We don't really need this anymore, except that our docs say that you
can put firmware in /root/test-firmware, which doesn't work via
/sys/module/firmware_class/parameters/path.
- This unbreaks lttng linux kernel modules[1]
- lttng-tools has grown a dependency on libxml2
[1]: Build tested (for default NixOS Linux kernel) and run tested with
lttng-sessiond (it successfully loads kernel modules).
This reverts commit 1faf6106c3. It
causes the size of the initrd to explode from ~6 MB to 19 MB:
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/15728196
The reason is that mdadm now contains a self-reference:
$ strings ./result/sbin/mdadm | grep /nix/store
...
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="%s", ENV{ID_PATH}=="%s", RUN+="/nix/store/y1ap6va0av6jhxf7ddnr8vdwxd7b44gd-mdadm-3.3.2/sbin/mdadm --incremental $env{DEVNAME}"
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{ID_PATH}=="%s", RUN+="/nix/store/y1ap6va0av6jhxf7ddnr8vdwxd7b44gd-mdadm-3.3.2/sbin/mdadm --incremental $env{DEVNAME}"
/nix/store/y1ap6va0av6jhxf7ddnr8vdwxd7b44gd-mdadm-3.3.2/sbin/mdmon
(Previously, it referred to /sbin/mdadm.) This causes mdadm, glibc and
linux-headers to be added to the initrd.
The dmraid shared object file is created with a soname that contains a
version. Unfortunately, the install target in the Makefile does not
properly match on files ending with .so and so does not install it with
the version suffix.
Previously we only had a static library, which doesn't do much trouble
if the version is missing, but with the dynamic library the ELF file
depending on libdmraid uses the version, while the library itself isn't
present with that suffix.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Let’s compile the Mac OS X SecurityTool ourselves
copumpkin:
This allows us to compile SecurityTool ourselves. There are several more
Apple opensource projects that can be compiled this way that I'll slowly
add.
Remaining sources of impurity:
Reference to absolute path to Xcode. This should be integrated with the
xcode derivation (and the iOS wrapper chain that exists under mobile
development) but it's not obvious how to do that yet.
Absolute reference to xcodebuild.
Adding this should make it possible for #3629 to work reasonably
cleanly.