This fixes#28768 because during an image build, Nix sees bad store
timestamps and attempts to fix them, but can't fix them on a running
system (due to being inside a builder). Since timestamps on the store
are supposed to be 1 anyway, if we fix this, that fixes image building
inside booted images made this way.
Note that this adds quite a bit of noise to the output, because running
`cptofs` under `faketime` causes a bunch of seemingly spurious error
messages and my attempts to suppress them all failed. We'll fix it when
`cptofs` gets a native timestamp preservation feature.
Includes security fixes for CVE-2017-15398 and CVE-2017-15399.
Also fixes builds for beta and dev branches:
- backport https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/9384 to fix build for
new webrtc revision
- for dev branch fix gn bootstrap, see
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/758584
- for 63+ manpage now is not generated during ninja build, it is
processed with sed using packagers tools included in sources
The error got introduced by 4f3d971ef5,
which removed the *Text attributes from the option.
This in turn leads to an evaluation error while building the
manual/manpage, because oraclejre8 is marked unfree.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @jbgi, @orivej, @globin
This package is most likely only used by Paperwork and thus it makes
sense to put it next to the main expression of Paperwork.
No functional changes here, evaluating before this commit and afterwards
leads to the same derivation hash.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Both Paperwork and its backend API are very likely to be updated in par,
but even when not whenever I work on Paperwork I'll check the backend as
well.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
While updating Paperwork in 1b1cc34020 I
actually changed the GitHub URL to its new location.
However, the actual homepage of Paperwork is https://openpaper.work/ so
let's use that instead of the GitHub URL.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Reported-by: @volth
This is required by the new c5.* instance types.
Note that this changes disk names from /dev/xvd* to
/dev/nvme0n*. Amazon Linux has a udev rule that calls a Python script
named "ec2nvme-nsid" to create compatibility symlinks. We could use
that, but it would mean adding Python to the AMI closure...