Instead of one derivation providing a cmake-compatible library and one
providing a setuptools-compatible library, we now support both ways of
consuming the library for both pybind11 and python.pkgs.pybind11.
Next had a few issues with its packaging:
* the platform port was exposed in all-packages
And this is not useful for outside users.
It's now a local attribute in the next package.
* the platform port wasn't wrapped correctly
It appears that the lisp core was being wrapped,
when instead the actual gtk application that's
called within the lisp core had to be wrapped.
* codestyle/indentation
Samba 3 has been discontinued since Q1/2015. So I think it's time
to just wipe it from the pkgs. FuseSMB is pretty much abandoned,
upstream does not exist and it's also not as useful as it used to
be anyways.
We only refer to openjdk by passing `--server_javabase="${runJdk}"` to
the `bazel` executable.
By passing jdk11_headless instead of jdk11, we cut bazels runtime
closure from 1.6 GiB to 1.1 GiB.
This has the benefit of being able to override all the inputs to the
build where you were previously only able to override the entire package
set (if at all).
* ipscan: init at 3.6.2
* ipscan: build from deb, and add desktop file
* ipscan: remove java.library.path
* ipscan: move jar from share/java to share
* ipscan: fix platforms
pony is an ORM library.
The main motivation for adding this package is to allow migrating
tribler to a newer version that supports python3.
Also adding myself to maintainers to not leave this one without, even
though I dont use it myself much, if anybody else feels like it fits their
interests, feel free to add yourselves.
osquery was marked as broken since April.
If somebody steps up to fix it, we can always revive it from the
histroy, but there's not much value in shipping completely broken things
in current master.
cc @ma27