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I'm fairly certain this isn't needed anymore.
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As already stated otherwise in this log, it's back, so reverting the
removal.
This reverts commit 54b3f8ac7da02738be6919d05ae12d5c14796e3f.
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Duh.
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Replacing the simple inclusion of some programs in packages with
their respective programs.* equivalent.
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Aquired by Zoom, no thanks.
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Knew I forgot something in the last clean-up.
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Still a continuation of some housekeeping.
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Unfortunately, development has seemingly ceased and has been marked as
insecure in aa80b4780d849a00d86c28d6b3c78a777dd02e9a.
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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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Small but still valid step towards more de-DRYing.
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Trying to get around to cleaning out packages I don't need on a normal
basis, this is the start of a number of future commits that will be
dealing with cleaning up and optimising my package usage.
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Nifty terminal wiki reader written in Rust.
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Since NixOS/nixpkgs@582b92b9483428a0e40f276aff3da2d99bbe62c5, the "john"
package now uses Python 3 by default, so the override does no longer
work because the package no longer has a "pythonPackages" attribute.
Luckily, the upstream change is doing exactly what's done here, so we
can simply drop the override.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @devhell
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Removed it accidentally.
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Similar to `john`. Thanks again to @aszlig :)
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I need john after all right now. This work-around was contributed, as
usual, by the venerable @aszlig.
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Until it's dependency on python 2 is removed.
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For when I feel funky.
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As per @aszlig's suggestion.
Still doesn't work though :(
However, I'll keep it in, just in case it'll work one day.
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So, instead of using polybarFull, which has issues and doesn't suit me
in its new incarnation anyway, I'm just expanding the super with the
options I want.
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This reverts commit 3343afb7c0734dbbd6953eb0cbd6558f8b81b119.
Turns out this isn't working after all.
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polybarFull has everything I want (and didn't even know of), so let's
install that instead.
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Turns out, it's actually really good for writing chapter drafts in
Markdown.
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Can't decide yet which one I'll prefer.
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It's time...
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Hopefully this is the last package that needs to be disabled for a
successful machine build.
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The urge to have a new build is stronger than all the beautiful colors.
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This is a really cool zen-type writer.
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Remove more packages that are not necessary currently.
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Neat.
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It's not needed at the moment, and it's also marked as broken.
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I'm not using it as it turns out and it's being annoying with regards to
building on hydra.
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This is part of Nix since version 2.0 and has been removed in
NixOS/nixpkgs@490ca6aa8ae89d0639e1e148774c3cd426fc699a as it's no longer
needed as a separate package.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @devhell
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From the official Obnam project homepage:
The Obnam project is retired. See
https://blog.liw.fi/posts/2017/08/13/retiring_obnam/ for more
information. Please use another backup solution instead.
Subsequently it has been removed in
NixOS/nixpkgs@8bb5c76365c3178c77980ffe7e1e5edb35d2f8d7.
I've removed the package here in Vuizvui, because it leads to an
evaluation error on Hydra.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @devhell
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This is a really good GraphViz viewer and since I need to do some GV
this integrates nicely with my workflow.
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This time, let's make wireguard permanently available.
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