos.org/build/25188337
6.4 had a compile error:
```
scan.l:136:7: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘__extension__’
char *strndup(const char *s, size_t n);
^
```
This is caused by the standard library strndup() now living in string.h
and conflicting with another strndup() declared in scan.l. Version 6.9
fixes this.
This also removes the need for the boolean patch that we previously had.