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* Fix couple of build errors with more recent packages
* switch build system to dune
* clean up package
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As with the previous commit, Cloudflare's DNS is already baked into
networkd, so no need to add them anymore.
The change in comment also reflects more accurately now that the virtual
interfaces are to be ignored by networkd.
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Cloudflare's DNS are already baked into networkd as fallback, so there's
no need to still have them explicitly set.
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This option has been dropped upstream in
4732f59226a21b01d630c7ef4fb884bbfbe7dc83
Cc: @aszlig
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Since the latest update to `0.4.0` `lightdm` has added some more
fine-grained options to how the greeter behaves. In this case it added a
border around the password input box which doesn't look nice, so I'm
making it vanish here.
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The nesting.clone and nesting.children options were renamed[1] upstream
and they're now contained in one single submodule option, which means
that for our tests we only need to check for config.specialisation
instead of nesting.clone and nesting.children separately.
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/ec2d28e3233c4c04fe6afe13e82
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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I've been hardly using it and also it doesn't build at the moment, so
the perfect opportunity to take it out.
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One (or maybe more?) dependency of weboob requires Python 3 and hence
using weboob from python2Packages isn't going to evaluate and instead
result in this error:
error: google-api-core-1.16.0 not supported for interpreter python2.7
Using weboob from python3Packages fixes the eval error.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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It’s not running at the moment.
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If you are whell, you might as well change builders.
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nix-diff is broken atm.
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Since the player's nick name is retrieved via Steam we don't get any
nick name via the DRM-free version.
To cope with this, the nick name is now determined by looking at the
INVISIGUN_NICKNAME and USER if the former is not defined. If people
don't want their local user name to be displayed to others, there is a
setting in the options menu to disable this behaviour.
The reason why I patched the call to Tools::FilterText (which is used
sanitise the nick name) instead of a more specific one is because the
more specific one is optimized out in the build:
IL_0000: ldarg.0
IL_0001: call string class Tools::'?????????'(valuetype '?????????')
IL_0006: call string class Tools::FilterText(string)
IL_000b: ret
So the only way to patch out the call in IL_0001 would be to use
addresses/offsets, which is bound to break in the next upstream version.
However, since the output is essentially wrapped in Tools::FilterText, I
decided to patch that one instead and we simply throw away the argument.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Filesystem sandbox around zoom-us.
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Upstream changes for version 1.8.1:
* IRIS: Fixed crash involving dash on Stage 6
* EPI: Fixed cluster shots spawning at real Epi's location when
hitting ghost Epi
* CONTROLS: Fix loss of subsequent control if pause menu is open when
a round ends online
Upstream changes for version 1.8.0:
* UI: Any player can control or skip instant replays after the first
full viewing
* UI: Lab hero menu starts with your current hero selected
* INPUT: More accurate movement tapping when standing still
* UI: Minor localization edits
* UI: Pixel alignment visual fix on game mode selector buttons
* UI: Fixed player selectors sometimes not showing ability text when
you first join in
* EPI: Fixed cluster shots hitting ghost Epi instead of real Epi when
they occupy the same tile
* EPI: Fixed shield showing for one frame on real Epi when toggling
off ghost Epi
* DJAAN-KHE: Fixed being able to trap players when they are in respawn
invincibility time
* DJAAN-KHE: Fixed footsteps/surface FX triggering when laying traps
* GAME: Fixed sometimes not being able to fire when standing in same
position as a dead player
* GAME: Fixed edge case that could prevent players from respawning in
sudden death situations
* GAME: Fixed edge case where security cameras would fail to rotate
towards some corners
I also changed the screenshot path to use "$XDG_DATA_HOME/Invisigun
Reloaded", since this is the new location of the "Reloaded" update which
I didn't yet fix.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This has come about because qemu-kvm VMs lost the ability to gain a DHCP
issued IP address after a reboot. As it turns out networkd seems to have
played a part in messing with the virbr0 interface. Thanks to @aszlig we
figured out what was going on, so now we're going to make networkd
ignore all interfaces that are not physical.
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All of the NixOS options in services.graphite.pager have been removed in
37ffa6ea51f3a3d7e43736b9a5ce3c149dd9d1ee, but since we're using the
"enable" option to check whether we need to run tests, we'll get an eval
error.
Removing the check fixes the evaluation error.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Reported-by: @devhell
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Until now I've been controlling screen brightness using `xbindkeysrc`.
However, I also like to have as much as possible in vuizvui. Here I'm
moving my screen brightness configuration. Unfortunately the wiki
article [1] seems outdated. Although `light` is enabled using
`programs.light.enable` it does not live in `/run/wrappers/bin/light`
like the wiki article suggests. I could choose the
`/run/current-system/sw/bin/light` path, but I figured that the
committed approach might be better. Dunno yet.
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With VirtualBox gone, I should be able to use the latest Linux kernel
again. Yippie!
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I've been trying to get away from VirtualBox for quite some time now.
unfortunately work has been preventing me from ditching it. I've been
doing some tests with virt-manager and, for now, I think it might be an
okay replacement. The only problem is that I've not found a way to
similarly export/import VMs in a convenient fashion which VirtualBox
offers.
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Having added nerdfonts was a bad idea because it's 5G apparently. Let's
not do this to aszlig's hydra.
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A few bugs are still remainaing, but it can recognize when files
should be completed for example.
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A few bugs are still remainaing, but it can recognize when files
should be completed for example.
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I'm quite tired and bored of things like [1].
I can't find evidence that Brave has implemented this, so Brave will
replace Chromium.
[1]: https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/4733392803332096
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The wiki article is positively awesome:
https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Bluetooth
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Remove everything I haven’t been using:
- nix with an override
- some containerization attempt
- taffybar with patches
- git-annex with override
- poezio
- searx with patches
- ghci with additional packages
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Hasn’t been working, but might want to fix in the future.
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Work laptop.. needs work crap..
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Small but still valid step towards more de-DRYing.
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