As the comment notes, restarts/exits of dhcpcd generally require
restarting the NTP service since, if name resolution fails for a pool of
servers, the service might break itself. To be on the safe side, try
restarting Chrony in these instances, too.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
Setting the server list to be empty is useful e.g. for hardware-only
or virtualized reference clocks that are passed through to the system
directly. In this case, initstepslew has no effect, so don't emit it.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
I was testing the build on nixos-unstable but
64d50a0099 added another patch. Since this
patch is already in 0.48.0 it can't be applied again (overriding Meson
isn't optimal but we can't build wlroots with 0.46.1).
I've also dropped the "-Dxcb-xkb=enabled" flag since it was removed
(replaced with Xinput).
Thanks @kenogo for noticing this :)
This is a service release to update the stable version 1.3 of Roundcube
Webmail. It contains fixes to several bugs backported from the master
branch including a security fix for a reported XSS vulnerability plus
updates to ensure compatibility with PHP 7.3 and recent versions of
Courier-IMAP, Dovecot and MySQL 8. See the complete changelog at
https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/releases/tag/1.3.8
You can use stdenv.hostPlatform.emulator to get an executable that
runs cross-built binaries. This could be any emulator. For instance,
we use QEMU to emulate Linux targets and Wine to emulate Windows
targets. To work with qemu, we need to support custom targets.
I’ve reworked the cross tests in pkgs/test/cross to use this
functionality.
Also, I’ve used talloc to cross-execute with the emulator. There
appears to be a cross-execute for all waf builds. In the future, it
would be nice to set this for all waf builds.
Adds stdenv.hostPlatform.qemuArch attrbute to get the qemuArch for
each platform.