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The type string would blow up too much if you can’t reference any
dhall file in the sources list. This all feels a bit hacky, but at
least semantically it seems to work out?
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No use in passing through the mime type now that we can just directly
render the commands in the protocol handlers.
This gives us the base for generating the Firefox handlers.json.
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Removes the duplication of command handlers.
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This diff is a bit bad cause of whitespace changes, but effectively
this copies all handlers into the mime handler definitions and
duplicates them for now.
We want to use the same config to generate a firefox mime handler
file.
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- `irssi` has been replaced with `catgirl`
- `lynx` is not really needed and also there's `w3m`
- `macchanger` has not been used
- `zettlr` has been used via `nix run` and so it makes sense to have it
permanently
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I'll need this to generate assets for UE.
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No point in running a service that doesn't work.
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Minimal configuration, just to get some cache going (that's at least the
idea). This should at least make having i686-linux builds worth
something :)
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quagga has been removed upstream as it is unmaintained:
https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs/commit/40945d399d0ff05e24891a989f5fe48a6e4d316a
Fixes eval of all vuizvui machines.
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Very intriguing new IRC client.
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testRustSimple wouldn’t work with all the rust functions, so let’s
just use it internally and expose the tests via the conventional
`doCheck` attribute instead.
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Just to prove I can.
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In a recent PR, mpvScripts.convert was marked unfree (for lacking a
license upstream). This is probably fine, so we add this as an exception
via the predicate option (as the lowest impact solution in contrast to
enabling allowUnfree).
cc @Profpatsch
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git fetch origin refs/pull/<id>/head is really all you need.
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Binary cache priority is only decided by list ordering if the caches
have the same priority, but cache.tvl.su has a higher priority than
cache.nixos.org and headcounter.org/hydra.
Due to https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/4717 we can't specify the
priority for cache.tvl.su via the URL options method.
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This should make arbitrary new short domains work automatically.
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The -T flag is GNU coreutils specific, for s6-ln and POSIX ln, the equivalent
seems to be -L which mandates behavior like linkat(3) with the AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW
flag.
cc @Profpatsch
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It doesn't build currently and channels.generic has been broken for too
long.
@Profpatsch pls fix upstream.
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Just like with herja.
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There's no need for this as I've reverted back to `pulseaudio` for the
time being.
This reverts commit a520414825f672eadd25017f06bf13fb9de2db8d.
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This isn't working for me right now. Various different issues are afoot.
For one, my new headset at work functions as expected, until I change
volume, either on the headset itself or via normal volume control. My
local MPD isn't working either since the switch and there doesn't seem
to be a way to replicate that functionality with `pipewire` right now.
While I'd be more than happy to look into it, as usual, right now is not
a good time.
This reverts commit 997cbff6504bcd6bbc2b9fc72fecf271508956b8.
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https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/115332 introduced a new check that
requires either isSystemUser or isNormalUser to be true to help UID
collision checks (I don't remember how this exactly aids that). To fix
evaluation of @Profpatsch's machines, I've set isNormalUser for bitlbee
and philip.
Note that bitlbee probably should be a system user, but seems like there
may be issues with that: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/115332#issuecomment-792287827
Just to be safe, leave it as a normal user for now, the proper fix seems
to be to move the data dir creation into the service setup, rather than
doing it via the home setup.
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While I'm generally happy with `pipewire`, some things broke, such as
volume control. I've tried to fix it using a range of front-ends for PA,
but so far only `pactl` seems to be behaving correctly (but broke mic
mute again). I might have to switch back to PA in the end as it's also
broken my setup on gunnr somewhat.
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Every boot the kernel will silently dump some a trace referencing an
issue with AMDGPU. Some sleuthing suggests that the module needs to be
loaded much earlier. Funnily NixOS actually has a wiki specifically on
AMDGPU, so these settings have been taken from there.
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Sway updates it's WAYLAND_DISPLAY variable in a way dbus doesn't pick up
on. Fix is taken from here:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/119445#issuecomment-820507505
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Don't need these extra packages and I'm tired of i3lock-fancy being so
damn slow.
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The textwidth limit is getting annoying on certain files, and while I'm
sure there's an elegant 'vim-way' of doing this without plugins, I'm
just gonna go ahead and see if `vim-sleuth` does the trick.
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Silly me for not noticing that I was using the pkgs version rather than
the module version. Thanks to @aszlig for pointing out my idiocy. :)
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Version 5.0.0 of Radare2 introduced a few changes in symbol naming,
which causes our patcher to fail because it's unable to find the
"/usr/share/factorio" string and the getSystemWriteData() method.
The upstream change[1] in question for example now uses underscores for
certain characters in the symbol/comment name, so for us to be
backwards-compatible I added a check against the major version of
Radare2 to determine whether we should add underscores when needed.
[1]: https://github.com/radareorg/radare2/commit/aaa930ab261a31e58b1257df06db02481cd3bd55
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The following nix functions allow easily creating derivations for
building a signed releases directory for project(s) to be served via
e. g. HTTP.
* buildGitTarball: builds a reproducible .tar.gz for a given git
revision or tag (similar to git archive, but we don't actually
reuse it in favor of fetchgit).
* bundleSignedReleases: symlinks tarballs generated using
buildGitTarball and accompanying (manually provided) signatures into a
directory and verifies the signatures to ensure buildGitTarball is
donig what it's supposed to.
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Only does very simple dispatching to pkgs.lowdown and pkgs.chroma, but
is at least significantly faster than the default source and about
filters bundled with cgit (which is not really a challenge as they use
python and pygments).
Added to enable my cgit setup until we can have TVL's //tools/cheddar.
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Mistyped with my evaluation fix and added lib.optional instead of
lib.optionals, so a list got into systemPackages which breaks evaluation
in a hard to debug way (and also made me discover a hillarious segfault
in nix).
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Starting with Kernel 5.6 adding this package is no longer necessary.
Since the kernelPackages.wireguard attribute returns `null` for that
version, evaluation fails.
cc @Profpatsch
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Ugh.
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Group somewhat semantically instead of ordering alphabetically.
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The kernel-lts and kernel-latest tests seem to have been removed (not
sure when exactly, didn't blame). Instead we can use
nixosTests.kernel-generic."linux_${major}_${minor}". This allows us to
easily check for tests for arbitrary kernel versions as well.
However there is currently a bug that these are returned as functions
instead of derivations at the moment which will hopefully be fixed by my
upstream PR soon. Until that happens we check if the test is a
derivation or not with lib.isDerivation.
cc @aszlig for comments / further improvements. Main intention right now
is to fix eval in a future proof way.
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The normal scribus attribute doesn't evaluate on nixos-unstable
currently (2.7 pillow is marked as insecure).
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This is currently mostly to add the dot character used as separator in
dot time (<https://dotti.me>).
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This seems very neat, and after a brief test I'm going to see if I can
switch to it permanently.
This is also the beginning of my journey to move to sway eventually.
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