Notable recent changes:
- Northern Cyprus resumed EU rules starting 2017-10-29.
- Namibia will switch from +01 with DST to +02 all year, affecting
UT offsets starting 2018-04-01.
- Sudan will switch from +03 to +02 on 2017-11-01.
- Tonga will not observe DST on 2017-11-05.
- Turks & Caicos will switch from -04 all year to -05 with US DST,
affecting UT offset starting 2018-11-04.
OS X by default has a case-insensitive filesystem, and fetching
all-cabal-hashes there fails due to a hash mismatch caused by package
pairs like compactable and Compactable. This partitions the package set
such that each partition contains no equivalent-up-to-case pairs.
* master: (81 commits)
Add NixOS 17.09 AMIs
gradle: 4.2 -> 4.2.1
maintainers.nix: use my GitHub handle as maintainer name
fcitx-engines.rime: init at 0.3.2
brise: init at 2017-09-16
librime: init at 1.2.9
marisa: init at 0.2.4
opencc: build shared library and programs
josm: 12712 -> 12914
exa: 0.7.0 -> 0.8.0
krb5: add deprecation date for old configuration
rustRegistry: 2017-09-10 -> 2017-10-03
go-ethereum: Fix libusb segmentation faults on Darwin
tor-browser-bundle-bin: 7.0.5 -> 7.0.6
libsodium: 1.0.13 -> 1.0.15
tor-browser-bundle: geoip support
tor-browser-bundle: support transports obfs2,obfs3
tor-browser-bundle: bump https-everywhere to 2017.9.12
tint2: limit platforms to Linux since macOS is not supported and fails the tests
eclipse-plugin-vrapper: init at 0.72.0
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* pkgs: refactor needless quoting of homepage meta attribute
A lot of packages are needlessly quoting the homepage meta attribute
(about 1400, 22%), this commit refactors all of those instances.
* pkgs: Fixing some links that were wrongfully unquoted in the previous
commit
* Fixed some instances
Nitpicks:
- The timestamps there were useless.
- The generator now switched the two keys; I don't know why.
I intentionally remove the comments like "state=1 [ ADDPEND ]".
The problem is that keys e.g. in ADDPEND state are *not* immediately
usable for validation - see RFC5011 for details. I verified that Unbound
does disregard this on the format we and Debian use ATM, presumably due
to removing parts of the comments, but it would be confusing nevertheless.