The current URL is broken, upstream has moved the download from .../files/ to
.../files_legacy/. But after fixing that, starting hashcat results in:
$ ./result/bin/hashcat
ERROR: this copy of hashcat is outdated. Get a more recent version.
So just update to latest.
New releases are on github, the license is now MIT and there are build
system changes.
Create these symlinks, since NixOS (and other users) can still be using
the old names:
dosfsck -> fsck.fat
dosfslabel -> fatlabel
fsck.msdos -> fsck.fat
fsck.vfat -> fsck.fat
mkdosfs -> mkfs.fat
mkfs.msdos -> mkfs.fat
mkfs.vfat -> mkfs.fat
While at it, kill the makeFlags which seems unnecessary as it seems
to use a standard Autotools build (maybe this is a new thing).
Recent merge of pull request #14681 broke
the build of some texlive components (e.g.: `xetex`)
that do not include the `./share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf`.
This fix should allow these component to build
as before by operating on this file only when
it exits.
pxattr provides a single interface to extended file system attributes. It can
be used to save and restore extended file system attributes before using
a utility such as tar for backup which does not understand extended fsattr.
70-yubikey.rules depends on ConsoleKit which is not used by NixOS
anymore and has been superseeded by systemd
The ./configure flag also supports a --with-udevrulesdir flag but it
fails the detection and selects the wrong .rules file.
To hack together a working WakaTime under emacs on NixOS:
* Install both `wakatime` and `(emacsWithPackages [ wakatime-mode ])`
* Add the following to your initialisation file (default: ~/.emacs):
(custom-set-variables
;; ...
'(wakatime-api-key "XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX")
'(wakatime-cli-path "") ; sic
'(wakatime-python-bin "/path/to/profile/bin/wakatime")) ; sic
* `M-x global-wakatime-mode` to test your settings.
Commit 5dff3c4b68 made rpm use autoreconfHook, so the patch that we
are making to `configure` gets lost when the file is regenerated.
To fix this, just patch the equivalent string in the `configure.ac` file
instead.
Fixes#15287