From the changelog:
```
Version 0.7.76, 2015-08-06
+ XML output: line breaks and indents in between attributes for readability
+ Trace feature: XML trace update, only if compiled with trace feature
+ Amazon S3 support (REST API v2), CLI/DLL only and if compiled with
libcurl support
+ FFV1: improved slice analysis (currently activated only with trace
feature and for 1st frame)
x MXF: optimization of the parsing, reading a lot less data (e.g. can be
reduced from 1 GB to 10 MB with some UHD files)
x MXF: wrong frame count with files not having the video stream as the
first stream
x Dolby E in MPEG-TS: "SMPTE ST 302" information was accidentally removed
x MPEG-TS: avoid filling delay from file name, not applicable on MPEG-TS
x MXF: better handling of huge padding blocks, better handling of
descriptors without link to a TrackID
x IMX: streams claiming that they are IMX are actually pure MPEG Video,
probing both IMX and MPEG Video
```
Currently it errors out at build time with:
/nix/store/HASH-cudatoolkit-6.5.19/usr_include/host_config.h:82:2:
error: #error -- unsupported GNU version! gcc 4.9 and up are not supported!
Instead of downgrading gcc to 4.8, this patch upgrades cuda to 7.0, which
I think is the better choice. (Cuda 7 dropped support for some older graphics
cards, but gained support for newer ones.)
This commit removes files that are not referenced in nixpkgs anymore. I
have created this list by finding potential candidates using
find nixpkgs/pkgs -type d -links 2 | parallel -N 1 'out=`grep -L {} top-level/all-packages.nix`; test -n "$out" && echo {}'
and have then searched for those candidates with grep in whole nixpkgs.
Regression introduced by f91dacdd07.
Accidentally thought that it's compiling with XRandR support enabled,
because the cmake output said so:
Looking for XRRQueryExtension in Xrandr - found
Unfortunately, despite this message, the relevant part is:
Looking for XRRNotifyEvent - not found
So, ea4afb7 still holds true and I've added a small comment to avoid
this from happening in the future.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
I don't know what a "mouse keyboard" is, but instead of fixing the
description, let's use the one from the upstream README file, which is
also shorter than what we previously had.
The homepage http://synergy-foss.org/ is outdate since ages, so let's
point to the new site.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
https://projecthamster.wordpress.com/
Note that because it is invoked via dbus, you have to properly install
it and logout/login for the thing to work (you cannot run it directly
from the nix store).
gnuradio-wrapper is a simple derivation wrapping $(gnuradio)/bin/* to
make other blocks (from `extraPackages') available.
gnuradio-full uses gnuradio-wrapper to build gnuradio with blocks from
gnuradio-osmosdr (therefore allowing the use of rtl-sdr, hackrf, the
ccc-camp2015 badge, and similar).
Changelog:
```
Version 0.7.75, 2015-06-30
+ MXF: consideraing 60 fps timecode tracks with 2 components having a difference of 2 frames as a single timecode
+ EBUCore 1.6: switch to the link of the final XSD
x XDCAM: some directory structures were wrongly detected as XDCAM structure having a XML file
x MXF: SDTI 60 fps times were wrong
x #B927, DPX: date/time specific DPX format was used instead of the ISO-like one
x #B927, EBUCore: invalid content in attribute startDate
x ProRes: streams with apcs CodecID were displayed with an incoherent bit depth instead of no bit depth
```
Notes:
- The current linking to geoclue2 looks nice but doesn't actually do
anything. Only clients whitelisted by the geoclue package are
allowed. Use static locations for now, like the NixOS service does.
- redshift-gtk still needs some work (icon?). It at least runs now,
but can't control non-user instances like the NixOS service uses.
This isn't a bug, but will confuse people.
- Add myself as a maintainer.
- fetchNuGet can fetch binaries from nuget servers
- buildDotnetPackage can build .NET packages using mono/xbuild
- Places nuget & paket as they would clash with nix
- Patch project files because F# targets are expected to be found in
the mono directory (and we know that's not going to happen on nix)
- Find DLLs that were copied from buildInputs and replace by symlink
for sharing
- Export produced DLL via the pkg-config mechanism
- Create wrappers for produced EXEs
- Repackaged this new infrastructure: keepass, monodevelop
- Newly packaged: ExtCore, UnionArgParser, FSharp.Data, Paket, and a
bunch more..
This is a combination of 73 commits.
Prior to this change, the following would fail
nix-shell --pure -p dunst --command dunst
while this would succeed
nix-shell --pure -p dunst -p dbus_daemon --command dunst
because dunst tries to execve 'dbus-launch'. The same issue hit if dunst
was used inside a (user) systemd service (which is what I actually care
about).
Many (less easily automatically converted) old-style strings
remain.
Where there was any possible ambiguity about the exact version or
variant intended, nothing was changed. IANAL, nor a search robot.
Use `with stdenv.lib` wherever it makes sense.
