Only a aesthetics thingy, but also corrects the comment, because we're
essentially precompiling .py files, NOT the .pyc files (the latter are
the results).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This addresses #12794 so that we now have only a single tarball where we
base our build on instead of splitting the source into different outputs
first and then reference the outputs.
The reason I did this in the first place is that we previously built the
sandbox as a different derivation and unpacking the whole source tree
just for building the sandbox was a bit too much.
As we now have namespaces sandbox built in by default we no longer have
that derivation anymore. It still might come up however if we want to
build NaCl as a separate derivation (see #8560), but splitting the
source code into things only NaCl might require is already too much work
and doesn't weight out the benefits.
Another issue with the source splitup is that Hydra now has an output
limit for non-fixed-output derivations which we're already hitting.
Tested the build against the stable channel and it went well, but I
haven't tested running the browser.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
We always do something like "fetchurl channelProduct", so let's move it
to getChannel directly so we can avoid those fetchurl calls all over the
place.
Also, we can still access subattributes from the fetchurl call if we
need to, so there really is no need to expose the product's attributes
directly.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Yes, I know I'm a bit nitpicky, but lines >80 chars are very ugly if you
have two windows side-by-side.
Thus no feature changes here.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The plugin was looking for pvr.hts.so.2.2.13, so as only pvr.hts.so was copied, the plugin would not load. This symlinks all variants of the name to the addons folder.
We now should have only the default.nix left in the source directory and
we can start to factor out the pieces into the Chromium main derivation
attributes.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The "sources.nix" also contains information about where to get binary
packages, so calling it "upstream-info.nix" fits better in terms of
naming.
Also, we're moving it away from the sources dir, because the latter will
soon vanish.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
We're going to reference the patches in the Chromium main build rather
than applying it to the sources. So as a first step, this should keep
the patches away from the "source" subdirectory so we can make it flat.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
We were previously getting collissions for the following
2 files with files from the dropbox package:
- bin/dropbox
- share/applications/dropbox.desktop
As a consequence the binary has been renamed to dropbox-cli and
the .desktop removed as it is redundant.
Five years in the making. Fixed bugs:
* Fix LASH support (crash on 64 Bit systems)
* Fix broken JACK transport with newer jackd version
* Fix clock tick drift
* Fix jack session commandline (obsolete --file option removed)
General Changes:
* C++11 compatible compiler required
Built and tested locally.
From the changelog:
```
Firefox 45/46 compatibility
* [Zotero Standalone] Save PDFs directly from browsers via the Save to
Zotero button
* Requires Chrome connector version 4.0.29; updated Safari connector
coming soon
* To convert a standalone PDF attachment to a full item, right-click
the item and choose “Retrieve Metadata for PDF” or “Create Parent
Item”.
* [Zotero for Firefox] Don't show Firefox open/save dialog when
showing style installation prompt
* Retry additional file sync failures automatically
* Fixed potential crash when dragging in files on some systems
* Fixed potential crash when dragging collections to another library
* Miscellaneous bibliographic output and word processor integration
fixes
* Updated citeproc-js to version 1.1.71
* Fixed spacing of toolbar icons on Windows/Linux in Firefox 43+
* Use larger text field for Book Title
* Make highlight color of selected items list rows on Linux more
distinct when items pane doesn't have focus
* [Zotero for Firefox] Improved error message on Firefox login manager
failure
* Improved error message when trying to use a later database version
```
Building the manual requires docbook_xsl; in sandboxed environments,
the build would fail due to being unable to download missing docbook
resources.
Also include some minor improvements to the build recipe:
- use fetchFromGitHub
- move build-time dependencies to nativeBuildInputs
xref: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/13900
This is just a minor upgrade, even though the commit message says it's
to major version 50. However, the CVEs listed there are for real, see
the following announcement:
http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.de/2016/03/stable-channel-update_8.html
The summary of updated packages:
stable: 49.0.2623.75 -> 49.0.2623.87
beta: 49.0.2623.75 -> 50.0.2661.26
dev: 50.0.2661.11 -> 50.0.2661.18
I've also added two commits, fixing the chdir() in the updater and
shutting up Python precompilation errors during the preBuild phase.
Tested on my Hydra at:
https://headcounter.org/hydra/eval/312166
Changing the working directory to
pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/chromium is a bit annoying, so
let's make sure the script can be called from anywhere.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The errors are completely non-fatal and only cause a particular file to
be not precompiled. Unfortunately this can lead to confusion to whether
these errors are real errors or not, so let's shut it up completely
because they're *not* real errors.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
As of version 2.92, transmission-cli is no longer built by default (it
is deprecated). This breaks the bittorrent vmtest. For now, explicitly
enable the cli.
Built and tested locally.
From the changelog:
```
Version 0.7.83, 2016-02-29
+ HEVC: Maximum Content Light Level (MaxCLL) and Maximum Frame-Average
Light Level (MaxFALL), metadata mandated by CEA-861.3 for HDR support
+ HEVC: Mastering display color primaries and luminance (based on SMPTE
ST 2084), metadata mandated by CEA-861.3 for HDR support
+ HEVC: SMPTE ST 2048 and SMPTE ST 428-1 transfer characteristics
+ HEVC: Chroma subsampling location (indication of the location type
described in the HEVC spec)
+ MPEG-TS: ATSC Modulation Mode (Analog, SCTE_mode_1 aka 64-QAM,
SCTE_mode_2 aka 256-QAM, 8-VSB, 16-VSB)
+ #B981, MP4: support of buggy file having "hint" SubType
x HLS: better handling of media playlists having EXT-X-BYTERANGE
```
Additionally, some cleanup and package uses `autoreconfHook` now. Thanks
to @hrdinka for helpful pointers!