Run Firefox inside an XTerm, it doesn't crash mysteriously this way.
Also try opening developer tools and checking that Firefox doesn't
crash in the process.
* sublime3: replace hardcoded /bin/bash with /usr/bin/env
exec.py in Default.package-sublime calls /bin/bash with subprocess.
See Issue #12011. Because of this builds could not be started from
withtin Sublime Text.
* sublime3: use wrapped of bash to fix internal build system
Without the wrapped version of bash (a symlink to $bash/bin/bash)
with LD_PRELOAD to glibc an relocation error occurs when trying
to run builds from within Sublime Text 3. See Issue #12011.
This is a slightly less ambitious version of the (now reverted) commit
377cef8d16, which had a bunch of issues
that I don't have time to resolve right now.
This setting should ensure that email notifications are sent
*only* when the commit caused the build to start failing. That
is, no more "the build is still failing" spam.
As an alternative we could consider disabling email
notifications outright and possibly enable IRC notifications
instead.
This option was initially added to make it easier to use an
up-to-date list, but now that we always use an up-to-date list
from upstream, there's no point to the option.
From now on, you can either use a resolver listed by dnscrypt
upstream or a custom resolver.
Removes tcpOnly and ephemeralKeys: reifying them as nixos
options adds little beyond improved discoverability. Until
17.09 we'll automatically translate these options into extraArgs
for convenience.
Unless reifying an option is necessary for conditional
computation or greatly simplifies configuration/reduces risk of
misconfiguration, it should go into extraArgs instead.
qtquickcontrols2, qtwebchannel, qtwebengine, qtwebkit.
Added in the same order as the modules are listed in default.nix (and
then reformatted the block).
qtquickcontrols2, qtwebkit.
Added in the same order as the modules are listed in default.nix (and
then reformatted the block).
(The qt55 expression already has all modules in *full.)
Having `glib` in the build inputs will allow its build hook to
trigger. Also adds `gsettings_desktop_schemas` as a dependency since
Eclipse appears to need the schemas under certain circumstances.