Neovim plugins are now more often than not written in lua.
One advantage of the lua ecosystem over vim's is the existence of
luarocks and the rockspec format, which allows to specify a package
dependencies formally.
I would like more neovim plugins to have a formal description,
"rockspec" being the current candidate.
This MR allows to use nix lua packages as neovim plugins, so as to enjoy
every benefit that rockspecs bring:
- dependdency discovery
- ability to run test suite
- luarocks versioning
- rockspec metadata
the vim update.py script will check if an attribute with the vim plugin
pname exists in lua51Packages. If it does, it uses
buildNeovimPluginFrom2Nix on it, which modifies the luarocks config to
do an almost flat install (luarocks will install the package in the lua
folder instead of share/5.1/lua etc).
It also calls toVimPlugin on it to get all the vim plugin niceties.
The list of packages that could benefit from this is available at
https://luarocks.org/labels/neovim
but I hope it grows.
Note: I DO NOT resign from nixpkgs, not at all!
However, I like a clean notification inbox and I get a lot of stuff for
packages where I'm only an end-user or don't use them anymore and thus
can't help out that much.
So please consider it a measure to reduce the mental load for me when
going through my notifications ;-)
Whalebird distributes debs only for x86_64. but it distributes compiled .tar.bz2's
for x86_64 and aarch64. aarch64 support requires us to change the
build script to use these tarballs instead of the debs.
According to https://grafana.com/docs/agent/latest/upgrade-guide/#v0240,
this has been deprecated/moved to -server.http.address and
-server.grpc.address (accepting ip and port) config options in v0.24.0,
and already listens on localhost and not port 80 by default.
According to https://github.com/grafana/agent/pull/1540, -prometheus.*
flages were deprecated in 0.19.0 in favor of the -metrics.*
counterparts. Same applies to `loki` being renamed to `logs`.
I'm not sure if the config file format is still supported (it could be),
but we shouldn't use deprecated configs.