Release notes:
https://github.com/clearlinux/linux-steam-integration/releases/tag/v0.7.3
The same person (Ikey) who developed Linux Steam Integration have left
the Solus project where it was developed and works on Clearlinux now
instead, which seems to have picked up this project and made the first
release for a really long time.
SAPIC is bundled with Tamarin and doesn't have separate releases
anymore; add an appropriate 'throw' clause to the alias so people know
where to find it.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
With this, we can drop the old 1.4.0 patches for 8.4 support, since
those are now upstream.
Furthermore, SAPIC Is now bundled inside Tamarin, so we can drop the
external dependency. (This includes a patch that compiles SAPIC to
native code, much like the original, to reduce closure size.)
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
This is a backwards compatible change; it mostly puts all the extensions
for postgresql in a common directory to keep them isolated.
It also moves a few things that /were not/ extensions out into other parts of
the filesystem namespace; namely the postgresql_jdbc and psqlodbc libraries
were moved under development/java-modules and development/libraries,
respectively. Because these libraries use the libpq postgresql client drivers,
they're less sensitive to underlying version changes anyway (since the protocol
is relatively stable).
No attributes were renamed or harmed in the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
There are situations where several filesystems reside on a single encrypted LUKS
device (e.g. when using BTRFS subvolumes).
Simply generating a `boot.init.luks.devices.NAME.device` entry for each mounted
filesystem will result in an error later when evaluating the nix expression in
`hardware-configuration.nix`.
This reverts commit 5574df3549.
I also can't reproduce the problem anymore; discussion: #41312.
Fixes #53569, fixes #53948. (Vulnerabilities in old curl.)