This was achieved using the following command:
sd 'wrapGAppsHook\b' wrapGAppsHook3 (rg -l 'wrapGAppsHook\b')
And then manually reverted the following changes:
- alias in top-level.nix
- function name in wrap-gapps-hook.sh
- comment in postFixup of at-spi2-core
- comment in gtk4
- comment in preFixup of 1password-gui/linux.nix
- comment in postFixup of qgis/unwrapped-ltr.nix and qgis/unwrapped.nix
- comment in postFixup of telegram-desktop
- comment in postFixup of fwupd
- buildCommand of mongodb-compass
- postFixup of xflux-gui
- comment in a patch in kdePackages.kde-gtk-config and plasma5Packages.kde-gtk-config
- description of programs.sway.wrapperFeatures.gtk NixOS option (manual rebuild)
* vimPlugins.nvim-dbee: init at 2024-01-13
nvim-dbee looks for the go binary in paths returned bu M.dir() and M.bin() defined in lua/dbee/install/init.lua
If we patch this path then it should be ok
* Update pkgs/applications/editors/vim/plugins/overrides.nix
Co-authored-by: Gaétan Lepage <33058747+GaetanLepage@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Gaétan Lepage <33058747+GaetanLepage@users.noreply.github.com>
Neovim plugins built with buildNeovimPlugin are based on derivations
from the lua package set, ie., they are a flat-install (no share/lua/5.1
nesting) with some post-processing.
While debugging, I noticed their name lacked the vimplugin prefix,
making them a bit harder to diagnose if the derivation was the vimplugin
or not.
So I hardcoded 'namePrefix' (why let the user change that ?) and moved
it to toVimPlugin so it applies to lua-based plugins as well.
Before this PR:
➜ nix-build -A vimPlugins.plenary-nvim
/nix/store/zyvdf7c1k4q2ykg6jydpf5c31g9j921s-lua5.1-plenary.nvim-scm-1-unstable-2024-03-25
After this PR
➜ nix-build -A vimPlugins.plenary-nvim
/nix/store/dy4rjzjbhshi109i6969f39vd9xbjgs1-vimplugin-lua5.1-plenary.nvim-scm-1-unstable-2024-03-25