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Once again PVP causes a configure failure which doesn't translate into a
build failure. Fixed by bumping upstream repository.
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https://youtu.be/LB8bhHyPLgk?t=418
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nix-env-diff is a tiny utility which parses and compares the output of
`nix-env -qaP --out-path`, printing all changed and added out paths (or
attributes if desired). This facilitates a simple way to determine
rebuilds or changed reverse dependencies when working on nixpkgs in a
similar way as nixpkgs-review and ofborg do it.
Both the new evaluation and the base evaluation to compare against have
to be created manually using nix-env, which in turn also allows
considering attribute sets that are normally not evaluated do to missing
`lib.recurseIntoAttrs`. As an example, here is an example building all
changed attributes in `ocaml-ng.ocamlPackages_4_12`:
```
nix-env -qaP -A ocaml-ng.ocamlPackages_4_12 --out-path -f . \
| nix-env-diff --attrs ./base-ocamlPackages_4_12 \
| xargs -n 1 -P 4 nix-instantiate --quiet -A \
| xargs nix-store --realise --builders 'ssh://edwin'
```
`./base-ocamlPackages_4_12` contains the result of the `nix-env`
invocation executed on the master branch.
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Another convenience feature you'd want virtually always want is to
automatically commit the changed release.nix which is added in this
commit.
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This script downloads the latest nixos-unstable nixexprs.tar.xz,
extracts programs.sqlite, figures out its hash and updates version and
hash in the given release.nix.
Accessible as pkgs.sternenseemann.vuizvui-update-programs-sqlite for a
lack of a better place to put it. Maybe we should add something?
build-support doesn't feel right.
Future work: run this automatically once in a while via GitHub actions.
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This means we don't need the -common machinery anymore and can remove
the -tests attribute altogether.
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The crate implements a safe wrapper around mkdtemp(3) and mkstemp(3)
which provide decent temporary file and directory creation. The key
feature we provide is that we wrap the resulting path in a TempFile /
TempDir struct. This allows us to implement the Drop trait such that the
temporary directory / file is automatically deleted when the value goes
out of scope in Rust which saves the programmer from cleaning up
temporary artifacts themselves.
The API is indeed very tiny currently, only implementing creation and
AsRef<Path> which should allow all necessary path / file manipulation.
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nixpkgs-unstable has advanced enough that the fetchcvs fix is now
available via that channel, so our hydra won't choke on this derivation
with the upstream fetchcvs.
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Build mandoc from cvs and apply a patch which adds an exception for
the checks does makewhatis(8): with this the realpaths of man pages to
be indexed may be symlinks referring to files outside of the root man
directory if they are located in /nix/store.
This allows indexing /run/current-system/sw/share/man using mandoc's
makewhatis(8).
Since fetchcvs is currently broken in nixos-unstable we vendor in the
fixed variant from nixpkgs master until the channel has advanced.
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machines/sternenseemann: add TODO list
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sterni's personal texlive.combine { ... }
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sterni's patched pass with passmenu
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pkgs/sternenseemann/emoji-generic: init at unstable-2020-11-22
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https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/2c616aa63895f064ac1b1332a8cf9e7ae3ddbb44
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Fixed for newer cow versions
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More up to date version is available via nixpkgs
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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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This build frequently fails for i686-linux and thus blocks the generic
channel and I think the demand for a 32bit build is very very low (or
maybe there is no demand *at* all).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @sternenseemann
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Angstrong doesn't work anymore for OCaml versions lower that 4.03, so
let's use version 4.04.2 and fix logbook to cope with the interface
changes in Angstrong 0.7.0.
I've opened a pull request (sternenseemann/logbook#1) to fix it upstream
and also using the commit from the pull request here.
This fixes the following evaluation error:
in job 'channels.generic':
angstrom is not available for OCaml 4.02.3
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @sternenseemann
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This should remove a lot of clutter from pkgs/default.nix into
corresponding sub-scopes, eg. pkgs/openlab/default.nix.
Apart from restructuring there is no change of runtime functionality
involved.
Tested by evaluating with "nix-env -f pkgs -qaP".
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @Profpatsch, @sternenseemann
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pkgs.haskellPackages.gopher-proxy
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