The `DISPLAY` environment variable is propagated into chroots built with
`buildFHSUserEnv`, but currently the `XAUTHORITY` variable is not. When
the latter is set, its value is usually necessary in order to connect to
the X server identified by the former.
This matters for users running gdm3, for example, who have `XAUTHORITY`
set to something like `/run/user/1000/gdm/Xauthority` instead of the X
default of `~/.Xauthority`, which doesn't exist in that setup.
Fixes#21532.
* Add cmakeFlags for auto-type and yubikey
* Add libyubikey dependency
* Add auto-type dependencies
* Add new dependencies to buildInputs
* Fix duplication and capitalization in dependencies
* Add yubikey-personalization to dependency and build
* Add release build flag
* Revert "Add release build flag"
This reverts commit afabd63db0ad68348909c67b488787501b7991bb.
The systemd service file shipped with strongswan has strongswan started after `network-online`. It turns out that this is for good reason: failure to connect on boot otherwise.
See this thread on the mailing list, which my colleague initiated after finding that our NixOS strongswan config wouldn't connect on boot:
https://lists.strongswan.org/pipermail/users/2017-January/010359.html
Tested on a local config (which has the strongswan service config overridden).
Corebird requires gtksink gstreamer plugin to play videos. [1] The plugin,
however, is only built when GTK is available.
This patch adds gtk3 as an optional dependency to gst_all_1.gst-plugins-bad
package, allowing the build of gtksink.
[1]: https://github.com/baedert/corebird/issues/431
I'm also removing the pants13-pre attribute since it's unnecessary and I
don't want to maintain 1.4.x prereleases yet.
I'm temporarily taking out the pants native rust engine shenanigans until
I can get a nix-native rust build of it to work (it works on Linux but
not on Darwin!)
Currently, `aspell` checks the active profiles for dictionaries. While
this may be convenient, it does not work with `nix-shell` and it doesn't
allow any isolation.
This commit adds the possibility to use composition by creating a
derivation with `symlinkJoin` that contains all the chosen dictionaries,
and another derivation that wraps the executables linking to the dictionaries.
Nix example:
my_aspell = aspellWithDicts(ps: with ps; [ en nl ])
`nix-shell` example:
nix-shell -p 'aspellWithDicts(ps: with ps; [ en nl ])'