* some configure options have been removed upstream
* need a new patch to deal with gcc format warnings
11 remains, as it is an LTS release; all existing users of 11 in
nixpkgs remain on 11 for now.
openjdk/default.nix and openjdk/darwin/default.nix become the
expressions for the current version (12 now; later 13, 14, etc.).
(note: darwin/default.nix was unreferenced; the new version is derived
from darwin/11.nix.)
Motivation: There is a thriving plugin ecosystem for Kakoune now,
and it is nice to add these in our Nix configurations. This was modeled
on neovim's plugins.
parinfer-rust is useable both standalone and as a Kakoune plugin,
so the plugin file inherits the same definition as pkgs.
I'll make PRs for other plugins if this gets accepted.
[Here](https://github.com/eraserhd/nixpkgs/tree/kak-ansi)'s a tested
branch for the `kak-ansi` plugin.
Also move to a pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel/linux-mptcp-94.nix. makes
updates easier.
Added a structured config pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel/mptcp-config.nix
that can be shared between the different kernels.
The team behind ksonnet was aquired by VMware, and they decided to end
work on ksonnet:
From https://blogs.vmware.com/cloudnative/2019/02/05/welcoming-heptio-open-source-projects-to-vmware:
> Prior to the acquisition, Heptio had been shifting focus and resources
> away from ksonnet; with the acquisition, we felt it was the right time
> to rethink our investment in ksonnet. As a result, work on ksonnet will
> end and the GitHub repositories will be archived. It’s extremely
> difficult to step back from a project we have worked so hard on, but
> we’re excited about our new ideas and vision for changing how developers
> experience the Kubernetes and cloud native ecosystems.
The team behind ksonnet was aquired by VMware, and they decided to end
work on ksonnet:
From https://blogs.vmware.com/cloudnative/2019/02/05/welcoming-heptio-open-source-projects-to-vmware:
> Prior to the acquisition, Heptio had been shifting focus and resources
> away from ksonnet; with the acquisition, we felt it was the right time
> to rethink our investment in ksonnet. As a result, work on ksonnet will
> end and the GitHub repositories will be archived. It’s extremely
> difficult to step back from a project we have worked so hard on, but
> we’re excited about our new ideas and vision for changing how developers
> experience the Kubernetes and cloud native ecosystems.