fixes c88f3adb17, which resulted in
qt 5.15 being used in pythonPackages, despite 5.14 being
declared, and adapts qutebrowser accordingly.
'callPackage { pkgs = pkgs // { … }; }' does not work, because
it does not take into account the recursive evaluation of nixpkgs:
`pkgs/development/interpreters/python/default.nix` calls
`pkgs/top-level/python-packages.nix` with `callPackage`.
Thus, even if the former gets passed the updated `pkgs`,
the latter always gets passed `pkgs.pkgs`.
For the change in the qt5 version to apply consistently, 'pkgs.extend'
must be used.
qutebrowser only used the right qt5 version (5.15) because all
pythonPackages used it anyway.
Optional setting of format == "pyproject", "egg" had been documented
in the manual, but they weren't listed in the function header for
``mk-python-derivation.nix``.
On darwin the compilation would fail with the following warning:
```
clang-7: error: argument unused during compilation: '-fno-strict-overflow' [-Werror,-Wunused-command-line-argument]
```
This error happens because the `-fno-strict-overflow` is passed to the compiler. To fix this, disable the `strictoverflow` hardening feature. Also see #39687.
ZHF: #97479
/cc roundup issues: #96821, #96828.
The diff upstream is fairly small, so let me trust Mike Pall on this.
Both versions get a pair of commits that seem to address the CVE
https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/issues/603
and 2.1 additionally gets one other small commit.
The erlang `generic-builder` accepts a lot of arguments that would
affect the `configureFlags` passed to `mkDerivation`. Though all these
arguments would be without any effect if additionally `configureFlags`
is passed and not the empty list.
This change should make it easier to "compose" arbitrary erlang overrides.
This commit introduces two changes.
First, cpython gets optional BlueZ support, which is needed for
AF_BLUETOOTH sockets. Therefore bluezSupport was added as a parameter.
Second, the call to the pythonFull packages has been adjusted. The
Python packages have a self-reference called self. This was not adjusted
for the override. As a result, Python packages for this special version
of Python were not built with the overridden Python, but with the
original one.