PlexPy was renamed to Tautulli.
This renames the module as well as the application accordingly.
Aliases are kept for backwards compatibility.
# Conflicts:
# nixos/modules/services/misc/tautulli.nix
It is confusing that font-awesome_4 is the font,
one get when installing font-awesome-ttf.
I don't really see a use case to keep the old version around.
The tarball job fails when warnings are detected (and blocks channel).
And that's good, because `nix-env -qa` also gets these warnings.
I'm afraid we still don't have a good way to deprecate attributes,
exactly because the inability to distinguish these "listing actions"
from explicit usage (direct or transitive).
* Add an alias with a deprecation warning for `nxproxy` to avoid an
immediate breaking change.
* Use the default shell used in the build environment (`stdenv.shell`)
for patching. This shell is in the environment and thus used to patch
scripts using `patchShebangs`. The shell is referenced as `stdenv.shell`
in Makefiles to patch the remaining occurrences of `/bin/bash` in the
build environment.
postgis: cleanup
Another part of https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/38698, though I did cleanup even more.
Moving docs to separate output should save another 30MB.
I did pin poppler to 0.61 just to be sure GDAL doesn't break again next
time poppler changes internal APIs.
* postgresql: reorganize package and it's extensions
Extracts some useful parts of https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/38698,
in particular, it's vision that postgresql plugins should be namespaced.
SAPIC is bundled with Tamarin and doesn't have separate releases
anymore; add an appropriate 'throw' clause to the alias so people know
where to find it.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
That means the following attributes are gone:
- liberation_ttf_v1_binary
- liberation_ttf_v2_binary
Because of this Libreoffice uses liberation source fonts
I've renamed these attributes because the binary form is gone:
- liberation_ttf_v1_from_source -> liberation_ttf_v1
- liberation_ttf_v2_from_source -> liberation_ttf_v2
They're aliases for these.
Also remove incorrect emacs25Macport alias.
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"_CFNotificationCenterAddObserver", referenced from:
_mac_term_init in macterm.o
_macfont_copy_available_families_cache in macfont.o
"_CFNotificationCenterGetDistributedCenter", referenced from:
_mac_term_init in macterm.o
"_CFNotificationCenterGetLocalCenter", referenced from:
_macfont_copy_available_families_cache in macfont.o
"_CFURLCopyResourcePropertyForKey", referenced from:
_Fmac_file_alias_p in mac.o
"_CFURLCreateBookmarkDataFromFile", referenced from:
_Fmac_file_alias_p in mac.o
"_CFURLCreateByResolvingBookmarkData", referenced from:
_Fmac_file_alias_p in mac.o
"_CFURLResourceIsReachable", referenced from:
_mac_update_title_bar in macfns.o
_mac_input_source_properties in macfns.o
"_NSDefaultRunLoopMode", referenced from:
-[NSApplication(Emacs) runTemporarilyWithBlock:] in macappkit.o
___57-[EmacsController handleQueuedNSEventsWithHoldingQuitIn:]_block_invoke in macappkit.o
_mac_run_loop_run_once in macappkit.o
___mac_run_loop_run_once_block_invoke in macappkit.o
___37-[EmacsController(Menu) trackMenuBar]_block_invoke in macappkit.o
___create_and_show_dialog_block_invoke.2445 in macappkit.o
___mac_select_block_invoke in macappkit.o
...
"_NSURLAttributeModificationDateKey", referenced from:
_mac_document_create_with_url in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSArray", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSData", referenced from:
l_OBJC_$_CATEGORY_NSData_$_Emacs in macappkit.o
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSDate", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSDictionary", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSMethodSignature", referenced from:
l_OBJC_$_CATEGORY_NSMethodSignature_$_Emacs in macappkit.o
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSMutableArray", referenced from:
l_OBJC_$_CATEGORY_NSMutableArray_$_Emacs in macappkit.o
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSMutableData", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSMutableDictionary", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSMutableSet", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSNull", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSRunLoop", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSSet", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSTimer", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSURL", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSUserDefaults", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in macappkit.o
"_OBJC_EHTYPE_$_NSException", referenced from:
GCC_except_table81 in macappkit.o
GCC_except_table810 in macappkit.o
"_kCFURLIsAliasFileKey", referenced from:
_Fmac_file_alias_p in mac.o
"_kCFURLIsSymbolicLinkKey", referenced from:
_Fmac_file_alias_p in mac.o
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
These are the old tools that later became part of ACPICA.
