That way sending mail with mutt works on NixOS too, without having to
manually change mutt's config on your system. sendmail will be found in
$PATH at runtime, and thus the setuid wrapper will be used, if
available.
Upstream changes since 0.8.2:
* Performance improvements for collection browsing.
* Improved memory footprint.
* Show cloud collections above your friends in the sidebar.
* Keep looking for alternative sources even when we found a perfect match.
* Fixed crash in network code.
* Fixed repeat one/all icons.
* Be more lenient about accepting JSPF and M3U playlists.
* Improved support for compilation albums.
* (Windows) Fixed support for Windows XP.
* (OS X) Fixed settings dialog appearance on Yosemite.
* (OS X) Fixed SSL errors on Yosemite.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
* mediainfo{-gui} 0.7.72 -> 0.7.73
* libmediainfo 0.7.72 -> 0.7.73
* libzen 0.4.30 -> 0.4.31
From the mediainfo ChangeLog:
```
Version 0.7.73, 2015-04-09
+ BPG: basic support, thanks to Kurtnoise
+ CAF: basic support of Apple Core Audio Format, sponsored by FlavorSys
+ JPEG-2000: Display of profile (Rsiz)
+ JPEG-2000: detection of XYZ colorspace (based on D-Cinema profile)
+ FFV1 in MOV: more details (version...)
+ MOV/MPEG-4: handling of clcn (little endian nclc) Color parameter type
+ #P84, Matroska: Add TEXTST support to the MKV Parser, thanks to Kurtnoise
+ #P85, MPEG-TS: Add TEXTST support to the MPEG-PSI Parser, thanks to Kurtnoise
+ MediaInfoDLL interface: clean up, more debug features added
+ MediaInfoDLL interface: Giant threads lock removed
+ #F460, VC-3/DNxHD: detection of RGB 444 and other SMPTE ST 2019 (2014) new CIDs
+ VC-3/DNxHD: version number (HVN)
+ Clean aperture size is move from width/height to its own field
+ HEVC: tier
+ MXF: writing library and writing application fields are cleaned up
+ ProRes: support of 4444 profiles
+ CAP: detection of CAP files from Cheetah and Lambda
x B886, XML and HTML outputs were broken
x B902: EBU AspectRatio invalid in case of non classic numerator:denominator format
x #B758, VC-3/DNxHD: wrong color space and subsampling in case of unknown CID, now empty if format version is not known
x #B903, MXG: Incorrect timecode track used for AS-11 DPP MXF files
x #B904, MXF: Handling repetition of Header Metadata in MXF files
x MXF: AFD value was wrong (displaying the complete byte, but AFD is only 4 bits of this byte)
x DTS: some streams in Little endian were not detected
x MPEG-4: some files were having an incorrect frame count
x AVC: Some SCTE 128 caption streams were displayed twice
x BMP; accepting files with file size information set to -1
x RF64: samplesCount was not always right
x MOV: avoid wrong parsing in case of "colr" atom with "prof" color parameter type
x DCP/IMF: ID has now the AM/PKL CPL order in order in all cases (not only when there is more than one CPL)
x #B893, MXF: Crash with Panasonic P2 3.0 files
x DPX: time information was with native ":" character
x Images sequence: "Delay" field is filled from the number in the name of the first file
x FLV: some files were not having the right duration
x DPX: Cineon files were detected as DPX Version 1, version number was not corresponding to the real version
```
Primecoin is an altcoin which uses prime-searching as its proof-of-work.
It is the first energy-multiuse altcoin - normally, the proof-of-work algorithms
in altcoins are useful only for the coin itself, but the Primecoin algorithm
is very useful to mathematical research..
Release notes: http://slic3r.org/releases/1.2.6
Slic3r needs additional dependency, 'threads'. Add it.
In addition to bug fixes and some new features, this update stops Slic3r
from printing this on startup:
Running Slic3r under Perl >= 5.16 is not supported nor recommended
We don't have perl < 5.16 anymore, so we better update slic3r.
Slic3r dropped this dependency in v1.1.0 and we have v1.2.x.
And more importantly, BoostGeometryUtils is currently broken (fails on
newer Perl versions), so this patch unbreaks Slic3r.
This was caused by multiple things: First, the module-path was wrong in
the release. Second, when modules tried to load stumpwm, asdf searched
for its sources in /tmp/nix-build-*.
Both of these issues are fixed by a nix-specific patch that tells adsf
to *never* try to load stumpwm (and others) from the filesystem. This is
fine as those modules are already available in the image anyway.
We also refactor some stuff & clean up the build. Stumpish works now
too.
