Setting the hash to null is a convenient way to bypass the hash check
while developing. It looks like the ability to do this was inadvertently
removed while adding vendor directory support.
This still checks that the user is explicitly setting the value but
allows null as a valid option.
This allows the lib fixed point to be extended with
myLib = lib.extend (self: super: {
foo = "foo";
})
With this it's possible to have the new modified lib attrset available to all
modules when using evalModules
myLib.evalModules {
modules = [ ({ lib, ... }: {
options.bar = lib.mkOption {
default = lib.foo;
};
}) ];
}
=> { config = { bar = "foo"; ... }; options = ...; }
Upstream requested that we remove these packages until the first stable
release. More details are in #38344. This isn't ideal but it seems like
the best solution for now.
Close#38344.
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symlink shared libraries from LD_LIBRARY_PATH into lib/julia,
as using a wrapper with LD_LIBRARY_PATH causes segmentation
faults when program returns an error:
$ julia -e 'throw(Error())'
only applied for 0.6, which is the current julia version. Will
see if we can remove the older versions in master.
(cherry picked from commit 41f3a4e0030a1b0233de6ca7f5208c44eb370313)
With this patch I remove myself as a maintainer for all packages I
currently maintain.
This is due the fact that I will be basically off the grid from May 2018
until early 2019, as I will be on a trip through north america.
I will revert this patch as soon as I'm back, as I plan to continue
contributing to nixpkgs then.
But as I cannot maintain anything during that time, I'd like to get this
patch merged.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
ns-3 is a discrete event C++ network simulator developed at www.nsnam.org .
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