I was previously just fetching the bitbucket-generated tarball of this revision, but
this was vulnerable to breakage when bitbucket made micro-changes to the tarball
generation, causing the file hash to change. This should make mercurial-full buildable
again.
ladspa.org has been down for a feew weeks, and I couldn't find info on a
cause or a solution.
Closes#12640.
Signed-off-by: Franz Pletz <fpletz@fnordicwalking.de>
This ensures that xfce and most others DMs are preferred over
xterm. Previously slim used directory order, which is undefined.
Of course, it's just lucky that xfce < xterm lexicographically, but
that also applies to the other display managers, AFAIK. We should have
a way to specify a DM order, but that can be accomodated by generating
desktop entries like "<NN>-session.desktop".
Fixes#4300. Parenthetical to #12516.
First of all this fixes an evaluation error I introduced in ae466ba,
which wasn't triggered by any of my own tests against the change because
there are usually no NixOS options that are declared outside of the
<nixpkgs> tree. I renamed the attribute name from "fn" to "fileName"
first and later to "fullPath" but forgot one still occuring "filename".
Thanks to @vcunat for noticing this.
Another thing that he pointed out was that the "stripPrefix" function
can be factored away entirely, because it's very similar to
"removePrefix" in <nixpkgs/lib>.
Unfortunately we can't use "removePrefix" as is, because we need to
account for the final shlash.
So instead of removing it twice and/or retaining "stripPrefix", let's
append a shlash on every "prefixesToStrip" and we can use "removePrefix"
as is.
Tested with:
taalo-build nixos/release.nix -A tests.installer.simple.x86_64-linux
And:
w3m -dump "$(
nix-build nixos/release.nix -A manual.x86_64-linux
)/share/doc/nixos/options.html"
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @vcunat
is extended using patches http://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/patches/ this
argument makes it easier to extend dmenu by doing:
dmenu.overwritte {
patches = [
./dmenu-4.4-follow-focus.diff";
];
};
Poezio doesn't install the files required for running the tests, but
also while building with Nix we don't end up getting valid shared
objects within the temporary build directory.
So we now running "make test" (which does "py.test -v test/") with a
PYTHONPATH that adds the /poezio directory of the path in site-packages
to make sure that the test runner is able to import the shared objects.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @lancelotsix