This cuts nixpkgs:trunk from 78K to 31K jobs by disabling builds of
{node,go,python,emacs,coq,r,ocaml,perl}Packages. Thus these are now
only built if they are dependencies of top-level packages (such as
end-user applications). I left haskellPackages because they take
typically longer to build than the others (which are mostly
interpreted languages), so disabling them would be more painful to
users.
This is a temporary measure until we have a binary cache based Hydra
running on faster hardware, necessitated by the fact that evaluations
now regularly time out after 6 hours.
Version bump.
The checks are back again, so far alot has no tests at all.
Add urwidtrees dependency.
The themes are copied to the derivation and set as default directory.
The reason why the completion tests didn't pass was because we had it
already disabled in 2acc258dff1a37974edd6475851e218bb09e281a.
Meanwhile, beetbox/beets@a07cb83 has moved the file from
test/test_completion.sh to test/rsrc/test_completion.sh.
So this has silently re-enabled the completion tests, which we need to
investigate on our side why they failed in the first place.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This cuts nixpkgs:trunk from 78K to 31K jobs by disabling builds of
{node,go,python,emacs,coq,r,ocaml,perl}Packages. Thus these are now
only built if they are dependencies of top-level packages (such as
end-user applications). I left haskellPackages because they take
typically longer to build than the others (which are mostly
interpreted languages), so disabling them would be more painful to
users.
This is a temporary measure until we have a binary cache based Hydra
running on faster hardware, necessitated by the fact that evaluations
now regularly time out after 6 hours.