This package actually uses the old abandoned code base.
However the code base has been revieved by new maintainers
* https://github.com/projecthamster/
if there is a request for it could be re-added to nixpkgs.
This makes patching the path for `libEGL` consistent with `libstartup-notification` and `libcanberra`.
It should also prevent silently doing nothing in case the code in kitty is changed, similar to what was described in 1842c4aaa4.
vifm includes some optional features what are currently no-op due
to missing dependencies. Once such example is `vifm-media`.
vimfm-media is a Linux script included with vifm which can be used to
mount/umount removable media from within vifm. However, vifm-media
has additional dependencies, namely Python, dbus, and a supported
back-end such as udisks2. While vimfm-media is currently installed,
it fails with the error "No supported backend found."
This change adds optional support for vifm-media via the new package
vifm-full; Opening for the opportunity to add whatever optional
dependencies I have not considered in this change in the future,
while not generously increasing the closure size of the original
vifm package.
For reference, vifm has a closure size of 41,164,432 while the new
vifm-full increases this to 382,642,536. Calculated with
`nix path-info -S`
Note: While vifm-media supports numerous back-ends, this change only
adds support for udisks2. In addition, vifm-media is not supported on
MacOS/OSX, for which upstream provides an alternative script.
With wxGTK31 3.1.0 there was a bug causing crashes. With the recently
merged version 3.1.2 this bug has been fixed.
See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/55475 for details.
When trying to play a sound, kitty prints an error message because it cannot find `libcanberra.so`:
```
Failed to load libcanberra.so, cannot play beep sound, with error: libcanberra.so.0.2.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
```
This is fixed by patching the path to the library.