Regression introduced by 6b447a3c9b.
In this commit the Quake 3 demo data now have a meta attribute which
specifies the license as unfreeRedistributable.
While I haven't found anything official about that on the web, let's
just allow it to be used in the test because first of all, we have been
using it for a long time (since 2009, introduced in 497760b) and second,
because it will be quite some effort to rewrite the test with something
like OpenArena (particularily because we need coverage data and need to
use the ioquake3 version plus OpenArena-specific patches).
Tested evaluation on my local system, but the VM test still fails.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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Regression introduced by 3891d3e654.
Merging multiple options with type "str" won't work and give an
evaluation error. For extra configuration lines in the Postfix config it
really should be "lines", especially because even the description
mentions "extra lines".
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
For instance, a binary like libfoo.so will cause a symlink
lib/debug/libfoo.so.debug -> .build-id/<build-ID>.debug to be
created. This is primarily useful for use with eu-addr2line, if you
know the name of a binary and the relative address, but not the build
ID.
Also, install programs with the "eu-" prefix to prevent collisions
with binutils (as recommended by upstream), enable xz support, and
enable deterministic archives.
Modifies libvirt package to search for configs in /var/lib and changes
libvirtd service to copy the default configs to the new location.
This enables the user to change e.g. the networking configuration with
virsh or virt-manager and keep those settings.
I'm not certain about this, so I'm trying for firefox only.
Rationale: it might be confusing to see two firefox-${version} instances
in logs or paths, so I wanted to differentiate them.
- I chose to keep `browser-unwrapped` attributes so that it's much
easier to override parameters for the browser (through `packageOverrides`).
- Aliases `browserWrapper` are retained for now, as usual.