Formatting has been neglected. Running `make` would format dozens
of files, which is a great way of scaring away newcomers and those
with less git experience. It would also annoy the heck out of
regular contributors.
The purpose of formatting is to avoid a small annoyance, so it
should not become a big annoyance that makes people give up on
their work.
This fixes a class of errors seen on aarch64 during coredns import where content was seen to be missing ("digest xxx not found") or "failed to get reader from content store" depending on which coredns version was being imported.
Reverted https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/115228 for kodi to avoid conflict.
It does not look like unzip would be used but not investigating now to speed up merge conflict resolution.
If `openFirewall = true`, but no `firewallFilter` is set, the evaluation
fails with the following error:
The option `services.prometheus.exporters.node.firewallFilter` is defined both null and
not null, in `/home/ma27/Projects/nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/monitoring/prometheus/exporters.nix'
and `/home/ma27/Projects/nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/monitoring/prometheus/exporters.nix'.
Originally introduced by me in #115185. The problem is that
`mkOptionDefault` has - as its name suggests - the same priority as the
default-value of the option `firewallFilter` and thus it conflicts if
this declaration and the actual default value are set which is the case
if `firewallFilter` isn't specified somewhere else.
In the latest release of mautrix-telegram not all secrets can be set
using environment variables (see https://github.com/tulir/mautrix-telegram/issues/584).
This change allows these secret values to be set without ending up in
the Nix store.
- Write a `mkDerivation` and `mkDerivationWith` function for gnuradio,
like qt5.
- qradiolink, gqrx: Use gnuradio's callPackage and mkDerivation.
- Use gnuradio.callPackage to define all gnuradio.pkgs.
- Move all gnuradio packages expressions to pkgs/development/gnuradio-modules/ -
modeled after Python's.
- Add more paths to gnuradio's wrapper - add the extra packages as
python modules, and add their executables with proper env vars
wrapping.
Co-authored-by: Frederik Rietdijk <fridh@fridh.nl>