Missing pkgconfig-deps were preventing detection by mpd, for example.
This only started to occur after pkgconfig update (maybe a bug fixed?).
CC #2769.
$ nix-env -f . -qa '*' --meta --xml --drv-path --show-trace
error: while querying the derivation named `clementine-1.2.1':
while evaluating `optional' at .../lib/lists.nix:113:20, called from .../pkgs/applications/audio/clementine/default.nix:50:22:
undefined variable `not' at .../pkgs/applications/audio/clementine/default.nix:50:32
For some reason library paths are not set at all for some libraries during
the build. Wrapper with LD_LIBRARY_PATH set for relevant libraries is currently
solution.
One reason for adding this is to make Chromium able to open files it has
downloaded.
Currently this happens:
/run/current-system/sw/bin/xdg-open: line 364: gnome-open: command not found
(And nothing happens in the GUI when clicking a downloaded file.)
Looking into xdg-open, one can see that it first tries to run gvfs-open
and then falls back to gnome-open. Adding 'gvfs' makes the first command
succeed.
Clementine has an optional dependency on libspotify, which is unfree.
Enabling libspotify unconditionally prevented Hydra from distributing
Clementine. Now, we optionally enable it based on
config.clementine.spotify.
The file $out/mkspecs/qconfig.pri contains a list of all include /
library paths used during the build, including build-time-only
packages like GDB and Ruby. So get rid of those.
Building the tests (which as far as I can tell we don't even run)
makes the build take > 19 GiB of disk space, which is a bit
excessive. Without the tests, it takes 2.6 GiB.
This allows it to keep building after
ba5473676f was pushed. Perhaps we should
add the extra OpenGL versions (2.9.1.0) and specify strict versions so
that it doesn't fail to build in 2 weeks.