Copy the bash completion script that comes with tig to
$out/etc/bash_completion.d/.
Note: to enable bash completion in NixOS, set
environment.enableBashCompletion = true;
pitz is a distributed bug tracker, inspired by ditz. Homepage:
http://pitz.tplus1.com/
pitz has a command line interface, pitz-<command>, and a webapp,
pitz-webapp.
TODO: pitz has a pitz-shell utility that depends on ipython, but when I
enabled it it raised an exception. I think it depends on an old IPython
version:
from IPython.Shell import IPShellEmbed
ImportError: No module named Shell
A broken pitz-shell doesn't affect the rest of the command line
interface nor the webapp, so it is not critical to have it working.
There are not many distributed bug trackers out there, so I hope that
adding pitz to nixpkgs may inspire people to support pitz (or similar
software).
FFMPEG support allows a greater variety of export and import options.
SNDFILE support allows WAV and other sound file formats to be used.
JACK support allows blender to be used with XJadeo, Ardour or any other JACK away audio editor.
dropbox-cli, part of dropbox-nautilus is a small self-contained python
script to control the dropbox daemon.
Signed-off-by: Moritz Ulrich <moritz@tarn-vedra.de>
stable: 25.0.1364.152 -> 26.0.1410.43 (builds fine, tested)
beta: 26.0.1410.28 -> 26.0.1410.43 (builds fine, tested)
dev: 26.0.1410.28 -> 27.0.1448.0 (build fixed and tested)
For version 27, this introduces a new dependency on libXtst and removes the
patch for siginfo_t and the pulseaudio array bounds error.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This patch was introduced before (7e5109a) the stdenv-updates merge and is no
longer needed, as the current C library doesn't use this flag anymore.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The updater was actually getting the -lite version, which our expression won't
build with, except if we switch some bundled dependencies to those in nixpkgs.
Of course the problem with fetching version 27 was me being stupid and using a
case statement in the updater, as if there won't be any version after 26 ;-)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Without the --disable-nptl-bug-check configure option LinuxSampler
refuses to build. It seems to be a long standing bug. Despite this, I
have used LinuxSampler for over a week now and it seems OK.
Our hard-linking code depended on md5sum, which FreeBSD doesn't have in its
system environment. To avoid that impure dependency, the hard-linking is now
done with the 'hardlink' utility from Nixpkgs.
First, pass in `self' again so that overriding works properly (thanks
for pointing that out, @edolstra)
Second, instead of having linuxPackages*.kernel mean something different
inside the set and out, add a new attribute linuxPackages*.kernelDev,
which for the generic kernel is simply linuxPackages*.kernel but for the
manual-config kernel is the `dev' output (which has the build tree,
source tree, etc.)
The second change required trivial modifications in a bunch of
expressions, I verified that all of the linuxPackages* sets defined in
all-packages.nix have the same drv paths before and after the change.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
A tarball is only available to subscribers or people who pay
to download it on the site. This project is GPL licensed but
users are strongly encouraged to support it financially
The builder.sh script used to call "make bootstrap" before running the build.
This build step, however, removes all kinds of generated files normally
included in the distributions -- such as the 'configure' script. If that target
is run, then new version of Emacs require Autoconf and Automake to compile.
Since the benefit of running "make bootstrap" is unclean to me, I chose to
remove that build step instead. As far as I can tell, the Emacs binary that
results from this build works fine.