This commit:
- Moves the update script into the dir, out of the maintainers dir. This makes
it more discoverable in general. It can also be invoked from anywhere to write
to default.nix
- Swaps it to use the standardized `passthru.updateScript`. This means that
eventually bots like `nixpkgs-update` will be able to handle it.
- Runs the script to upgrade to the latest versions
See https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#ssec-stdenv-attributes
Leave license empty when it is not provided. This prevents packages from
failing to build because the license is set to
`stdenv.lib.licenses.unkown`.
There will still be a warning about the unkown license.
Not only the binary `parallel` displays a re,inder to quote their
software but it systematically breaks update here regardless of my
network quality.
Better be slow than fail. If anyone can fix it, we may rollback this.
The `name` parameter to buildPerlPackage is deprecated, and
everything currently in perl-packages.nix has already been
converted to use pname/version instead.
This also changes the URLs to be pure string literals,
matching the convention used in nixpkgs in practice.
Changes:
- Fetches rocks and builds Nix expressions for them in parallel
- Passes 'maintainers' list to luarocks-nix
- Constructs the luarocks argument list more cleanly, by using an
indexed array
- Made indentation consistent
the recent luarocks can install for a different interpreter than the one
running luarocks.
Due to the way the update is done on nix, it seems more practical to use
this feature than running the script with different luarocks-nix ?
For update script parallelization, we have started calling builtins.toJSON
on updateScripts, which triggers evaluation of paths and therefore their copying
to Nix store. This breaks update scripts that assume that they exist in nixpkgs
like dwarf-fortress.
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/61935
Let’s stringify the paths before JSONification to prevent the evaluation.
One bugfix patch is included - merged upstream but not released yet.
knot-resolver wrapper would need to add binaryheap explicitly,
so it's migrated to the automatic LUA path discovery instead.
Similarly rename std.normalize to std_normalize.
Having a dot in the name prevents some changes to the lua infrastructure,
for instance passing attribute names { std._debug }: to a function would fail with
`syntax error, unexpected ',', expecting '.' or '=',`
Also made changes to lua package generation system to account for packages like cqueues
that have one version per lua interpreter.
The csv file also accepts comments now.
* neovim-unwrapped: now use lua environments
* mpv: use lua environments
* luaPackages.inspect: init at 3.1.1-0
* luaPackages.lgi: mark as a lua module
* luaPackages.vicious: mark as a lua module
* lua: generate packages from luarocks
* luarocks-nix: update
* removed packages already available in nixpkgs
* adressing reviews
update script can now accept another csv file as input with -c
* Remove obsolete comment
All Python packages now have an updateScript. The script calls
`update-python-libraries` and passes it the position of the derivation
expression obtained using `meta.position`. This works fine in case a Nix
expression represents only a single derivation. If there are more in it,
`update-python-libraries` will fail.
To make updating large attribute sets faster, the update scripts
are now run in parallel.
Please note the following changes in semantics:
- The string passed to updateScript needs to be a path to an executable file.
- The updateScript can also be a list: the tail elements will then be passed
to the head as command line arguments.
* Print Dependency failures as well as direct failures and update to Python3
some package fail due to non-exposed dependencies and would thus not appear in the list, for example gcj
* hydra-eval-failures: simpler hashbang
Based on https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/34842, the
nix-instantiate output was pretty-printed and the validity of the github handles
manually verified, by automatically checking whether the user handles exist on
github (https://github.com/userhandle, status 200 or 404).
Each handle under 5 characters was manually checked (because the collision
probability with non-maintainer accounts is high), each missing entry was
manually researched.
The script used is kept in `maintainers/scripts` as an example of how to work
with the mainainers list through nix’ JSON interface.
Lot of my GNOME packages have several legacy aliases,
which causes them to be updated multiple times.
This patch uses lib.unique to remove the duplicates.
