Changes the default fetcher in the Rust Platform to be the newer
`fetchCargoTarball`, and changes every application using the current default to
instead opt out.
This commit does not change any hashes or cause any rebuilds. Once integrated,
we will start deleting the opt-outs and recomputing hashes.
See #79975 for details.
Idea shamelessly stolen from 4e60b0efae.
I realized that I don't really know anymore where I'm listed as maintainer and what
I'm actually (co)-maintaining which means that I can't proactively take
care of packages I officially maintain.
As I don't have the time, energy and motivation to take care of stuff I
was interested in 1 or 2 years ago (or packaged for someone else in the
past), I decided that I make this explicit by removing myself from several
packages and adding myself in some other stuff I'm now interested in.
I've seen it several times now that people remove themselves from a
package without removing the package if it's unmaintained after that
which is why I figured that it's fine in my case as the affected pkgs
are rather low-prio and were pretty easy to maintain.
Update i3status to 2.13.
I needed to add a little hack to get it to build because for reasons
I can't seem to figure out, the configure script generates a broken
Makefile on this release.
The small sed line fixes the syntax error.
After commit [1] scrot will no longer overwrite files unless the `-o`
option is given. This commit makes the i3lock-fancy use `scrot -z -o`
instead of just `scrot -o`.
[1]: 489e322904
There ver very many conflicts, basically all due to
name -> pname+version. Fortunately, almost everything was auto-resolved
by kdiff3, and for now I just fixed up a couple evaluation problems,
as verified by the tarball job. There might be some fallback to these
conflicts, but I believe it should be minimal.
Hydra nixpkgs: ?compare=1538299
praw is a reddit wrapper that sometimes poses problems when installing
i3pystatus (twice in the past 6 months for me).
As its usage should be relatively low, it should be fine to drop.
users can go back the old behavior by overriding extraLibs
Simple script which is a wrapper for i3's layout persist functionality[1] that
automates the manual editing of the exported layout JSON.
[1] https://i3wm.org/docs/layout-saving.html
A recent upgrade of cargo-vendor changed its output slightly, which
broke all cargoSha256 hashes in nixpkgs.
See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/60668 for more information.
Since then, a few hashes have been fixed in master by hand, but there
were a lot still to do, so I did all of the ones left over with some
scripts I wrote.
The one hash I wasn’t able to update was habitat's, because it’s
currently broken and the build doesn’t get far enough to produce a
hash anyway.