* mediainfo{-gui} 0.7.73 -> 0.7.74
* libmediainfo 0.7.73 -> 0.7.74
From the mediainfo ChangeLog:
```
Version 0.7.74, 2015-05-25
+ FIMS: Preliminary version (not for production)
+ D-10 audio: display of real bitrate beside the encoded bitrate
+ VC-3: detection of CDP packets (608/708 captions), created by Nexio, inside the VC-3 private data
+ AES3: generic term AES3 replaced by more precise SMPTE ST numbers (302, 331, 337)
+ NUT: basic detection
+ FFV1: more parsing of the bitstream, support of any version of FFV1 in MOV and Matroska
+ DPX: color space and frame rate
x #B906, Matroska: duration was missing if Info block is at the end of the file
x #B908, AC-3: bit depth removed
x #P86, MPEG-4: moov_trak_edts_elst Atom was ignoring version of the atom
x Dolby E: the MXF channel count value was sometimes reported instead of the real channel count
x VorbisComment: WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE_CHANNEL_MASK "0X" ("x" in uppercase) is accepted now
x EBUCore: TotalProgrammeDuration was wrongly filled with IdentClockStart value
x EBUCore: Source/Material moved from timecodeStart to timecodeTrack
x MPEG-4: info is missing for some streams in some specific cases
```
In c0d5cd0ff9, the binaries for poppler
were carved off into a separate package, and calibre has had broken pdf
support since. This changes all dependencies on poppler to
poppler_utils, which fixes this support, much as was done for
cups_filter in 394562655f.
In c0d5cd0ff9, the binaries for poppler
were carved off into a separate package, and calibre has had broken pdf
support since. This changes all dependencies on poppler to
poppler_utils, which fixes this support, much as was done for
cups_filter in 394562655f.
See http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FreeMind_1.0.0:_The_New_Features
for an overview of changes in version 1.
Tested briefly by creating, saving & loading a simple mind map. The
problems referred to in the previous version of the build recipe
do not occur for me.
This patch simplifies the build somewhat, but it could still be improved
by not copying the freemind dist wholesale into nix-support and replacing
freemind.sh with a more specialized wrapper.
* mediainfo{-gui} 0.7.72 -> 0.7.73
* libmediainfo 0.7.72 -> 0.7.73
* libzen 0.4.30 -> 0.4.31
From the mediainfo ChangeLog:
```
Version 0.7.73, 2015-04-09
+ BPG: basic support, thanks to Kurtnoise
+ CAF: basic support of Apple Core Audio Format, sponsored by FlavorSys
+ JPEG-2000: Display of profile (Rsiz)
+ JPEG-2000: detection of XYZ colorspace (based on D-Cinema profile)
+ FFV1 in MOV: more details (version...)
+ MOV/MPEG-4: handling of clcn (little endian nclc) Color parameter type
+ #P84, Matroska: Add TEXTST support to the MKV Parser, thanks to Kurtnoise
+ #P85, MPEG-TS: Add TEXTST support to the MPEG-PSI Parser, thanks to Kurtnoise
+ MediaInfoDLL interface: clean up, more debug features added
+ MediaInfoDLL interface: Giant threads lock removed
+ #F460, VC-3/DNxHD: detection of RGB 444 and other SMPTE ST 2019 (2014) new CIDs
+ VC-3/DNxHD: version number (HVN)
+ Clean aperture size is move from width/height to its own field
+ HEVC: tier
+ MXF: writing library and writing application fields are cleaned up
+ ProRes: support of 4444 profiles
+ CAP: detection of CAP files from Cheetah and Lambda
x B886, XML and HTML outputs were broken
x B902: EBU AspectRatio invalid in case of non classic numerator:denominator format
x #B758, VC-3/DNxHD: wrong color space and subsampling in case of unknown CID, now empty if format version is not known
x #B903, MXG: Incorrect timecode track used for AS-11 DPP MXF files
x #B904, MXF: Handling repetition of Header Metadata in MXF files
x MXF: AFD value was wrong (displaying the complete byte, but AFD is only 4 bits of this byte)
x DTS: some streams in Little endian were not detected
x MPEG-4: some files were having an incorrect frame count
x AVC: Some SCTE 128 caption streams were displayed twice
x BMP; accepting files with file size information set to -1
x RF64: samplesCount was not always right
x MOV: avoid wrong parsing in case of "colr" atom with "prof" color parameter type
x DCP/IMF: ID has now the AM/PKL CPL order in order in all cases (not only when there is more than one CPL)
x #B893, MXF: Crash with Panasonic P2 3.0 files
x DPX: time information was with native ":" character
x Images sequence: "Delay" field is filled from the number in the name of the first file
x FLV: some files were not having the right duration
x DPX: Cineon files were detected as DPX Version 1, version number was not corresponding to the real version
```
Release notes: http://slic3r.org/releases/1.2.6
Slic3r needs additional dependency, 'threads'. Add it.
In addition to bug fixes and some new features, this update stops Slic3r
from printing this on startup:
Running Slic3r under Perl >= 5.16 is not supported nor recommended
We don't have perl < 5.16 anymore, so we better update slic3r.
Slic3r dropped this dependency in v1.1.0 and we have v1.2.x.
And more importantly, BoostGeometryUtils is currently broken (fails on
newer Perl versions), so this patch unbreaks Slic3r.
This is a web browser plugin that allows one to use their Garmin device
on the myGarmin website. It provides a Linux version of the Garmin
Communicator plugin.
The autoconf build system for poppler does not support building the
wrappers separately, so this slightly enlarges the size of closures. To
compensate, the command-line utilities have been separated into their
own package.