Key changes include:
- Add partition name to create dialog and enable online naming
(relevant for GPT partitioned disk)
- Show serial number in device information
- Add support for btrfs set new file system UUID
- Prevent UI hang when resizing FAT16/32, HFS and HFS+ file systems
In 6f08fdd26, I left in a typo after copying from my `~/.nixpkgs/config`.
I would normally test this out locally, but I'm fixing up my conf locally,
and, in the interest of not forgetting to push this change up, made the edit
through GitHub's UI.
Oops.
This updates macvim to 7.4.648. This also fixes the build, which was broken when I set the default Ruby version to 2.2.2 (one of the symbols was renamed).
Addresses problems loading the WideVine plugin.
I can't actually test it by myself, but I'm merging this because
according to issue #8479, WideVine currently isn't working on Nix(OS),
so we can't get worse than that.
Thanks a whole lot to @benley, I probably would have spent hours or even
days to debug this nasty typo.
This removes all references to .../sbin for the guest additions and also
installs all binaries to .../bin instead (so no more .../sbin).
The main motivation for doing this is commit 98cedb3 (which
unfortunately had to be reverted in a9f2e10) and pull request #9063,
where the latter is an initial effort to move mount.vboxsf to .../bin
instead of .../sbin.
The commit I made afterwards is finishing the removal of .../sbin
entirely.
Using $storepath/sbin is deprecated according to commit 98cedb3, so
let's avoid putting anything in .../sbin for the guest additions.
This is a continuation of the initial commit done by @ctheune at
1fb1360, which unfortunately broke VM tests and only changed the path of
the mount.vboxsf helper.
With this commit, the VM test is fixed and I've also verified on my
machine that it is indeed working again.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This places mount.vboxsf in $out/bin instead of sbin, because as
reported in #9063 it seems that the the mount tools are no longer
looking into $storepath/sbin/mount.$what but into
$storepath/bin/mount.$what instead.
However, I haven't found any commit which changes this behavior and
couldn't reproduce it. Also, merging this will break the VirtualBox
tests, but I'm merging it anyway in an effort to remove $storepath/sbin
from virtualboxGuestAdditions entirely.
Tested against virtualbox NixOS VM test, which of course failed as said
before.