The Z3 source code is effectively compiled into two completely separate
objects: the z3 binary file, and the libz3.so library -- but the binary is not
linked against the shared library, it simply incorporates all of the object
files. The Z3 code base results in an ~25MB object on x86_64-linux. As a
result, splitting bin/ and lib/ results in a 50% reduction in closure size.
(The include/ directory is also surprisingly large at .5MB...)
This also splits the python API into a completely separate .python attribute,
as well.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
The Tor Browser Bundle is free software under various licenses:
> Can I distribute Tor?
>
> Yes.
>
> The Tor software is free software. This means we give you the rights
> to redistribute the Tor software, either modified or unmodified,
> either for a fee or gratis. You don't have to ask us for specific
> permission.
>
> However, if you want to redistribute the Tor software you must follow
> our LICENSE. Essentially this means that you need to include our
> LICENSE file along with whatever part of the Tor software you're
> distributing.
>
> Most people who ask us this question don't want to distribute just the
> Tor software, though. They want to distribute the Tor Browser. This
> includes Firefox Extended Support Release, and the NoScript and
> HTTPS-Everywhere extensions. You will need to follow the license for
> those programs as well. Both of those Firefox extensions are
> distributed under the GNU General Public License, while Firefox ESR is
> released under the Mozilla Public License. The simplest way to obey
> their licenses is to include the source code for these programs
> everywhere you include the bundles themselves.
(https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#DistributingTor)
tor-browser-bundle-bin is already marked as licenses.free, so it doesn't
really make sense that this one is marked as unfree.
Semi-automatic update generated by https://github.com/ryantm/nixpkgs-update tools.
This update was made based on information from https://repology.org/metapackage/ephemeralpg/versions.
These checks were done:
- built on NixOS
- Warning: no invocation of /nix/store/xx8s6cx068zvag43h4aimx5bmfrjbdim-ephemeralpg-2.5/bin/pg_tmp had a zero exit code or showed the expected version
- /nix/store/xx8s6cx068zvag43h4aimx5bmfrjbdim-ephemeralpg-2.5/bin/getsocket passed the binary check.
- Warning: no invocation of /nix/store/xx8s6cx068zvag43h4aimx5bmfrjbdim-ephemeralpg-2.5/bin/.pg_tmp-wrapped had a zero exit code or showed the expected version
- 1 of 3 passed binary check by having a zero exit code.
- 0 of 3 passed binary check by having the new version present in output.
- found 2.5 with grep in /nix/store/xx8s6cx068zvag43h4aimx5bmfrjbdim-ephemeralpg-2.5
- directory tree listing: https://gist.github.com/ef7c65928ca73f639338d8dd6d45f9aa
- du listing: https://gist.github.com/74d9b22fa087781cb35087ad48fefaa3