This is just in order to make it easier to determine the latest upstream version
from the Packages file of Google's APT repository.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This update is a bit more problematic, as the bundled version of libpng is
version 1.2.45 and the version in nixpkgs is 1.5.13. Even if trying to run with
libpng12 from nixpkgs, it seems to collide with parts of the bundled version.
So, until this is either fixed upstream or we have a good solution, we're using
bundled libpng for chromium version 25 and higher.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Let's begin with the most trivial one: The stable version.
This version just contains a few bug fixes and builds fine so far.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Starting with version 26, there is a chromium-$version-lite package and it is an
LZMA archive as well, so download size is reduced by about 44%.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
From aristid:
The hplip package wasn't really "python-aware" before. It should be now: I tried running hp-setup, and it works.
I've also enabled network support now.
This set of packages for Plone was generated using
cillianderoiste/python2nix, which is forked from garbase/python2nix.
It uses ```buildout annotate``` to dump a set of packages and their
versions based on an installed Plone instance and then looks up these
packages on pypi, gets the relevant download url and sets some
(minimal) buildInputs where required.
The packages are not ready to be used on their own yet, since they
lack complete dependencies. In the future we can move complete package
expressions into a better location so that they can be re-used.
The packages are also lacking metadata. They are all available under
Free licenses (mostly Zope Public License, GPL or BSD), but the script
does not yet fill that information in. It should be pretty easy to get
hold of it, plus the short description and home page from pypi, this
will be added to the script in the future so that the license
information is accurate.