This is the commandline tool for interacting with the chromaprint
library and it's needed for Picard version 1.2 (as it no longer has
support for AmpliFIND/PUIDs).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Contains the following fix:
- Fix mounting btrfs when mount_only (-m) is used.
I would like to update blivet as well, but at the moment it breaks for
nixpart, so let's retry later when we're at 0.5.x or even 1.x :-)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Change PATH=$PATH:deps to PATH=deps:$PATH in the wicd wrappers, because
the latter is more deterministic; it prevents possibly wrong versions of
dependencies to sneak in from the environment.
Do the same for PYTHONPATH.
It doesn't make sense to build tools/applications with three different
python interpreter versions, so move them out of python modules list.
Also reverts 53ffc6e0ef.
OfflineIMAP is primarily a program/tool, not a python module (although
it installs a python module too, for those who want to poke at its
internals).
Now we can install it with "nix-env -i offlineimap" instead of
"nix-env -i python2.7-offlineimap".
- The description attribute is very long, so rename it to
longDescription and add a short text in the description attribute.
- Use licenses.gpl2Plus instead of free form text "GPLv2+".
- Add platforms attribute so that hydra will build the package.
This also fixes the annoying issue that minicom doesn't work out of the
box:
$ minicom
minicom: there is no global configuration file /etc/minirc.dfl
Ask your sysadmin to create one (with minicom -s).
$ sudo minicom -s
minicom: there is no global configuration file /etc/minirc.dfl
Ask your sysadmin to create one (with minicom -s).
minicom 2.4 basically refuses to enter setup unless /etc/minirc.dfl
already exists. sudo touch /etc/minirc.dfl is enough to fix that though,
but with this commit "sudo minicom -s" will work out of the box.
Since "src" is a fetchsvn directory, the source is copied with "cp
--no-preserve=timestamps" (see commit
6d928ab684). So some source files might
get a slightly different timestamp. Here, if lib/standard.ppmdfont
gets a newer timestamp than the generated file lib/standardppmdfont.c,
Make will try to rebuild the latter. But that fails because the
ppmdcfont program doesn't exist (yet).
Probably stdenv should ensure that every file has the same timestamp.
Changes are:
- Properly detect GPT disklabels and create proper BIOS boot partitions
if necessary.
- Return exit code 100 if reboot is required due to the kernel not
picking up the new partition table.
- Don't include BIOS boot partition in GRUB devices.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This fixes two issues:
- Don't _always_ print out NixOS configuration, only when explicitly
requested with -p.
- Add GRUB boot devices to NixOS configuration output.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This is in order to prepare for fetching the build output from the corresponding
target machine to even further speed up deployment.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This should prevent some annoying messages such as:
tar: usr/bin/nix-build: time stamp 2013-07-09 07:45:19 is 0.159248271 s in the f
uture
tar: usr/bin/nix-channel: time stamp 2013-07-09 07:45:19 is 0.159088763 s in the
future
tar: usr/bin/nix-collect-garbage: time stamp 2013-07-09 07:45:19 is 0.15901664 s
in the future
tar: usr/bin/nix-copy-closure: time stamp 2013-07-09 07:45:19 is 0.158948028 s i
n the future
tar: usr/bin/nix-daemon: time stamp 2013-07-09 07:45:19 is 0.158888042 s in the
future
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This fixes a bunch of issues for the NixOps Hetzner backend, because over there,
it's quite difficult to export the references graph without either duplicaing
lots of code or make a bunch of workarounds.
A detailed description about how it works can be found in the
meta.longDescription attribute.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>