It is obsolete and we already have newer acpica-tools.
Alias to acpica-tools for out of tree backward-compat
TrueCrypt has been retired for a while now and the source archive we
pointed to is gone. Moreover the VeraCrypt fork is available, maintained
and fixes issues previous audits found in TrueCrypt.
Nixpkgs' channel currently can't move forward so long as there is a
trace in evaluating the top-level arguments. Which means that it isn't
possible to add a warning message to warn users of future package
removal.
So the only way forward appears to be just removing the alias
altogether.
(cherry picked from commit b4133ebc17c2742a76d912f4f0bf46719bc7800e)
This requires removing also the Coq 8.3 and Matita 0.5.8 packages.
Coq 8.3 was released 8 years ago (2010) and there is no trace left
of users of this version (contrary to Coq 8.4, released 2012).
It is well over time to remove it.
Matita 0.5.8 was released in 2010 and because this version was still
used for teaching according to the official website, a legacy release
(0.5.9) was released in 5 years later to compile with more recent
OCaml libraries.
Updating to 0.5.9 (or a more recent version like 0.99.3) should allow
getting rid of the dependency on older OCaml but it is hard to test
given that the package is already broken before this update.
Before, providers were only built indirectly. Since proviers don't
depend on terraform to build they can be moved into their own collection
of packages. This also has the advantage that they can be reached
directly using an attribute path (Eg: terraform-providers.nixos).
Co-authored-by: Wael Nasreddine <wael.nasreddine@gmail.com>
morituri has been dead for a while now and uses gst-python which is
no longer supported wth Python 2. whipper is a maintained fork,
packaged, for example, in Arch.
This aims to make the `weechat` package even more configurable. It
allows to specify scripts and commands using the `configure` function
inside a `weechat.override` expression.
The package can be configured like this:
```
with import <nixpkgs> { };
weechat.override {
plugins = { availablePlugins, ... }: {
plugins = builtins.attrValues availablePlugins;
init = ''
/set foo bar
/server add freenode chat.freenode.org
'';
scripts = [ "/path/to/script.py" ];
};
}
```
All commands are passed to `weechat --run-command "/set foo bar;/server ..."`.
The `plugins' attribute is not necessarily required anymore, if it's
sufficient to add `init' commands, the `plugins' will be
`builtins.attrValues availablePlugins' by default.
Additionally the result contains `weechat` and `weechat-headless`
(introduced in WeeChat 2.1) now.
This reverts commit 0b124c1e91. We
should really stop adding things that are not packages to
all-packages.nix. For example, having nixos-rebuild.nix in
all-packages.nix causes 'nix-env -qa' to evaluate a NixOS
configuration, which obviously is not good for performance. (We should
probably also remove the 'nixos' attribute from all-packages.nix, but
at least that's a function so nix-env will ignore it.)
* mpich2 -> mpich
* remove slurm dependency
* use most recent gfortran
* turn enableParallelBulding on
* ensure mpi[cc,cxx,fort] uses default compilers it was built with
This makes the command ‘nix-env -qa -f. --arg config '{skipAliases =
true;}'’ work in Nixpkgs.
Misc...
- qtikz: use libsForQt5.callPackage
This ensures we get the right poppler.
- rewrites:
docbook5_xsl -> docbook_xsl_ns
docbook_xml_xslt -> docbook_xsl
diffpdf: fixup
I am reverting two name changes that might not be a good idea:
- gnum4 → m4
- apacheAnt → ant
These are debatable changes & not sure what’s best. I prefered the
short version because there are not alternatives- but will not hold
off for now.
If an alias is already defined in all-packages.nix, we want to throw
an error to make it obvious that something is wrong. Otherwise there
is no way to realize that the alias is shadowing the real definition.
I still feel weird about doing this because it seems a little hacky
but this was requested by @Mic92 and seems understandable to not want
to mix up libressl outputs with netcat stuff.
