This plugin is fairly outdated and depends on python2 libraries that
don't receive any updates either (xmpppy for instance[1]).
[1] https://pypi.org/project/xmpppy/
There ver very many conflicts, basically all due to
name -> pname+version. Fortunately, almost everything was auto-resolved
by kdiff3, and for now I just fixed up a couple evaluation problems,
as verified by the tarball job. There might be some fallback to these
conflicts, but I believe it should be minimal.
Hydra nixpkgs: ?compare=1538299
Changelog [1]:
New features
- core: use getopt to parse command line arguments
- core: add option weechat.look.prefix_same_nick_middle
- core: add option weechat.look.buffer_time_same
- core: use seconds by default in /repeat interval, allow unit for the interval
- core: allow text in addition to a command in command /repeat
- core: add option "addreplace" in command /filter
- api: return allocated string in hook_info callback and function info_get
- api: replace argument "keep_eol" by "flags" in function string_split
- api: add function command_options
- api: add function string_match_list
- irc: add bar items "irc_nick", "irc_host" and "irc_nick_host"
- irc: add variable "host" in server structure
- relay: add support of UNIX socket
- relay: add option relay.weechat.commands
- script: use SHA-512 instead of MD5 for script checksum
- spell: rename aspell plugin to spell
- trigger: add hooks "info" and "info_hashtable"
- xfer: rename option xfer.network.speed_limit to xfer.network.speed_limit_send, add option xfer.network.speed_limit_recv
Bug fixes
- core: don’t execute command scheduled by /repeat and /wait if the buffer does not exist any more
- core: set max length to 4096 for /secure passphrase
- core: refilter only affected buffers on filter change
- fset: fix slow refresh of fset buffer during /reload
- irc: fix parsing of MODE command when there are colons after the first mode argument
- irc: fix memory leak in infos "irc_server_isupport" and "irc_server_isupport_value"
- irc: fix length of string for SHA-512, SHA-256 and SHA-1 in help on ssl_fingerprint option
- irc: display an error with /allchan -current or /allpv -current if the current buffer is not an irc buffer
- irc: fix update of channels modes with arguments when joining a channel
- irc: quote NICK command argument sent to the server
- php: fix memory leak in functions string_eval_expression, string_eval_path_home, key_bind, hook_process_hashtable, hook_hsignal_send, info_get_hashtable, hdata_update
- relay: fix crash when a weechat relay client reloads the relay plugin with /plugin reload relay
- spell: fix detection of nick followed by the nick completer
- trigger: fix split of hook arguments
Tests
- unit: add tests on function util_signal_search
Build
- core: fix value of libdir in file weechat.pc
- core: fix generation of man page weechat-headless with autotools
- core: add CMake option "ENABLE_CODE_COVERAGE" to compile with code coverage options (CMake ≥ 3.0 is now required)
- core: fix compilation on Mac OS
- lua: add detection of Lua 5.3 with autotools
- ruby: add detection of Ruby 2.6
- tests: fix compilation of tests on FreeBSD
[1] https://weechat.org/files/changelog/ChangeLog-2.5.html#v2.5
Resolves#59300
Until now only `$out/bin/weechat` and `$out/bin/weechat-headless` were installed
into the store path that will be used when running i.e. `nix-env -iA weechat`.
Further outputs like icons (`$out/share/icons`), man pages (`$man`) or the HTML
documentation (`$out/share/doc/weechat`) are omitted at the moment. As
this can be fairly confusing I figured that it's better to copy those
files into the environment as well.
As `buildEnv` doesn't appear to support output splitting (you can only
install additional outputs of `paths` using `extraOutputsToInstall`),
it's easier for now to always install the `man` output by
default.
Man page installation can be turned off like this now:
```
weechat.override { installManPages = false; }
```
Whenever we create scripts that are installed to $out, we must use runtimeShell
in order to get the shell that can be executed on the machine we create the
package for. This is relevant for cross-compiling. The only use case for
stdenv.shell are scripts that are executed as part of the build system.
Usages in checkPhase are borderline however to decrease the likelyhood
of people copying the wrong examples, I decided to use runtimeShell as well.