CMake in its usual infinite wisdom searches all over the system for java
and finds the host OSX java and JNI headers. It then decides to build the
connector and fails later on because we didn't actually tell Nix that we
wanted java in scope. So instead, we just tell CMake that we don't want
the jdbc connector. I believe it does the same with GSS, so I disable
that stuff too. None of this should affect Linux, but let me know if it
does somheow.
After #16017 there were a lot
of comments saying that `nix` would be better than `JSON`
for Go packages dependency sets.
As said in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/16017#issuecomment-229624046
> Because of the content-addressable store, if two programs have the
> same dependency it will already result in the same derivation in
> the
> store. Git also has compression in the pack files so it won't make
> much difference to duplicate the dependencies on disk. And finally
> most users will just use the binary builds so it won't make any
> differences to them.
This PR removes `libs.json` file and puts all package dependencies in
theirs `deps.json`.
libmysqlclient is all that most closures need; now it's smaller and
quick to build. For cases that need a server (via executable or lib),
there's a full build for now; later it could be slimmed by removing the
client stuff.
The varnish tools (varnishstat, varnishlog, ...) tried to load the VSM
file from a spurious var directory in the Nix store. Fix the default so
the tools "just work" when also keeping services.varnish.stateDir at the
default.
Notes:
- The tools use $localstatedir/$HOSTNAME so I've adapted the default for
stateDir as well to contain hostName.
- Added postStop action to remove the localstatedir. There is no point
in keeping it around when varnish does not run, as it regenerates it
on startup anyway.
Fixes#7495
This change:
- refactors the packages so it is easier to create and update new versions of
cassandra.
- fixes a bug where Cassandra will not connect to another member unless
LD_PRELOADing libstdc++.so. Without that change, it generates a stack trace
and dies with exceptions regarding org.xerial.snappy.
- restricts platform to linux as procps is also linux only.