This reverts commit 60aedadc59.
Using tests from #71212 I am now unable to reproduce there being issues
with starting the default metacity flashback session without this.
* Port to Meson (builds much faster)
* needed a patch to install systemd units
* soversion does not match but we do not care (https://github.com/Keruspe/GPaste/pull/285)
* Format with nixpkgs-format
* Updated license (BSD since 3.20)
* Drop dbus dependency (we are setting the paths manually anyway)
* Switch to fetchFromGitHub
* Add comment why clutter is needed
We just talked about this in private. I don't use this anymore for
various reasons, but willibutz is a wee-slack user and
definetely a well-qualified replacement here.
On start, unicorn, sidekiq and other parts running ruby code emits
quite a few warnings similar to
/var/gitlab/state/config/application.rb:202: warning: already initialized constant Gitlab::Application::LOOSE_EE_APP_ASSETS
/nix/store/ysb0lgbzxp7a9y4yl8d4f9wrrzy9kafc-gitlab-ee-12.3.5/share/gitlab/config/application.rb:202: warning: previous definition of LOOSE_EE_APP_ASSETS was here
/var/gitlab/state/lib/gitlab.rb:38: warning: already initialized constant Gitlab::COM_URL
/nix/store/ysb0lgbzxp7a9y4yl8d4f9wrrzy9kafc-gitlab-ee-12.3.5/share/gitlab/lib/gitlab.rb:38: warning: previous definition of COM_URL was here
This seems to be caused by the same ruby files being evaluated
multiple times due to the paths being different - sometimes they're
loaded using the direct path and sometimes through a symlink, due to
our split between config and package data. To fix this, we make sure
that the offending files in the state directory always reference the
store path, regardless of that being the real file or a symlink.
Instead of using execlineb to define the execlineb wrapper, we replace
it by a little C wrapper.
This is mainly done because on non-Linux systems (i.e. mainly macOS),
it is impossible for a shebang interpreter to be itself a shebang
script.
It is, however, perfectly fine to have a chain that goes
shebang -> ELF -> shebang -> ELF -> …
Co-Authored-By: Laurent Bercot <ska-skaware@skarnet.org>
The expression claimed there are differences between the release tarball and the tarball github packages from the tag but fetchFromGitHub literally downloads the same tarball.
perl is a run-time dependency, so it should be in buildInputs rather
than nativeBuildInputs.
This has been preventing patchShebangsAuto() in fixupOutputHooks from
patching the /usr/bin/perl interpreter shebang in $out/bin/rrsync since
61bc03c017.
Resolves#71198