Add the Perl module `Swim`, version 0.1.44, generated by
`nix-generate-from-cpan`.
This Perl module is the reference implementation for the lightweight
markup language [Swim].
I have tested this change per nixpkgs manual section 11.1 ("Making
patches").
[Swim]: <https://github.com/ingydotnet/swim-info>
Add the Perl module `HTML::Escape`, version 1.10, generated by
`nix-generate-from-cpan`.
I have tested this change per nixpkgs manual section 11.1 ("Making
patches").
Add the Perl module `Module::Build::Pluggable::PPPort`, version 0.04,
generated by `nix-generate-from-cpan`.
I have tested this change per nixpkgs manual section 11.1 ("Making
patches").
Add the Perl module `Module::Build::Pluggable`, version 0.10,
generated by `nix-generate-from-cpan`.
I have tested this change per nixpkgs manual section 11.1 ("Making
patches").
I'm getting new error in X.0.log:
"Synaptics driver unable to detect protocol"
but the touchpad still works fine. It seems the driver is trying to
additionally apply to my regular (wireless) mouse which fails.
I hope this is just harmless.
I'm getting new error in X.0.log:
"Synaptics driver unable to detect protocol"
but the touchpad still works fine. It seems the driver is trying to
additionally apply to my regular (wireless) mouse which fails.
I hope this is just harmless.
- Fixes #19673; it caused problems in combination with buildEnv.
- As noted, X falls back to /tmp:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/19673#issuecomment-258871876
- Removing the directory is still required, as X would attempt to write
into it if allowed - and probably succeed in case the user set
nix.readOnlyStore = false; (X runs as root).
- Archeology link: 9d1569316.
Per upstream, this contains primarily stability & performance fixes.
Notably, the relase fixes a bug that would sometimes make clients
unusable after leaving standby mode, as well as plugging a memory leak.
This largely reverts commit 599312739e.
The main reason is that it breaks the plugins, because the mentioned
commit didn't change the attributes for the plugins as well.
But instead of just fixing the attributes when we import the plugin
packages, let's just override pythonPackages in all-packages.nix.
Right now, Beets is in transition to Python 3, so we don't need to wait
that long until we can remove the dependency on Python 2:
https://github.com/beetbox/beets/releases/tag/v1.4.1
Once Python 3 support is no longer beta, we can just change this by
changing one line only instead of several.
Tested this by building beets with both external plugins.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @FRidh
Packaging itself is pretty much straightforward, the tests however
revealed a few issues, which I have fixed with a small patch that has
been upstreamed at https://github.com/karlch/vimiv/pull/32.
The other sed-based patches in postPatch are mostly NixOS-specific.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
There's no reason to disable ALL tests just because only one particular
test module is failing.
Tested on i686-linux and x86_64-linux against these Python versions:
Python 2.6: The interpreter itself doesn't build
Python 2.7: Successful for both architectures
Python 3.3: Successful for both architectures
Python 3.4: Successful for both architectures
Python 3.5: Successful for both architectures
Python 3.6: One of the dependencies of pillow doesn't build (pytest)
Tests for PyPy still fail, which is why the doCheck attribute is only
set to false if we're building for PyPy.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @desiderius, @goibhniu, @prikhi