* treewide Drop unneeded go 1.12 overrides
* Fix packr to be go module compatible.
I updated to version 2.8.0 which is the latest on master.
Then due to the 2 different sets of go modules which are used, I split
the build into two different derivations, then merged them togethor
using symlinkJoin to have the same output structure as the existing derivation.
* Remove consul dependency on go1.12
I updated the consul version to 1.7.2 and flipped it to building using
modules.
* Remove go1.12 from perkeep.
Update the version to the latest unstable on master.
* Update scaleway-cli to not be pinned to go1.12
Switched the version to 1.20
* Update prometheus-varnish-exporter to not depend on go1.12
* Update lnd to build with go1.12
Updated the version
Forced only building subpackages with main to prevent panics over
multiple modules in one repo
* Remove go1.12 from openshift
Had to update the version to 4.1.0 and do a bit of munging to get this
to work
* Remove go1.12 completely.
These are no longer needed.
* Update bazel-watcher and make it build with go 1.14
patchelf seems to generate an ELF that "strip" cannot process:
strip: /tmp/stNGAZvd: not enough room for program headers, try linking with -N
strip:/tmp/stNGAZvd[.interp]: bad value
(This unfortunately does not cause any errors or even error output in
the build log, since the default strip hook redirects them to /dev/null
and ignores failures.)
The lack of stripping ends up leaking paths to the compiler in the debug
symbols. This more than doubles the transitive closure size of
alacritty.
Impact on closure size: 314.5M -> 131.8M.
Context: discussion in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/82630
Mesa has been supporting S3TC natively without requiring these libraries
since the S3TC patent expired in December 2017.
Following nh2's advice, I want to be more involved in nixpkgs,
and I'll start to review changes to programs that are important to me,
and that didn't have a long list of maintainers yet.