This fixes the gets() problem in gzip.
Also disabled "make check" because it depends on Perl and more/less,
which is undesirable in the stdenv bootstrap.
This introduces the following changes:
* Fixes libPrefix in Tcl libraries I fucked up a few months ago and adds
missing meta attributes.
* Correctly set TKABBER_SITE_PLUGINS so Tkabber is able to find plugins, if
present.
* Rely on OPENSSL_X509_CERT_FILE instead of depending on cacert directly.
* Introduces a new license called "Tcl/Tk", which applies to some Tcl libraries
and is a variation of the BSD license with restrictions regarding
governmental use.
* New package tclgpg for GPG support in Tkabber.
This updates the versions for the following channels:
stable: 21.0.1180.81 -> 21.0.1180.89
beta: 22.0.1229.14 -> 22.0.1229.39
dev: 23.0.1243.2 -> 23.0.1255.0
And also fixes build failures for the beta and dev channels.
SVN revision 151720 breaks the build with system zlib, see:
http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome?view=rev&revision=151720
The issue here is, that r151720 introduces changes directly in zlib, which
aren't upstream and unfortunately there is no more information stating the exact
reasons for this change, as all references to it are not publicly available:
http://crbug.com/139744https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10837057
So for the moment, we're going to add a patch, which applies to v22 and higher,
which essentially reverts r151720, until either more information on the issue is
available or it is resolved upstream.
As someone has already reported the issue, we just need to track the following
issue:
http://crbug.com/143623
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This updates conky to version 1.9.0 and adds the weather plugins.
In addition, the patch removing curl/types.h from source files is removed as
well and instead replaced by a patch including stdbool.h, as some source files
don't compile well with C99 (instead, they should be compiled with a C++
compiler, as done in upstream's master).
We also now re-enable building with ncurses, which has been fixed in 1.9.0 as
well.
Those plugins do not require additional dependencis or at least no dependencies
we don't actually use, so let's build them aswell. And after all, If you work in
your hermetically sealed environment, you surely want to know what's going on
outside.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
As the GPL license is more restrictive than the BSD license of the original
(torsmo) of the fork, I'm adding GPL as the license here.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>