Packages get --host and --target by default, but can explicitly request
any subset to be passed as needed. See docs for more info.
rustc: Avoid hash breakage by using the old (ignored)
dontSetConfigureCross when not cross building
Upstream changes:
* Added OpenSSL.X509Store.set_time() to set a custom verification time
when verifying certificate chains. pyca/pyopenssl#567
* Added a collection of functions for working with OCSP stapling. None
of these functions make it possible to validate OCSP assertions, only
to staple them into the handshake and to retrieve the stapled
assertion if provided. Users will need to write their own code to
handle OCSP assertions. We specifically added:
Context.set_ocsp_server_callback, Context.set_ocsp_client_callback,
and Connection.request_ocsp. pyca/pyopenssl#580
* Changed the SSL module's memory allocation policy to avoid zeroing
memory it allocates when unnecessary. This reduces CPU usage and
memory allocation time by an amount proportional to the size of the
allocation. For applications that process a lot of TLS data or that
use very lage allocations this can provide considerable performance
improvements. pyca/pyopenssl#578
* Automatically set SSL_CTX_set_ecdh_auto() on OpenSSL.SSL.Context.
pyca/pyopenssl#575
* Fix empty exceptions from OpenSSL.crypto.load_privatekey().
pyca/pyopenssl#581
The full upstream changelog can be found at:
https://pyopenssl.readthedocs.io/en/17.0.0/changelog.html
I've also added a patch from pyca/pyopenssl#637 in order to fix the
tests, which was the main reason for the version bump because that patch
won't apply for 16.2.0.
According to the upstream changelog there should be no
backwards-incompatible changes, but I've tested building against some of
the packages depending on pyopenssl anyway. Regardless of this, the
build for pyopenssl fails right now anyway, so the worst that could
happen via this commit would be that we break something that's already
broken.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Includes a more recent version of antlr to nixpkgs. Previous
versions exist already, but version 4 brings many changes
to the generated code and runtime targets.
The install location has been changed from previous versions
of antlr to make use of the set-java-classpath hook, which
is required to make use of both the runtime and the binary.
Also includes the testing rig as a script to allow graphical
inspection of parse trees.
This makes beam.package.erlangR19.abnf to be actually built with R19,
instead of the default R18. It means that Elixir and LFE are provided in
two versions, one built with R18 and with R19.
Please note that Elixir does not build with R16 and R17 - trying to
access beam.packages.erlang{R16,R17}.elixir will throw an error.
This change introduces a fixpoint, which allows to do deep override when
building packages defined in pkgs/development/beam-modules/default.hex.
This allows to provide beam.packages.erlang{,R16,R17,R18,R19} which
contains the same packages built with different Erlang/OTP versions.
Top-level attribute beamPackages points at beam.packages.erlangR18, the
same applies to other top-level Erlang packages.
TODO:
- beam.packages.erlang{R16,R17} is almost useless, since rebar/rebar3
does not build using these versions;
- all packages in beam.packages which use buildMix are actually built
with erlangR18;
- update documentation.
The approach taken to add this package was to port over the definitions
currently existing for HEAD, and making the necessesary changes to get
this building.
The Haskell package set associated with this compiler doesn't yet
guarantee that all or most of the packages successfully build with this
new compiler, but that will improve over time after this GHC 8.2.1
is officially released and the ecosystem catches up.
perlPackages.EmailMIMEAttachmentStripper: init at 1.317
perlPackages.EmailReply: init at 1.204
perlPackages.PatchReader: init at 0.9.6
perlPackages.TemplateGD: init at 2.66
perlPackages.AuthenRadius: init at 0.26
perlPackages.Chart: init at 2.4.10
perlPackages.EmailMIMEModifier at 1.444
* ultrastardx-beta: init at 1.3.5
* libbass, libbass_fx: init at 24
* ultrastar-creator: init at 2017-04-12
* buildSupport/plugins.nix: add diffPlugins
Helper function to compare expected plugin lists to the found plugins.
* ultrastar-manager: init at 2017-05-24
The plugins are built in their own derivations, speeding up (re-)compilation.
The `diffPlugins` function from `beets` is reused to test for changes in the
plugin list on updates.
* beets: switch to diffPlugins
The function is basically just extracted for better reusability.
* Add kibana5 and logstash5
* Upgrade the elastic beats to 5.4
* Make sure all elastic products use the same version
(see elk5Version)
* Add a test for the ELK stack
Also updates beta, nightly, nightlyBin, and bootstrap compilers.
Also updates the registry.
Also consolidates logic between bootstrap and nightlyBin compilers.
Also contains some miscellaneous cleanups.
Also patches firefox to build with the newer cargo
Improvement: Use nix-shell for fetch.sh
androidsdk{,_extras}:
- Update to 7.1.1
google_apis_25 is missing after fetch.sh due to an error in addon.xml
(upsteam bug).
Addons:
- Add google_apis_25
- Update google_play_services (v8_rc41 -> v11_rc16)
lxappearance supports both Gtk+-2 and Gtk+-3. The current `lxappearance'
package continues to be for Gtk+-2. Add `lxappearance-gtk3' for Gtk+-3.
A patch is needed in order to look for themes in system data dirs with
Gtk+-3.
* firefox-beta-bin: 51.0b8 -> 54.0b13
* firefox-devedition-bin: init at 54.0b14
Firefox DevEdition became a new product of Mozilla and is "repackaged"
Firefox Beta with its own release channel and six weeks release cycle as
other channels. It is no longer being built on nightly basis
* updated the update.nix script to facilitata firefox-devedition-bin
* disabling automatic updates by pointing to non existing channel
* f firefoxWrapper looks for gtk3 attribute to wrap the executable gtk3 to wrap the binary with needed ``XDG_DATA_DIRS``
This applies to Erlang, Elixir and LFE packages.
beam-packages provides interpreters and packages sets separately. This
is in preparation of generalizing BEAM interpreters definitions.