When pass was installed with extensions in the system environment, the
man pages for the selected extensions were not available globally
because they were only available in a buildInput of the password-store
derivation.
This commit resolves the problem by linking the man pages from the
extensions environment into the output directory of the password-store
derivation.
Bug 56850
password-store on Darwin does not pass unit tests in sandboxed
builds:
- 'openssl base64' is used on Darwin to compute base64. Add openssl
to the environment of pass.
- t0200-edit-tests.sh tests 'pass edit', which uses hdid on Darwin.
However hdid is not available in the sandbox.
* treewide: http -> https sources
This updates the source urls of all top-level packages from http to
https where possible.
* buildtorrent: fix url and tab -> spaces
unix-tools.nix has a collection of tools that are commonly installed
by default in Unix derivatives. This is intended to provide
compatibility between macOS and Linux users. Three Linux-only
derivations are provided for compatbility:
- procps
- utillinux
- nettools
More tools are also provided.
Also: treewide: use unixtools
Non-comprehensive replace of Linux-only procps and util-linux with
'unixtools'.
Add the patch that was removed that allows pass's clip() function to
work with single binary coreutils. This version of the patch is also
applied to darwin.sh, so this should fix the clipboard functionality in
darwin as well.
xclip is necessary for pass(word-store) to send passwords to the
clipboard / X-selection, rather than echoing to the terminal.
The option currently defaults to false, because someone may not want the
dependency on X libraries and also pass is really quick to build (it's
just a shell script).
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.