I'm baaaaack!
This patch reverts my patch where I removed myself as maintainer because
of my traveling. I'm back now and I want to maintain these packages
again.
This reverts commit ce1c1e3093.
The darwin build fails and it's probably not particularly useful there.
utils.c:33:19: error: use of undeclared identifier 'CLOCK_MONOTONIC'
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &t);
/cc ZHF #45961
* treewide: http -> https sources
This updates the source urls of all top-level packages from http to
https where possible.
* buildtorrent: fix url and tab -> spaces
With this patch I remove myself as a maintainer for all packages I
currently maintain.
This is due the fact that I will be basically off the grid from May 2018
until early 2019, as I will be on a trip through north america.
I will revert this patch as soon as I'm back, as I plan to continue
contributing to nixpkgs then.
But as I cannot maintain anything during that time, I'd like to get this
patch merged.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
Negative reasoning like `allBut` is a bad idea with an open world of
platforms. Concretely, if we add a new, quite different sort of
platform, existing packages with `allBut` will claim they work on it
even though they probably won't.
I don't know where this comes from (I accidentally did that as well
once), but some derivations seem to use `buildPhases` rather than
`phases` in their derivations.
This kills all improper usages as the lack of a `phases` argument
didn't break the build, so this can be safely removed.
Update physlock to a more current version which supports PAM and
systemd-logind. Amongst others, this should work now with the slim
login manager without any additional configuration, because it does
not rely on the utmp mechanism anymore.
* pkgs: refactor needless quoting of homepage meta attribute
A lot of packages are needlessly quoting the homepage meta attribute
(about 1400, 22%), this commit refactors all of those instances.
* pkgs: Fixing some links that were wrongfully unquoted in the previous
commit
* Fixed some instances
With newer Nix it's (fortunately) no longer possible to create a file
with setuid bits, even though the permissions are fixed later the build
will fail during installPhase already.
I've verified whether the contents of the output path are the same as
before this change and the contents match.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Since systemd has been adopted for a while now, we should switch to
using it for light-locker as well. So I disabled ConsoleKit/UPower
support in favor of using systemd with logind. This fixed many issues
for me, and made light-locker working again.
I followed the PKGBUILD of Arch's package in determining the right
configure flags. See: https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/tree/trunk/PKGBUILD?h=packages/light-locker
In line with the Nixpkgs manual.
A mechanical change, done with this command:
find pkgs -name "*.nix" | \
while read f; do \
sed -e 's/description\s*=\s*"\([a-z]\)/description = "\u\1/' -i "$f"; \
done
I manually skipped some:
* Descriptions starting with an abbreviation, a user name or package name
* Frequently generated expressions (haskell-packages.nix)
This seems to have been confusing people, using both xlibs and xorg, etc.
- Avoided renaming local (and different) xlibs binding in gcc*.
- Fixed cases where both xorg and xlibs were used.
Hopefully everything still works as before.
It was really ugly that `xlibs.xlibs` meant something else than `xlibs`,
especially when using `with xlibs`, such as in wine.
Also, now `xlibs` is the same as `xorg`.
The upstream tarball has changed, so I checked why this has happened and
found a tarball with the old SHA256 hash here:
http://fossies.org/linux/misc/xscreensaver-5.33.tar.gz/
After checking the contents of this and the new upstream tarball I found
that the old tarball had only .so, .o and .o.d files which now are no
longer existent in the new tarball.
Seems that the upstream author has accidentally put object files in the
source tarball and has now corrected this mistake.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>