The fzf vim plugin wasn't working because it was making a symlink to a
directory with the full source code. This directory isn't present
anymore since the commit e95f17e272 wich
removes it because it isn't so useful for the go packages.
I fixed it by manually copying the plugin/ directory into the out
derivation, which is the only part of the source that contains the vim
plugin.
MySQL Native Driver was implemented by PHP back in 5.3.0 and has been
default in most distributions for a very long time.
The option was added in 41cd4f2459 and I
don't see any reason why it would default to false.
Overview of mysqlnd by PHP: https://secure.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.overview.php
This puts the debug information in a separate output, as expected. This allows
meaningful symbol names to appear in DWARF-based tools like perf and gdb.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
Upstream changelog:
- SECURITY UPDATE: In previous versions of libfuse it was possible to
for unprivileged users to specify the allow_other option even when
this was forbidden in /etc/fuse.conf. The vulnerability is present
only on systems where SELinux is active (including in permissive
mode).
- libfuse no longer segfaults when fuse_interrupted() is called outside
the event loop.
- The fusermount binary has been hardened in several ways to reduce
potential attack surface. Most importantly, mountpoints and mount
options must now match a hard-coded whitelist. It is expected that
this whitelist covers all regular use-cases.
- Fixed rename deadlock on FreeBSD.
Upstream changelog:
- SECURITY UPDATE: In previous versions of libfuse it was possible to
for unprivileged users to specify the allow_other option even when
this was forbidden in /etc/fuse.conf. The vulnerability is present
only on systems where SELinux is active (including in permissive
mode).
- The fusermount binary has been hardened in several ways to reduce
potential attack surface. Most importantly, mountpoints and mount
options must now match a hard-coded whitelist. It is expected that
this whitelist covers all regular use-cases.
- Added a test of seekdir to test_syscalls.
- Fixed readdir bug when non-zero offsets are given to filler and the
filesystem client, after reading a whole directory, re-reads it from a
non-zero offset e. g. by calling seekdir followed by readdir.
Use example package `zerobin` instead of `bepasty-server` which
is no longer part of python-packages.
This fixes the examples for current nixpkgs versions.
1. Use the same approach like in the overlay example:
Override `python` instead of `pythonPackages` so that
`python.pkgs` refers to the new package set like `pythonPackages`.
This also fixes a bug in the original example where
`pkgs.fetchgit` was not in scope.
Add an extra example to illustrate how to override just a
package set.
2. Fix mix-up between `super` and `self` in the explanation text.
Also, simplify the explanation.