http://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1234895
The mass errors on Hydra seem transient; I verified ghc on i686-linux.
Only darwin jobs are queued ATM. There's a libpng security update
included in this merge, so I don't want to wait too long.
Also fix the hash in goPackages.inflect, the only user of the fetcher ATM.
Closes #12002 (different `inflect` fix), fixes #12012.
Using fetchzip-derived functions is likely more efficient than fetchhg,
and it's lighter on dependencies (hash is the same as with fetchhg in this case).
Two reasons for this change:
- most of 5.0 packages don't build yet
- node packages are memory intensive and block Hydra evaluation
(Too many heap sections: Increase MAXHINCR or MAX_HEAP_SECTS)
PS: Removing node packages from evaluation goes from 7.5G down to
4.6G for whole nixos release job.
See #3594 and #11865
Relevant changes:
- Python version switched to Python 3
- ssdeep library got replaced with tlsh
- the 'magic' Python package got replaced with a different one
- Minor build system improvements == less work for us
"nix-env -iA gnupg" installs the 2.0.x version of GNU Privacy Guard. This patch
ensures that "nix-env -i gnupg" chooses the same version, instead of installing
GnuPG 2.1.x, which is considered a "development version".
Closes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/11899.
Previously, the native libvirt package was making an assertion that
the dependent Python package had a compatible version. This commit
switches that so that the Python package makes the assertion, since
it makes more sense to me to have a child package making an
assertion about its parent than vice versa.
Updated SIP Simple SDK to new version, is a dependency for e.g. Blink (which needs to be updated as the old version does not build anymore because the tarball has been removed)
The git version was duplicated from the stable one and the two had
begun to diverge significantly. For example, commit
88d731925d fixed a supposedly real
bug — but only in the stable package.
Factor out the shared code to avoid trouble — or worse, subtle
differences or bugs — in future.