The `tex-gyre-*-math` fonts are moved to the `tex-gyre-math` set for consistency
with `tex-gyre` and to allow them to be easily installed together. Aliases are
created for backwards-compatibility.
Currently broken on NixOS due to hardcoded modprobe binary path (see
bug #30756 from Oct 2017), no activity on a proposed fix for months.
As the protocol is terribly broken anyways, let's better remove it
completely, and not talk about anymore ;-)
Closes#30756.
These (outdated) derivations are only used by nixos/lib/testing.nix.
If we want to provide jquery & jquery-ui packages this is better done
in nodePackages.
* remove EOL ruby versions for security and maintenance reasons.
* only expose ruby_MAJOR_MINOR to the top-level. we don't provide
guarantees for the TINY version.
* mark all related packages as broken
* switch the default ruby version from 2.3.x to 2.4.x
This can be disabled with the `withKerberos` flag if desired.
Make the relevant assertions lazy,
so that if an overlay is used to set kerberos to null,
a later override can explicitly set `withKerberos` to false.
Don't build with GSSAPI by default;
the patchset is large and a bit hairy,
and it is reasonable to follow upstream who has not merged it
in not enabling it by default.
This can be disabled with the `withKerberos` flag if desired.
Make the relevant assertions lazy,
so that if an overlay is used to set kerberos to null,
a later override can explicitly set `withKerberos` to false.
Don't build with GSSAPI by default;
the patchset is large and a bit hairy,
and it is reasonable to follow upstream who has not merged it
in not enabling it by default.
- ghc versions 6.10.4, 6.12.3, and 7.2.2 are broken, and 6.10.2-binary is no
longer necessary after those versions have been dropped
- halvm version 2.4.0 hasn't compiled in a long time
- uhc version 1.1.9.4 hasn't compiled in a long time
WinUSB was renamed to WoeUSB
(https://github.com/slacka/WoeUSB/issues/100).
Also, put mount points in /run instead of /tmp to sidestep security
considerations with /tmp.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
There are separate derivations for these libraries and we don't want
conflict. Multitarget is generally more useful, and will eventually
speed up cross builds, so why not?!
postage is no longer maintained and has been replaced by the identical pgmanage. See:
https://github.com/workflowproducts/postage#postage-has-been-replaced-with-pgmanage
The following error is raised when a user enables the deprecated `services.postage.enable` option:
Failed assertions:
- services.postage is deprecated in favor of pgmanage. They have the same options so just substitute postage for pgmanage.
The biggest benefit is that we no longer have to update the registry
package. This means that just about any cargo package can be built by
nix. No longer does `cargo update` need to be feared because it will
update to packages newer then what is available in nixpkgs.
Instead of fetching the cargo registry this bundles all the source code
into a "vendor/" folder.
This also uses the new --frozen and --locked flags which is nice.
Currently cargo-vendor only provides binaries for Linux and
macOS 64-bit. This can be solved by building it for the other
architectures and uploading it somewhere (like the NixOS cache).
This also has the downside that it requires a change to everyone's deps
hash. And if the old one is used because it was cached it will fail to
build as it will attempt to use the old version. For this reason the
attribute has been renamed to `cargoSha256`.
Authors:
* Kevin Cox <kevincox@kevincox.ca>
* Jörg Thalheim <Mic92@users.noreply.github.com>
* zimbatm <zimbatm@zimbatm.com>
- Remove single rdmd derivation and introduce new dtools derivation with more tools from the repository.
- Update rdmd/dtools 2.067.0 -> 2.075.1
- Adding checkPhase
- Fixing dependencies
- Update derivation description
Move most of wine configurations to winePackages which is not built on Hydra.
Leave two top-level packages:
wine: stable release with an "office" configuration;
wineStaging: staging release with a "full" configuration.
Additional tools:
- gpg-key2latex
- gpgdir
- gpgwrap
This module is really hacky and the dependencies are very messy... :o
However I tried my best at testing all 19 individual tools and they
should (hopefully) all work now (apart from sendmail which can be
provided by multiple packages) :)
The code is very redundant (sorry) but imho it's easier to read and
maintain it that way.
TODO: There are some additional manual pages that could be included (I'm
too exhausted for that atm...). And there might be a lot of stuff that
could be improved in the future.