Packaging itself is pretty much straightforward, the tests however
revealed a few issues, which I have fixed with a small patch that has
been upstreamed at https://github.com/karlch/vimiv/pull/32.
The other sed-based patches in postPatch are mostly NixOS-specific.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
There's no reason to disable ALL tests just because only one particular
test module is failing.
Tested on i686-linux and x86_64-linux against these Python versions:
Python 2.6: The interpreter itself doesn't build
Python 2.7: Successful for both architectures
Python 3.3: Successful for both architectures
Python 3.4: Successful for both architectures
Python 3.5: Successful for both architectures
Python 3.6: One of the dependencies of pillow doesn't build (pytest)
Tests for PyPy still fail, which is why the doCheck attribute is only
set to false if we're building for PyPy.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @desiderius, @goibhniu, @prikhi
pytest plugins should not propagate pytest. Instead, packages depending
on pytest and plugins, should explicitly depend on both the plugin(s)
and pytest. This change will more easily allow packages to depend on
another version of pytest when needed.
- rename to PyLTI to follow upstream
- remove overriding because it is not necessary; newer mock can be used,
and modules python packages should be fixed to not propagate pytest (see
separate commit).
cc maintainer @layus
They're broken after all. In particular, this prevents us from
evaluating packages that are unsupported on a particular platform.
Reverts a147ddc42c.
Fixes#20817.
Deprecation warnings should not be used in Nixpkgs because they spam
innocent "nix-env -qa" users with (in this case) dozens of messages
that they can't do anything about.
This also reverts commit 2ca8833383.
We have two derivations, one that supports Cuda, and one that does not.
The names, TheanoWithCuda and TheanoWithoutCuda, now reflect that.
Furthermore, a boolean passthru.cudaSupport was added.
In the future the two derivations should be merged in one, with a
parameter `cudaSupport`.
This allows to scroll content in less, screen, nano, tmux and others
(the ones, who create so called "secondary screens"), similar to VTE-based
terminals.
Note, however, that mouse wheel won't work in `less -X`, which is used
by basic `journalctl`. Fix it with `export SYSTEMD_LESS=FRSMK`