The build with the modularized qt expression succeeded, but the resulting binary
would crash immediately, complaining about the lack of a "qt.labs.shader" module.
This patch works around that issue.
The change of optimization flags should be safe for all platforms as
the default for most applications is -O2. It is also unecessary to
forcefully link against libgcc_s as btrfsprogs no longer errors when
scrubbing without this linkage.
Within fractions* of a second, the beautifully crafted history and
branching mechanisms of SVN found out the exact revision which caused
this to be visible in version 5.x but not in version 4.x:
https://www.virtualbox.org/changeset?old_path=%2Fvbox%2Ftrunk&old=30933&new_path=%2Fvbox%2Ftrunk&new=30934
Also note the very short URL and the informative changeset message which
shows you exactly what was the issue, I think.
Be warned however, it may contain traces of history amnesia, revision
epilepsy and other related diseases.
As for the issue itself: This was very much broken in 4.x as well, but
it didn't show an error message in the UI. The PulseAudio library is
loaded at runtime and it's not able to do that unless it's in
LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Now, we're doing the same as with the ALSA libraries: We're hardcoding
the path to the shared object file in patchPhase.
Thanks to @devhell for reporting and testing.
*: Might be off several minutes or hours due to rounding errors in
floating point arithmetic.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Reported-by: devhell <"^"@regexmail.net>
Tested-by: devhell <"^"@regexmail.net>
The notion (not-ion) window manager [1], plus optional (defaulted to
true) Xft/pango support (via [2]). Defined a license (notion uses a
modified LGPL).
As per [3], changes:
1. renamed option from pango -> xft, better to reflect the actual
nature of the patch;
2. modified the patch to replace the postPatch changes to system-autodeteck.mk;
3. commited the patch to the nixpkgs repo;
4. removed 'fallbackFont' as an option. Use a sensible default, instead.
Many stylistic changes, thanks to @lethalman.
[1] http://notion.sourceforge.net
[2] http://sourceforge.net/p/notion/feature-requests/47/
[3] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/8789
Even with the previous `python.patch` file around, libmagic.so isn't
found. Instead patch it to use an absolute path, using a similar
approach that is used by the `python_magic` package (which is another
libmagic python wrapper library as well).
Added the delightfully colorful "moe-theme" to the emacs package-set.
Tested; builds and works in the packaged emacs
https://github.com/kuanyui/moe-theme.el