This reverts commit dc4eb2fc5e6c2731dd61e75aa7823f91aa29bf31. It was
added in a large PR (#71893) by @fridh, where he already predicted some of
the changes would have to be reverted. This is an obvious one, it breaks
python 2.7 compatibility, as that needs 5.x of jupyter_console.
Incorrect merging of modules resulted in dhcpcd being enabled causing flaky network connection.
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/64364
Fixing it uncovered an infinite recursion from the same commit, previously masked by the incorrect merge.
We can just drop the `mkDefault` for `networking.wireless.enable` as it is already `false` by default.
Closes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/72416
Plugins in `plugin-list` can now optionally specify an alias name, to
avoid naming collisions if plugins have the same repo name. For example,
specifying `author/common-plugin as author-common-plugin` will use
`author-common-plugin` as the package name in `generated.nix`.
Condition seems to be inverted. Crash and shutdown only make sense, when
the machine is booted; i.e. we return immediately otherwise.
In the Perl test driver this is:
return unless $self->{booted};
python.pkgs.pkgconfig raises an exception on missing packages since
version 1.5.0. Previously those errors were just silently ignored. That
worked fine, since the packages are only missing at runtime (when they
are not really needed) but present at buildtime.
Since this fails the tests now, we just add the packages to
PKG_CONFIG_PATH at runtime. This does not add additional runtime
dependencies. Still, it would be nicer if the sage testssuite would not
test the buildsystem at runtime in the first place.
The breakage was originally caused by the pkgconfig update in
1efa71616fadd5c7f852173445b2db824534b99b.