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Staging next #45941
Staging next #45941
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this fixes gvfs in caia (mate desktop)
libinput builds some executables which are useful for debugging or unusual configurations, but not necessary in normal use of the library. (See libinput(1) and the other referenced man pages.) Some of these programs require Python, which makes the closure significantly larger. Splitting /libexec/ and /bin/ to a separate "bin" output allows systems that don't need these utilities to avoid the substantial size hit.
`ps` can show various systemd-related information, like a unit to which a process belongs. But when it's not compiled it, it shows only '?' in such fields. Can be tested with: ps -o unit= ax
Semi-automatic update generated by https://github.com/ryantm/nixpkgs-update tools. This update was made based on information from https://repology.org/metapackage/libuv/versions.
libuv: 1.21.0 -> 1.23.0
(cherry picked from commit 3b862a6)
Fixes compilation on non-glibc at minor cost since these are only used to guard the use of pragmas selectively disabling warnings based on the GCC version used.
e2fsprogs: fix w/musl, __GNUC_PREREQ is glibc-ism
`tool --version` now gets additional line: Packaged by https://NixOS.org
- default coreutils is stripped of /share/ (11 -> 2 MiB) - coreutils-full retains /share/ and adds openssl for faster *sum tools - NixOS systemPackages contains coreutils-full - *Support parameter defaults are moved inside (it seemed confusing to have `? false` and "at once" with `? isLinux`) Closure considerations: + typical build-time closure will get lighter by ~9 MiB - typical closure of NixOS installation will grow by ~2 MiB, due to referring to both versions. I think it would be possible to re-use most of the utils between the two versions, but the expression would get much more complex. I considered having stdenv with minimal coreutils and the default `coreutils` attribute being full, but it turned out there were too many trivial references in nixpkgs, so it didn't seem easy to keep rebuild impact of openssl from growing significantly.
currently only used for texlive
This reverts a part of the changes made in #40826. Fixed-output derivations save time and space on rebuilds.
and use fixed hashes
build failed on Darwin Patch by @veprbl
2.11 is the version used in TexLive 2018
Fixes a horrendous bug that crashes IRC clients, text editors, terminal emulators that receive invalid Unicode sequence.
Hydra: ?compare=1477053
Compare to master: |
The included texlive upgrade breaks zathura: #45432 (comment) |
Unfortunately this isn't making any progress on Hydra due to low priority: https://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1478706. >6000 queued builds, all on Darwin, and no build run at all for a day now. |
Also should the zathura fix maybe be cherry-picked to staging-next? Its a fix after all. But it would cause a lot of rebuilds. |
@timokau it would cause another ~13k rebuilds and delay this iteration for several days - just to fix one package. The point of |
Well the point of staging-next is also to stabilize and include fixes. Texlive is on the line since it is a mass-rebuild, but also a fix for staging-next. I agree that it may not be worth it however if its really just that one package (even though I consider it an important one). Just wanted to discuss that. |
FYI, added ce6e72a to staging, follow-up to the first texlive fix, if that should be considered to be cherry-picked in. |
Gstreamer: 1.14.0 -> 1.14.2
Current comparison: https://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1479929?compare=1479402 |
A large portion of the new failures are timeouts (kernels and libreoffice) that shouldn't concern us. |
Motivation for this change
Things done
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