When pass is called from passff it does not have grep and find in its
path.
PATH="" /home/beardhatcode/.nix-profile/bin/pass grep lol ~
/nix/store/HASH-password-store-1.7.3/bin/.pass-wrapped: line 399: find: command not found
$ PATH="/nix/store/HASH-findutils-4.7.0/bin" /home/beardhatcode/.nix-profile/bin/pass grep lol
/nix/store/HASH-password-store-1.7.3/bin/.pass-wrapped: line 403: grep: command not found
/nix/store/HASH-password-store-1.7.3/bin/.pass-wrapped: line 403: grep: command not found
@the-kenny did a good job in the past and is set as maintainer in many package,
however since 2017-2018 he stopped contributing. To create less confusion
in pull requests when people try to request his feedback, I removed him as
maintainer from all packages.
Until now, `pkgs.pass` was rebuilt entirely when adding an extension
using the `pass.withExtensions`-function. This is fixed now by removing the
linking of extensions from the fixupPhase and merge all paths (including
those from pkgs.pass) together in using `pkgs.buildEnv`.
This adds an upstream patch to support `wl-clipboard` for `pass -c` and
optionally wraps `wl-clipboard`. The patch is directly checked into
nixpkgs as it had to be modified to properly apply with
`set-correct-name-for-sleep.patch`.
There ver very many conflicts, basically all due to
name -> pname+version. Fortunately, almost everything was auto-resolved
by kdiff3, and for now I just fixed up a couple evaluation problems,
as verified by the tarball job. There might be some fallback to these
conflicts, but I believe it should be minimal.
Hydra nixpkgs: ?compare=1538299
When pass was installed with extensions in the system environment, the
man pages for the selected extensions were not available globally
because they were only available in a buildInput of the password-store
derivation.
This commit resolves the problem by linking the man pages from the
extensions environment into the output directory of the password-store
derivation.
Bug 56850
password-store on Darwin does not pass unit tests in sandboxed
builds:
- 'openssl base64' is used on Darwin to compute base64. Add openssl
to the environment of pass.
- t0200-edit-tests.sh tests 'pass edit', which uses hdid on Darwin.
However hdid is not available in the sandbox.
* treewide: http -> https sources
This updates the source urls of all top-level packages from http to
https where possible.
* buildtorrent: fix url and tab -> spaces
unix-tools.nix has a collection of tools that are commonly installed
by default in Unix derivatives. This is intended to provide
compatibility between macOS and Linux users. Three Linux-only
derivations are provided for compatbility:
- procps
- utillinux
- nettools
More tools are also provided.
Also: treewide: use unixtools
Non-comprehensive replace of Linux-only procps and util-linux with
'unixtools'.