That way sending mail with mutt works on NixOS too, without having to
manually change mutt's config on your system. sendmail will be found in
$PATH at runtime, and thus the setuid wrapper will be used, if
available.
Looks like this is the only way to do what 6258728318
was expected to do that doesn't break things and doesn't look like a complete hack.
The problem is that different `fetch`ers generate very different results (from
archive files to plain source trees) and allowing overriding `src` in top-level
derivation when there is a derived python package is no trivial matter.
This also removes qca2_ossl, because it's now bundled with the main QCA
package and we can now drop all those patches and build system fixes,
because they have switched from autotools to cmake.
Tested against a few builds like PSI and Tomahawk.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Also requires enabling iana-etc. I'm shooting for "unix" platforms which
seems reasonable. Not sure why this was restricted to linux originally --
the history doesn't tell.
This includes a slight refactor.
2014-11-24 - Snort 2.9.7.2
[*] New additions
* Application Identification Preprocessor, when used in conjunction with
open app ID detector content, that will identify application protocol,
client, server, and web applications (including those using SSL) and
include the info in Snort alert data. In addition, a new rule option
keyword 'appid' that can be used to constrain Snort rules based on one
or more applications that are identified for the connection.
See README.appid for details.
* A new protected_content rule option that is used to match against a content
that is hashed. It can be used to obscure the full context of the rule from
the administrator.
* Protocol Aware Flushing (PAF) improvements for SMTP, POP, and IMAP to
more accurately process different portions of email messages and file
attachments.
* Added ability to test normalization behavior without modifying network traffic.
When configured using na_policy_mode:inline-test, statistics will be gathered
on packet normalizations that would have occurred, allowing less disruptive
testing of inline deployments.
* The HTTP Inspection preprocessor now has the ability to decompress
DEFLATE and LZMA compressed flash content and DEFLATE compressed PDF
content from http responses when configured with the new decompress_swf
and decompress_pdf options. This enhancement can be used with existing rule
options that already match against decompressed equivalents.
* Added improved XFF support to HttpInspect. It is now possible to specify custom
HTTP headers to use in place of 'X-Fowarded-For'. In situations where traffic may
contain multiple XFF-like headers, it is possible to specify which headers hold
precedence.
* Added control socket command to dump packets.
* The Stream5 preprocessor functionality is now split between the new Session and Stream preprocessors.
* Added decoding capaiblity for Cisco FabricPath
[*] Improvements
* Update active response to allow for responses of 1500+ bytes that span
multiple TCP packets.
* Check limits of multiple configurations to not exceed a maximum ID of 4095.
* Updated the error output of byte_test, byte_jump, byte_extract to
including details on offending options for a given rule.
* Update build and install scripts to install preprocessor and engine libraries
into user specified libdir.
* Improved performance of IP Reputation preprocessor.
* The control socket will now report success when reloading empty IP Reputation whitelists/blacklists.
* All TCP normalizations can now be enabled individually. See README.normalize for details on using
the new options. For consistency with other options, the "urp" tcp normalization keyword now
enables the normalization instead of disabling it.
* Lowered memory demand of Unicode -> ASCII mapping in HttpInspect.
* Updated profiler output to remove duplicate results when using multiple configurations.
* Improved performance of FTP reassembly.
Changes include:
* 16 colour support
* UI preferences included in themes (http://www.profanity.im/themes.html)
* Roster panel in console window
* Word wrapping
* Configure time display in main window
* Set default account for /connect
* Contact presence and resource displayed in titlebar
* Ability to override resource when sending messages
* Chat session handling in line with http://xmpp.org/rfcs/rfc6121.html#message-chat
* Lower CPU usage during periods of inactivity
* Keychain/keyring integration using account eval_password property
* Fixed remote code execution bug on OSX when desktop notifications configured to show message text
Most new UI features are enabled by default but can be disabled with the relevant preference command.
make it easily possible to extend current buildInputs using override function.
eg.:
weechat.override { extraBuildInputs = [ pythonPackages.pync ]; }
i've removed pync since its plugin dependency which can now be added via
extraBuildInputs.
This reverts commit 0696b0ef78.
Okay, now finally, let's get this straight. We actually *want*
preferLocalBuild, *because* we have improved the source splitup in
c92dbffeac.
The idea is to use local builds in order to prevent the source being
pushed to a remote machine, splitted up there (and thus copied again)
and then being copied *again* FROM the remote machine.
"DOH!" - as @edolstra or @rbvermaa would call it... and good d^Hnight.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This reverts commit 26f024626c.
I actually wasn't reading the "remove" in the commit message, so sorry
for the brainfart/noise.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>