These packages will be placed into an environment using
`backendsToPackages`. This function explicitly maps backends to
`pkgs.nodePackages.${type}` unless it's a builtin. This ensures that only
valid backends that work on NixOS are used (if not, the build already
breaks at evaluation time).
The log will be redirected to `stdout` to be able to watch the entire
output using `journalctl`.
Configuration parameters for the backends need to be set using
`services.statsd.extraConfig` as each backend has its own options and
all of them shouldn't be validated and checked explicitly and manually.
Makefiles generated by premake do not support parallel building:
cd build/gmake
make -f deps.make config=release_x64 obj/x64/release/deps/sds.o
sds.c
../../dep/extern/sds.c:1088:1: fatal error: opening dependency file obj/x64/release/deps/sds.d: No such file or directory
}
^
compilation terminated.
make: *** [deps.make:194: obj/x64/release/deps/sds.o] Error 1
New features:
* Support for retrieving reverse PTRs.
* Support for subnet-ranges.
* Add logging (aszlig/hetzner#14).
Fixes:
* Hide internal methods from the public API.
* Fix Python 3 compatibility.
* Fix for creating admin accounts with Hetzner's new login site.
* Fix __repr__/__str__ issue with some exceptions (aszlig/hetzner#23).
* Fix login for RobotWebInterface
Changes for the hetznerctl utility:
* show: Show subnets
* show: Show reverse PTRs
* New 'rdns' subcommand for getting/setting/removing reverse-PTRs.
* Use 'argparse' instead of 'optparse'.
* Add command for managing admin accounts.
* New '--debug' flag for printing debugging information.
This also fixes NixOS/nixops#778.
Tested building against Python 2.7 and Python 3.6.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Built successfully on x86_64-linux.
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against the tag of my local checkout. Furthermore, I've checked the GPG
signature of the tag.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
This commit adds the CentOS 7.4 base image from the CentOS mirror, for use with
building RPMs or evaluating Nix expressions in a CentOS image.
When CentOS 7.5 comes out, I will swap this URL to the permanently vaulted image.