Upstream changelog:
* GUI: in the snapshots pane, protect the age of snapshots against
wrong host time
* NAT Network: fixed a bug which prevented to propagate any DNS name
server / domain / search string information to the NAT
network (4.3.24 regression)
* NAT Network: don't delay the shutdown of VBoxSVC on Windows hosts
* Mouse support: the mouse could not be moved under rare conditions if
no Guest Additions are installed (4.3.24 regression)
* Storage: if the guest ejects a virtual CD/DVD medium, make the change
permanent
* VGA: made saving secondary screen sizes possible in X11 guests
* SDK: fixed the VirtualBox.tlb file (4.3.20 regression)
* rdesktop-vrdp: make it work with USB devices again (4.3.14
regression)
* USB: fixed a possible BSOD on Windows hosts under rare conditions
* iPXE: enable the HTTP download protocol on non-Linux hosts
* Mac OS X hosts: don't panic on hosts with activated SMAP (Broadwell
and later)
* Linux hosts: don't crash Linux 4.0 hosts
The same with bug IDs can be found at:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog
Tested on my machine using the virtualbox NixOS VM test.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This is espacially cruicial when it comes to Nix 1.9, where we even have
a more restrictive /nix/store. In any event, VirtualBox in hardenend
mode doesn't have to check the /nix/store path, because it's read-only
on NixOS systems. So this check would not introduce more security but
more hurdles, thus I'm removing it (of course _only_ for /nix/store).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This is a web browser plugin that allows one to use their Garmin device
on the myGarmin website. It provides a Linux version of the Garmin
Communicator plugin.
The autoconf build system for poppler does not support building the
wrappers separately, so this slightly enlarges the size of closures. To
compensate, the command-line utilities have been separated into their
own package.
Looks like this is the only way to do what 6258728318
was expected to do that doesn't break things and doesn't look like a complete hack.
The problem is that different `fetch`ers generate very different results (from
archive files to plain source trees) and allowing overriding `src` in top-level
derivation when there is a derived python package is no trivial matter.
This also removes qca2_ossl, because it's now bundled with the main QCA
package and we can now drop all those patches and build system fixes,
because they have switched from autotools to cmake.
Tested against a few builds like PSI and Tomahawk.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Also requires enabling iana-etc. I'm shooting for "unix" platforms which
seems reasonable. Not sure why this was restricted to linux originally --
the history doesn't tell.
It's also been moved to GitHub, meaning we can avoid some of the
hackiness in the original expression. This updates the Git revision, but
only so that it contains the proper license (it's otherwise equivalent
to Z3 v4.3.2)
Also, make sure the python API .py files exist besides the .pyc files.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
Also set license, platforms, and add myself as maintainer.
Changes in this version include a fully functional undo system,
vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support,
and improved highlighter flexibility.
If you have services.gnome3.enabled = true, you shouldn't need this, but
if you don't, you'll need this dconf env var to be able to save settings
in these apps.
a2j_control fails because dbus is not in the python path. The exact error
message is:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".nix-profile/bin/a2j_control", line 11, in <module>
import dbus
ImportError: No module named dbus
The fix is to add the python dbus module to the build inputs and wrap the
python path for a2j_control.
Upstream is releasing bugfixes to kdelibs only through KDE Applications
releases, so this is the correct way to get updates until we discontinue
KDE 4. This also ensures that kdeApps and kde4 are using the same
version of kdelibs; different versions appear to be causing integration issues.
* Updated libdvdnav/libdvdread to latest versions
* Removed libdvdnav patches since they have been incorporated into the
latest release
* Added `--enable-dvdnav` configure flag to VLC to ensure that if this
happens again VLC will fail to build
This includes a slight refactor.
2014-11-24 - Snort 2.9.7.2
[*] New additions
* Application Identification Preprocessor, when used in conjunction with
open app ID detector content, that will identify application protocol,
client, server, and web applications (including those using SSL) and
include the info in Snort alert data. In addition, a new rule option
keyword 'appid' that can be used to constrain Snort rules based on one
or more applications that are identified for the connection.
See README.appid for details.
* A new protected_content rule option that is used to match against a content
that is hashed. It can be used to obscure the full context of the rule from
the administrator.
* Protocol Aware Flushing (PAF) improvements for SMTP, POP, and IMAP to
more accurately process different portions of email messages and file
attachments.
* Added ability to test normalization behavior without modifying network traffic.
When configured using na_policy_mode:inline-test, statistics will be gathered
on packet normalizations that would have occurred, allowing less disruptive
testing of inline deployments.
* The HTTP Inspection preprocessor now has the ability to decompress
DEFLATE and LZMA compressed flash content and DEFLATE compressed PDF
content from http responses when configured with the new decompress_swf
and decompress_pdf options. This enhancement can be used with existing rule
options that already match against decompressed equivalents.
* Added improved XFF support to HttpInspect. It is now possible to specify custom
HTTP headers to use in place of 'X-Fowarded-For'. In situations where traffic may
contain multiple XFF-like headers, it is possible to specify which headers hold
precedence.
* Added control socket command to dump packets.
* The Stream5 preprocessor functionality is now split between the new Session and Stream preprocessors.
* Added decoding capaiblity for Cisco FabricPath
[*] Improvements
* Update active response to allow for responses of 1500+ bytes that span
multiple TCP packets.
* Check limits of multiple configurations to not exceed a maximum ID of 4095.
* Updated the error output of byte_test, byte_jump, byte_extract to
including details on offending options for a given rule.
* Update build and install scripts to install preprocessor and engine libraries
into user specified libdir.
* Improved performance of IP Reputation preprocessor.
* The control socket will now report success when reloading empty IP Reputation whitelists/blacklists.
* All TCP normalizations can now be enabled individually. See README.normalize for details on using
the new options. For consistency with other options, the "urp" tcp normalization keyword now
enables the normalization instead of disabling it.
* Lowered memory demand of Unicode -> ASCII mapping in HttpInspect.
* Updated profiler output to remove duplicate results when using multiple configurations.
* Improved performance of FTP reassembly.