The better way to fix this would be to backport the upstream sphinx
patch:
faedcc48cc
Unfortunately it doesn't apply cleanly and isn't worth the effort
of backporting. Let's hope we can switch to python3 sage and the recent
sphinx version that comes with it before this becomes a problem.
drive-by contributions, as I was playing around with this (it has better
support for the `num` library, it seems.)
js_of_ocaml: 3.4.0 -> 3.5.2
ocamlPackages.js_of_ocaml-ppx_deriving_json: use ppxlib-0.12.0
ocamlPackages.eliom: 6.8.0 → 6.10.1
ocamlPackages.ocsigen-toolkit: 2.2.0 → 2.5.0
ocamlPackages.ocsigen-start: 2.7.0 → 2.16.1
Co-authored-by: Vincent Laporte <Vincent.Laporte@gmail.com>
48085826f broke symbiyosys when it needed to call `yosys-abc`: when
`ABCEXTERNAL` is set in the Makefile, then `yosys-abc` is not built.
But in general `sby` was just calling programs out of the ambient
environment. Fix that for most programs it can invoke: it now has a
direct dependency on boolector, aiger, abc, yosys, etc.
This also does some other minor clean up.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
I believe this test is currently incorrect on aarch64 and expects a
warning about loss of precision with much smaller numbers than the
platform's long doubles can handle.
Also migrate to opencv3 to address #72739, the PR didn't build for me.
Disable testing and ccache since they were broken.
Co-authored-by: Robert Scott <code@humanleg.org.uk>
This package consists mostly of command-line tools, but there are also two qt5-based image viewers (`mrview` and `shview`). I have provided an option `withGui = true` to allow users to disable these viewers. They work on NixOS but unlikely to work out-of-the box on non-NixOS Linux (see #62169), but I've refrained from asserting that they shouldn't be built since a user might want to fiddle with runtime GL stuff.
Some programs rely on FSL and/or ANTs backends; I have somewhat heavy-handedly wrapped all binaries to point to ANTs, while FSL is not available in Nix at the moment and has a non-commercial license so would be convenient to disable by default for Hydra builds.
Changes the default fetcher in the Rust Platform to be the newer
`fetchCargoTarball`, and changes every application using the current default to
instead opt out.
This commit does not change any hashes or cause any rebuilds. Once integrated,
we will start deleting the opt-outs and recomputing hashes.
See #79975 for details.