The ZSH completion script of `tig` basically imports the bash completion
script and uses it as completion approach. Unfortunately the script
takes several assumptions about the directory structure using
`$funcsourcetrace`[1] that don't apply on NixOS.
The easiest workaround is t opatch the completion script and import the
bash completion script from `$out`.
[1] http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Modules.html#index-funcsourcetrace
For technical reasons, we cannot easily add a warning to top-level
definitions, so 2a6e4ae49a and
e51f736076 reverted the deprecation. But
we can still remove mention of the would-be deprecated definitions to
steer people towards using the preferred alternatives.
2a6e4ae49a and
e51f736076 reverted a bit too much, and I
initially missed this when reviewing. The release notes already still
mention this change, too.
This ensures that any further changes needing notes that belong in 18.09
off this common-ancestor commit can be easily merged to both
`release-18.0`9 and `master`.
This is taken from the 18.09 change, which was reverted on release-18.09
but not master. The now-false 18.09 release notes were just removed from
master in 29854e2426, but since the
underlying change is still there, release notes for 19.03 are warranted.
This commit takes the now-reverted release notes and reuses them for
that.
PHP tries to discover the mysql default socket path during configure
phase by probing the file system:
cf3b852109/ext/mysqli/config.m4 (L4)
This obviously fails to discover /run/mysqld/mysqld.sock, which is being
used (hardcoded) across all MySQL flavours.
This leads to PHP having no mysql socket path set for the mysql[i]
extensions, and `/tmp/mysql.sock` set for pdo_mysql,
meaning one currently has to manually configure and set it in php.ini.
Luckily, PHP supports setting that path via
`--with-mysql-sock=/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock` during configure phase,
so let's do this as soon as one of the three modules is enabled.
As per the following bug report, sometimes erts/start_scripts will fail
to compile because of a Makefile ordering issue. Apply the upstream
patches to fix this.
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-241
Without this the graphical installer has no way to open the manual.
You can fix it yourself by installing any HTML browser but this might
be unfamiliar to users new to NixOS and without any other way to open
the manual. The downside is it will also increase download sizes.
Fixes#46537