The upstream tarball has changed, so I checked why this has happened and
found a tarball with the old SHA256 hash here:
http://fossies.org/linux/misc/xscreensaver-5.33.tar.gz/
After checking the contents of this and the new upstream tarball I found
that the old tarball had only .so, .o and .o.d files which now are no
longer existent in the new tarball.
Seems that the upstream author has accidentally put object files in the
source tarball and has now corrected this mistake.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
With this patch in place, ARMv7 NixOS can be booted in QEMU:
qemu-system-arm -kernel u-boot -M vexpress-a9 -serial stdio -sd nixos-sd-image-armv7l-linux.img -m 1024
...with all the features that boot.loader.generic-extlinux-compatible
supports, like the boot generation menu and seamless kernel upgrades
in the VM.
Instead of selecting the defconfig based on stdenv.platform.uboot,
provide different ubootFoo packages. Otherwise we couldn't easily build
U-Boots for different platforms than what we are currently running on.
All users of the ubootChooser function appear to be using only CLI tools
like mkimage, whose behaviour is not affected by the defconfig (their
build outputs are bitwise-identical). So add a separate package for the
CLI tools.
Of the removed patches, some version of sheevaplug-sdio.patch has
apparently been applied upstream (with at least mv_sdio.c renamed to
mvebu_mmc.c). sheevaplug-config.patch needs rebasing & re-testing on
real hardware.
Tested boards and input/output methods that upstream supports:
- Raspberry Pi:
- HDMI works, USB keyboard not yet supported
- Serial via the 26-pin connector (3.3V)
- pcDuino3 Nano:
- HDMI + USB keyboard (only if attached to a hub)
- Serial via the 3-pin connector (3.3V)
- Jetson TK1: RS-232 serial port only
- Versatile Express CA9 (for QEMU only): Serial via '-serial stdio'
- upgrade wakatime cli to v4.0.14
- make sure config file has api_key
- only display setup complete message first time setting up cfg file
- don't log time towards git temporary files
- prevent slowness in quickfix window to fix#24
- reuse SSL connection across multiple processes for improved performance
- correctly display caller and lineno in log file when debug is true
- project passed with --project argument will always be used
- new --alternate-project argument
- fix bug with auto detecting project name
- correctly log message from py.warnings module
- handle plugin_directory containing spaces
None of the installed tools like hp-align or hp-toolbox could
work, because they tried to import wrapped Python scripts (i.e.
shell code) as Python modules. Fix this by:
- Substituting `dbus` for the defective `pythonDBus`.
- No longer blindly wrapping all python files, but replacing
the original symlinks in $out/bin with wrapper scripts.
These wrappers then `exec` the unmodified Python scripts in
$out/share/hplip directly, instead of the .<name>-wrapped
copy that wrapPythonProgramsIn creates. The latter are simply
removed.
Sure, it's a bit ugly. It's also 2015 and I couldn't use my
printer :-/