See #11567.
Furthermore, it renames pythonPackages.dbus to pythonPackages.dbus-
python as that's the name upstream uses.
There is a small rebuild but I couldn't figure out the actual cause.
Many (less easily automatically converted) old-style strings
remain.
Where there was any possible ambiguity about the exact version or
variant intended, nothing was changed. IANAL, nor a search robot.
Use `with stdenv.lib` wherever it makes sense.
See e.g. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=894646 — without
this patch, wicd-curses throws an AttributeError on startup. The patch
is a cut-down version of the one added there by Pavel Zhukov.
Change PATH=$PATH:deps to PATH=deps:$PATH in the wicd wrappers, because
the latter is more deterministic; it prevents possibly wrong versions of
dependencies to sneak in from the environment.
Do the same for PYTHONPATH.
wicd used to write dhclient config file into $out/var/lib/wicd directory attempting
to change nix-store. That didn't work and thats why we couldn't use dhclient.
With this patch wicd will generate temporary file name for this purpose. File is
generated each time the daemon starts.
Not merged r32497 (tree conflict, glibc GNU Hurd update). Ludovic, could you
please look at this?
svn path=/nixpkgs/branches/stdenv-updates/; revision=32520
quite some services need to be started/restarted when a connection is
established/teared down. Also, some services are optional depending on
the connected access point. For example: use a vpn on an untrusted
network.
these small trigger scripts don't change any behaviour by themselves,
but allow you to hook in to them if you need.
example use:
jobs.gw6c.startOn = pkgs.lib.mkForce "started openvpn-dcsOffice";
jobs.gw6c.stopOn = pkgs.lib.mkForce "stopping openvpn-dcsOffice";
jobs."openvpn-dcsOffice".startOn = pkgs.lib.mkForce "wicd-postconnect";
jobs."openvpn-dcsOffice".stopOn = pkgs.lib.mkForce "stopping network-interfaces or wicd-predisconnect";
In the example, I use 3 layers. When a physical connection is
available (wifi connect), I setup a vpn connection, and setup an ipv6
tunnel on top of that. When disconnecting, they are automatically shut
down in the right order as well.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=31662
But it doesn't compile optimized bytecode. :( I would be good if someone who actually knew python could give this package some love.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=26742