This was preventing the Nixpkgs channel from updating, since the
program indexer barfed on:
error: anonymous function at /nix/store/wdnwbh3kmf68nhqqp0khcyxbdbp43vg5-nixos-14.12.626.b0d594c/nixos/nixpkgs/pkgs/top-level/node-packages.nix:1:1 called without required argument ‘neededNatives’, at /data/releases/nixos/unstable-small/.tmp-nixos-16.03pre72946.c50d013-787/unpack/nixos-16.03pre72946.c50d013/lib/customisation.nix:56:12
because Nixpkgs 16.03 was importing files from Nixpkgs 14.12.
Also added some half-assed checks to detect this issue in the future.
* package statsd node packages separatly since they actually require
nodejs-0.10 or nodejs-0.12 to work (which is ... well old)
* remove statsd packages and its backends from "global" node-packages.json.
i did not rebuild it since for some reason npm2nix command fails. next time
somebody will rerun npm2nix statsd packages are going to be removed.
* statsd service: backends are now provided as strings and not anymore as
packages.
Known changes:
- Fix crash when forwarded TCP connections fail to connect
(bug introduced in 2015.68)
- Avoid hang on session close when multiple sessions are started,
affects Qt Creator
- Reduce per-channel memory consumption in common case, increase default
channel limit from 100 to 1000 which should improve SOCKS forwarding
for modern webpages
- Handle multiple command line arguments in a single flag
- Manpage improvements
- Build fixes for Android
- Don't display the MOTD when an explicit command is run
- Check curve25519 shared secret isn't zero
ncftp appears to not properly honor PREFIX in its manpage target and
tries to install them to /usr/local
Work around this by adding --mandir to its configure flags.
Close #7979.
This commit adds a much more usable whois tool compared to the ones in
busybox and inetutils.
The sources for whois and mkpasswd from Debian are both located in the whois
git repository for historical reasons.