So far we don't yet need the Qt 5 build for qtkeychain because the two
packages that depend on it are still using Qt 4. However, the next
upstream version of Tomahawk for example already uses Qt 5, so let's
prepare for that.
Tested building against Tomahawk Git master with qt5.qtkeychain.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
A few additional changes:
1. We load patches from debian for improving privacy and security
2. Now with QT 5.6 instead of 5.5
3. We strip bundled python code and use proper upstream instead
This moves libsystemd.so and libudev.so into systemd.lib, and gets rid
of libudev (which just contained a copy of libudev.so and the udev
headers). It thus reduces the closure size of all packages that
(indirectly) depend on libsystemd, of which there are quite a few (for
instance, PulseAudio and dbus). For example, it reduces the closure of
Blender from 430.8 to 400.8 MiB.
This builds elisp to setup an emacs buffer with the packages given
available. See shlevy/nix-buffer for more information.
Currently only modifies $PATH.
gnomepanel was part of Gnome 2 and is currently broken.
There seemed to be no runtime dependency to gnomepanel and building also
seems to work fine without it.
It appears that packageOverrides no longer overrides aliases, so
aliases like
dbus_tools = self.dbus.out;
dbus_daemon = self.dbus.daemon;
now use the old, non-overriden version of dbus. That seems like a
pretty serious regression in general, but for this particular problem,
I've fixed it by replacing dbus_daemon by dbus.daemon and dbus_tools
by dbus.
This removes locales, bash completion and crap like that. This cuts
6.5 MiB from the NixOS system closure (which unfortunately contains
two copies of util-linux, because of the need to break a dependency
cycle with systemd).
The -rc kernels are quite likely to break out-of-tree modules and thus
cause unnecessary Hydra failures.
(Note that linux_testing already has `hydraPlatforms = [];` but that
does not prevent the package from being built since it has reverse
dependencies. Arguably that could be considered undesirable and thus
fixing that could be considered the proper fix, but this should do
for now.)
After splitting the DejaVuSans.ttf file into a multiple output in the
dejavu_fonts Nixpkgs expression it is not possible to install in the
user profile due to the collision. The attached patch makes a new
package without the collision for user environment installing.
From fae78903c6ce56eda70a1a9a6914c41d248b15e8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Karn Kallio <kkallio@skami.org>
Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2016 14:09:36 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] dejavu-fonts : Prepare an environment package without
collision.
The xapianBindings version is now directly tied to the input xapian
version, to ensure that they're in synch.
Also, as of this version, sphinx is required to build documentation
for the python bindings.
After making multiple outputs in the mesa_glu package the headers are
not included in the mesa attribute. The attached patch puts them in it.
From ced24208a300bea8234e7898ae6fec34fbd67289 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Karn Kallio <kkallio@skami.org>
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2016 16:18:23 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] mesa: Add the mesa glu headers to the mesa attribute.
We now have a newer version and the older version didn't work anymore
anyway because it depended on sqlalchemy7 which was itself broken,
because it depended on an older version of sqlite.
- Add support for python bindings
- make neuron respect standard pythonpath prefix
- force exec_prefix == prefix to respect standard nix file hierarchy
- normalize indentation
- propagate dependencies necessary for nrniv_makefile usage
- Add support for darwin
This was one of the ways to build packages, we are trying
hard to minimize different ways so it's easier for newcomers
to learn only one way.
This also:
- removes texLive (old), fixes#14807
- removed upstream-updater, if that code is still used it should be in
separate repo
- changes a few packages like gitit/mit-scheme to use new texlive