This splits up the source into one base output (just the build and tools
directory), one for bundled dependencies, one for sandbox sources and
one for the sources of the main browser.
The state of this is heavily work in progress and contains a bunch of
workarounds. For example, we currently copy the entire sources into the
build directory, so a build ultimately requires even more space than
before.
Of course, it's just temporary as neither GYP nor ninja is particularly
friendly if it comes to out-of-tree builds.
Another thing which is heavily WIP is how we handle patches. Ultimately,
those patches shouldn't be applied to the source tree (at least not all)
but rather to the final build's temporary directory.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This fixes a few issues with symlinks and also needs to be up to date
because we're going to use it for building Chromium instead of the
bundled GYP that comes with Chromium.
Also, the package was missing a license and in the current revision, we
also have test cases, so let's enable them.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Now the chromium derivation produces an extra output path for the
sandbox in order to be properly used as a setuid wrapper in <nixos>
without the need to include the full Chromium package.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This also adds pkgconfig to the dependency list so we don't need to
specify the path to OpenSSL anymore, because we need pkgconfig in order
to correctly find Lua anyway.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
pass is just a simple script to store passwords encrypted via gnupg in
a git repository. It uses many other tools, and until now relied on
them being in PATH.
This commit wraps the script and sets PATH.
The newer version breaks printing to non-Postscript printers (e.g. HP
Deskjets). This is because the gstoraster and gstopxl filters were
removed. They are now in a package named "cups-filters" that we don't
have yet.
Although this is a release canidate version of kernel 3.12, there are
reasons for merging this anyway, as discussed in #1010 and #1006.
Thanks to @offlinehacker for this and the initial pull request.