it helps, but is incomplete.
more fixes are coming, but including these would change too much
generic btrfs code, which might cause trouble for others.
so the best advice is not to use btrfs send yet and wait for 3.11 or 3.12
This time I've verified that "gem nix" didn't produce any gems with
sha256 = "no hash". Hopefully nothing else breaks :-)
Thanks to phreedom and shlevy on IRC for the tip about removing
~/.gem/nix-sha256.cache to fix/workaround the "no hash" issue.
This makes attributes visible to nix-env that can't actually be
specified with -A, which is why there is a separate top-level in the
first place, duh.
This reverts commit ddb8b7f831.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
0.3.5 is just a patch-release (no code changes). More important is the
patch to the upload-command. It now uses the nix-supplied avrdude
instead of some random avrdude it finds (in the arduino distribution
or wherever).
Signed-off-by: Moritz Ulrich <moritz@tarn-vedra.de>
The description now no longer contains the package name itself. Thanks
to nixpkgs-lint for noticing :-)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Copying these over to the output path of the main derivation will just
unnecessarily blow up the size of it with files we already have in the
store anyway.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The remix packs are a collection of newly remixed versions of the
old music from the PC/3DO versions. By using useRemixPacks these are
fetched as well and added to the game.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
As we now have a tagged first release, it really doesn't make sense to
introduce additional dependencies by using fetchgit.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Packaged this for @devhell sometime ago and adding it here so maybe it's
useful for other people using Nix(OS).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Using setup.py, the test suite isn't run at all, because it's not
referenced there. So let's call it directly.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This updates the 3DO video extractor to the latest Git version, which
should fix a too restrictive dependency on base which leads to it not
compiling with current nixpkgs.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
That way we have the fingerprinter preselected in the configuration file
and the user doesn't need to search with an "open file" dialog inside
the Nix store.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This is the commandline tool for interacting with the chromaprint
library and it's needed for Picard version 1.2 (as it no longer has
support for AmpliFIND/PUIDs).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This is the core component of the AcoustID project and is the library
for extracting/querying of audio fingerprints.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Upstream release notes:
- Add Geoclue location provider by Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre.
- Allow brightness to be adjusted (-b).
- Provide option to set color temperature directly (Joe Hillenbrand).
- Add option to show program version (-V).
- Add configure.ac option to install ubuntu icons. They will no longer
be installed by default (Francesco Marella).
- config: Look in %userprofile%/.config/redshift.conf on windows platform.
- Fix: w32gdi: Obtain a new DC handle on every adjustment. This fixes a
bug where redshift stops updating the screen.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Changes since 1.1:
- Picard now requires at least Python 2.6
- Removed support for AmpliFIND/PUIDs
- Add support for the Ogg Opus file format
- It's now possible to download cover images without any plugin. Cover
Art Archive images can be downloaded by image type
- Improved directory scanning performance
- Prefer already-loaded releases of the same RG when matching files
- Allow dropping new files onto specific targets
- Add basic collections management support (PICARD-84)
- Allow adding custom tags in the tag editing dialog (PICARD-349)
- Fix replacing of Windows-incompatible characters (PICARD-393)
- Save both primary and secondary release types (PICARD-240)
- Handle errors from the AcoustID service better (PICARD-391)
- Accept HTTPS URLs on drag-and-drop (PICARD-378)
Full release announcement can be found here:
http://blog.musicbrainz.org/2013/03/31/picard-1-2-released/
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Also leaving 0_8 branch, as it's compatible with older ffmpeg versions.
I'm planning that all expressions will be able to switch easily
between ffmpeg and libav (whatever default we choose, but I prefer libav).
Hydra has these evaluation errors:
at `nixpkgs.linuxPackages.lttngModules.i686-linux' [nixosSrc = ..., nixpkgs = ..., officialRelease = false]:
value is an attribute set while a string was expected
because licenses.mit is an attribute set and not a string.
TODO: Licenses in pkgs/lib/licenses.nix are a mix of attr sets and
strings, this needs to be standardized.
Add linux kernel modules needed to do kernel tracing with LTTng.
To make them available to lttng in NixOS, add this to configuration.nix:
boot.extraModulePackages = [ pkgs.linuxPackages.lttngModules ];
Babeltrace is a command-line tool and library to read and convert LTTng
tracefiles. Give it a (binary) trace file/dir path and it will print a
human readable event log to standard out.
This is the Linux Trace Toolkit. Included in this package:
Command-line client:
lttng
Tracing daemons:
lttng-sessiond (automatically started by lttng)
lttng-relayd (remote trace collection daemon)
Userspace tracing can be done by using liblttng-ust. To do kernel
tracing we also need the LTTng kernel modules.
I've added a patch that changes "/sbin/modprobe" to just "modprobe".
