* needs at least qtgraphicaleffects not mentioned in docs
* doesn't want to use our libqmatrixclient, so let it use bundled
* took a few runs (or perhaps just patience with one) to populate,
when my profile icon appeared it seemed ready-- then click it
to see list of rooms and such.
Qt 5.11 was downgraded to 5.9 because of two issues:
- spawns errors like
```
qrc:/qml/SignInWaiting.qml:20:9: QML BusyIndicator: Detected anchors on an item that is managed by a layout. This is undefined behavior; use Layout.alignment instead.
qrc:/qml/SignInWaiting.qml:26:9: QML Text: Detected anchors on an item that is managed by a layout. This is undefined behavior; use Layout.alignment instead.
qrc:/qml/SignInWaiting.qml:20:9: QML BusyIndicator: Detected anchors on an item that is managed by a layout. This is undefined behavior; use Layout.alignment instead.
qrc:/qml/SignInWaiting.qml:26:9: QML Text: Detected anchors on an item that is managed by a layout. This is undefined behavior; use Layout.alignment instead.
qrc:/qml/SignInWaiting.qml:20:9: QML BusyIndicator: Detected anchors on an item that is managed by a layout. This is undefined behavior; use Layout.alignment instead.
qrc:/qml/SignInWaiting.qml:26:9: QML Text: Detected anchors on an item that is managed by a layout. This is undefined behavior; use Layout.alignment instead.
qrc:/qml/SignInWaiting.qml:20:9: QML BusyIndicator: Detected anchors on an item that is managed by a layout. This is undefined behavior; use Layout.alignment instead.
qrc:/qml/SignInWaiting.qml:26:9: QML Text: Detected anchors on an item that is managed by a layout. This is undefined behavior; use Layout.alignment instead.
qrc:/qml/SignInWaiting.qml:20:9: QML BusyIndicator: Detected anchors on an item that is managed by a layout. This is undefined behavior; use Layout.alignment instead.
qrc:/qml/SignInWaiting.qml:26:9: QML Text: Detected anchors on an item that is managed by a layout. This is undefined behavior; use Layout.alignment instead.
```
- Google login doesn't work. It just doesn't start embedded webbrowser
This aims to make the `weechat` package even more configurable. It
allows to specify scripts and commands using the `configure` function
inside a `weechat.override` expression.
The package can be configured like this:
```
with import <nixpkgs> { };
weechat.override {
plugins = { availablePlugins, ... }: {
plugins = builtins.attrValues availablePlugins;
init = ''
/set foo bar
/server add freenode chat.freenode.org
'';
scripts = [ "/path/to/script.py" ];
};
}
```
All commands are passed to `weechat --run-command "/set foo bar;/server ..."`.
The `plugins' attribute is not necessarily required anymore, if it's
sufficient to add `init' commands, the `plugins' will be
`builtins.attrValues availablePlugins' by default.
Additionally the result contains `weechat` and `weechat-headless`
(introduced in WeeChat 2.1) now.
This package was marked as broken since
9cb0b49673.
Reason: The package is outdated and keeping up with the beta releases
isn't really worth it (there are regular stable releases).