* ghidra: 9.04 -> 9.1
Update Ghidra from 9.04 to 9.1
* ghidra: Added desktop file
Add a desktop file for Ghidra
Ghidra ships its icons as a .ico file, which isn't support by freedesktop. This means that to have icons, we need to extract the pngs from ghidra.ico, then copy them to the relevant folders.
This adds a requirement on a library to extract them, and also requires them to be copied over, which isn't ideal.
This override to the old 1.x version of `prompt_toolkit` appears to be
unnecessary; removing it does not change the hash of `awscli`.
In a follow-up, we could likely remove the RSA override as well, if we're OK
with patching out the `setup.cfg` requirements. This dropped support for some
old modules, but appears to not break API compatibility otherwise:
https://github.com/sybrenstuvel/python-rsa/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#version-40---released-2018-09-16
Fixes this error:
gnuplot> plot [-5:5] sin(x)
qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in ""
This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could
be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
* format the expression and reorder to canonical order
* gobject-introspection is used for setup hooks so it should be in native inputs
* wrapPython is not necessary
* 1.5.11 switched from intltool to gettext
03be1adb bumped libseccomp to 2.4.2, which has this note in the
changelog:
"Stop defining __NR_x values for syscalls that don't exist,
libseccomp now uses __SNR_x internally"
This change means that invalid syscalls for Linux that aren't defined in
glibc will no longer work. In this unlucky case, 'chrony' was trying to
reference the syscall number for 'ppoll', which doesn't exist. Fixing
this is easy with a simple patch.
This also includes another patch from upstream, which allows
clock_adjtime in the seccomp filter list. This is a robustness measure
for future glibc versions that use clock_adjutime inside adjtimex().
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
* We need PyGObject since it is not propagated by ibus anymore.
* With python.withPackage, we no longer need wrapPython.
* We need wrapGAppsHook still, to find GSettings schemas.