This reverts commit 67a46ce928.
It seems this commit is the reason for this hydra breakage:
[pbuilding /nix/store/hwdyx4mf5638mxkka64cxjcj75vw3hmz-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce
[punpacking sources
[...snip lots of stuff...]
'manual.pdf' successfully built
[qmake: Leaving directory `/tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce.drv-0/git-export/doc'
[q[q[prunning tests
[pchecking pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix on i686-linux
error: while evaluating the attribute `drvPath' at `/nix/store/l7ny7f17aii5qfgmadr2wcp3wan54wlp-nix-1.5.3/share/nix/corepkgs/derivation.nix:19:9':
while evaluating the builtin function `derivationStrict':
while instantiating the derivation named `ruby-actionmailer-4.0.0' at `/tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce.drv-0/git-export/pkgs/development/interpreters/ruby/gem.nix:16:5':
while evaluating the derivation attribute `propagatedNativeBuildInputs' at `/tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce.drv-0/git-export/pkgs/stdenv/generic/default.nix:78:17':
while evaluating the attribute `outPath' at `/nix/store/l7ny7f17aii5qfgmadr2wcp3wan54wlp-nix-1.5.3/share/nix/corepkgs/derivation.nix:18:9':
while evaluating the builtin function `getAttr':
while evaluating the builtin function `derivationStrict':
while instantiating the derivation named `ruby-actionpack-4.0.0' at `/tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce.drv-0/git-export/pkgs/development/interpreters/ruby/gem.nix:16:5':
while evaluating the derivation attribute `propagatedNativeBuildInputs' at `/tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce.drv-0/git-export/pkgs/stdenv/generic/default.nix:78:17':
while evaluating the attribute `outPath' at `/nix/store/l7ny7f17aii5qfgmadr2wcp3wan54wlp-nix-1.5.3/share/nix/corepkgs/derivation.nix:18:9':
while evaluating the builtin function `getAttr':
while evaluating the builtin function `derivationStrict':
while instantiating the derivation named `ruby-activesupport-4.0.0' at `/tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce.drv-0/git-export/pkgs/development/interpreters/ruby/gem.nix:16:5':
while evaluating the derivation attribute `propagatedNativeBuildInputs' at `/tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce.drv-0/git-export/pkgs/stdenv/generic/default.nix:78:17':
while evaluating the attribute `outPath' at `/nix/store/l7ny7f17aii5qfgmadr2wcp3wan54wlp-nix-1.5.3/share/nix/corepkgs/derivation.nix:18:9':
while evaluating the builtin function `getAttr':
while evaluating the builtin function `derivationStrict':
while instantiating the derivation named `ruby-multi_json-1.7.8' at `/tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce.drv-0/git-export/pkgs/development/interpreters/ruby/gem.nix:16:5':
while evaluating the derivation attribute `src' at `/tmp/nix-build-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce.drv-0/git-export/pkgs/development/interpreters/ruby/gem.nix:11:5':
while evaluating the attribute `outPath' at `/nix/store/l7ny7f17aii5qfgmadr2wcp3wan54wlp-nix-1.5.3/share/nix/corepkgs/derivation.nix:18:9':
while evaluating the builtin function `getAttr':
while evaluating the builtin function `derivationStrict':
hash `no hash' has wrong length for hash type `sha256'
[q[q[qbuild time elapsed: 0m0.038s 0m0.023s 0m20.586s 0m2.004s
builder for `/nix/store/lxmyqg7z1l71ji5vdar2m5w66dx45v20-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce.drv' failed with exit code 1
error: build of `/nix/store/lxmyqg7z1l71ji5vdar2m5w66dx45v20-nixpkgs-tarball-1.0pre28245_67a46ce.drv' failed
It has been submitted for inclusion in mainline, so it will probably
make it into 3.11 (or 3.12 as 3.11 is fairly close to release).
It is very local, only affecting people who use the "send" feature.
Without it, send is unstable/unsafe to use incrementally.
It can probably be applied to 3.9 and 3.8 as well, but as I only
tested it against 3.10, so I didn't bother.
The videos work, but there is a problem with sound:
ALSA lib dlmisc.c:236:(snd1_dlobj_cache_get) Cannot open shared library
/nix/store/9z51hr9l19vdhgmqd60jwwrg6ny5md2d-alsa-plugins-1.0.26/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so
It tries to open a 64bit plugin, which obviously fails. I think this depends on
/etc/asound.conf, but I'm not sure how to fix it.
Regardless of the problem, in one computer I tried the sound works but other
apps cannot output sound. In another, the sound doesn't work and other apps
continue working as normal.
It turns out that the .deb only contains the changelog and some other docs.
Revert back to using the i686 version, but keep the double url for the future.