Work around a bug in the autoconf setup of man-db: The
list of default sections does not include section 0 (zero)
despite ``./configure --help`` advertising it. This causes
header man pages (e. g. time.h from package posix_man_pages)
to be ignored by man(1):
$ file /run/current-system/sw/share/man/man0p/time.h.0p.gz
/run/current-system/sw/share/man/man0p/time.h.0p.gz: gzip compressed data, from Unix
$ man 0p time.h
No manual entry for 0p
No manual entry for time.h
Override the default (as defined in m4/man-arg-sections.m4)
until this is fixed upstream.
The 0.16-releases contain several useful new features:
https://launchpad.net/stellarium/0.16/0.16.1
I also added myself as maintainer to have more people available if the
package breaks a release.
PR #30484 (f8741c38cd) has split libbfd and
libopcodes from binutils and gdb. The original pybfd setup.py is completely
unsuitable to handle that. This commit replaces the original source with a fork
with a patched setup.py.
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/30484#issuecomment-345472766
Since [1] libbfd is compiled with support for all available targets. However, it
can not choose whether an ARM ELF file is elf32-littlearm,
elf32-littlearm-symbian, or elf32-littlearm-vxworks, and fails with the "File
format is ambiguous" error. Here [2] Alan Modra intended to prioritize the
first of the three, but although his patch was merged and reportedly solved the
issue, currently glibc 2.28.1 and 2.29.1 again fail to disambiguate these
targets. This commit makes it prioritize elf32-littlearm over the other two.
[1] f8741c38cd
[2] https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2013-05/msg00271.html
Since ssh-dss is no longer supported by default, users relying on those
keys for their login may be locked out. They should ideally use stronger
keys, but adding the support for ssh-dss back in can also be done
through extraConfig.
To use, add this option to your configuration.nix:
`programs.zsh.promptInit = "source ${pkgs.zsh-powerlevel9k}/share/zsh-powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k.zsh-theme";`