This commit introduces two new features:
1. specify with --target whether major, minor or patch updates should be made
2. use --commit to create commits for each of the updates
- Gucharmap no longer follow the GNOME major versioning.
- Gucharmap no longer includes Unicode data. Instead the data should be
downloaded from unicode.org.
* gnome3: only maintain single GNOME 3 package set
GNOME 3 was split into 3.10 and 3.12 in #2694. Unfortunately, we barely have the resources
to update a single version of GNOME. Maintaining multiple versions just does not make sense.
Additionally, it makes viewing history using most Git tools bothersome.
This commit renames `pkgs/desktops/gnome-3/3.24` to `pkgs/desktops/gnome-3`, removes
the config variable for choosing packageset (`environment.gnome3.packageSet`), updates
the hint in maintainer script, and removes the `gnome3_24` derivation from `all-packages.nix`.
Closes: #29329
* maintainers/scripts/gnome: Use fixed GNOME 3 directory
Since we now allow only a single GNOME 3 package set, specifying
the working directory is not necessary.
This commit sets the directory to `pkgs/desktops/gnome-3`.
This should avoid the 28 lines of unnecessary spam about fetching stdenv
and bash:
````
=== Building pull request #28261
these paths will be fetched (0.51 MiB download, 2.50 MiB unpacked):
/nix/store/2pm24nzym7z11nddnf6vmqhsqmzx9h3g-bash-4.4-p12-dev
/nix/store/3n6g5nmyn63gsgjc7z03rsd88s2q7b7i-stdenv
/nix/store/7mpcc6x6b3db595rsqr1qjckpaj1dym8-bash-4.4-p12-info
/nix/store/d9hb8f6j2syq08hw97qajdcdkl9lwg9n-bash-4.4-p12-doc
fetching path ‘/nix/store/d9hb8f6j2syq08hw97qajdcdkl9lwg9n-bash-4.4-p12-doc’...
*** Downloading ‘https://cache.nixos.org/nar/013kcshsm2hzpngmrf4izq3ag8s9avrkhz5z8l8mgnxay1lxlz99.nar.xz’ to ‘/nix/store/d9hb8f6j2syq08hw97qajdcdkl9lwg9n-bash-4.4-p12-doc’...
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fetching path ‘/nix/store/2pm24nzym7z11nddnf6vmqhsqmzx9h3g-bash-4.4-p12-dev’...
*** Downloading ‘https://cache.nixos.org/nar/1225myjpymp5bv0x5zl08dmdz786jf86fshc2dwa3zgxasrppcfi.nar.xz’ to ‘/nix/store/2pm24nzym7z11nddnf6vmqhsqmzx9h3g-bash-4.4-p12-dev’...
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fetching path ‘/nix/store/7mpcc6x6b3db595rsqr1qjckpaj1dym8-bash-4.4-p12-info’...
*** Downloading ‘https://cache.nixos.org/nar/04dzl4jlhxhisiby9lyw2k6q2w5ns3xy1h6gfdc14qn649lshy2f.nar.xz’ to ‘/nix/store/7mpcc6x6b3db595rsqr1qjckpaj1dym8-bash-4.4-p12-info’...
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fetching path ‘/nix/store/3n6g5nmyn63gsgjc7z03rsd88s2q7b7i-stdenv’...
*** Downloading ‘https://cache.nixos.org/nar/013xg2cnv9wf3fkhcl3b3b6iihqnwhy65m6ijb6ynwavy584w2xi.nar.xz’ to ‘/nix/store/3n6g5nmyn63gsgjc7z03rsd88s2q7b7i-stdenv’...
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=== Reviewing PR 28261 : busybox: 1.26.2 -> 1.27.1, fix bootstrap
````
(From https://travis-ci.org/NixOS/nixpkgs/jobs/264390932)
This script determines whether there is an update available for the
package and if so, updates the version and sha256 attributes.
This only works for packages that have their own expression, and `pname`
and `sha256` attribute.