Work around missing /dev files inside runInLinuxVM by creating a
symlink before calling nixos-enter.
This fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/93381.
I ran into this issue when trying to create a VMware image that boots from EFI.
Thanks @colemickens for reporting this and @danielfullmer for fixing the same thing in in qemu-vm.nix (37676e77cb5adab936606838d6465faafda54f61) and explaining what the issue was.
This ensures the following gptfdisk warning won't happen:
```
Warning: File size is not a multiple of 512 bytes! Misbehavior is likely!
```
Additionally, helps towards aligning the partition to be more optimal
for the underlying storage.
It is actually impossible to align for the actual underlying storage
optimally because we don't know what the block device will be!
But aligning on 1MiB should help.
An empty list results in no CapabilityBoundingSet at all, an empty
string however will set `CapabilityBoundingSet=`, which represents a
closed set.
Related: #120617
An empty list results in no CapabilityBoundingSet at all, an empty
string however will set `CapabilityBoundingSet=`, which represents a
closed set.
Related: #120617
Using buildGoModule did not work for this package, and produced the
error "main module (google.golang.org/grpc) does not contain package
google.golang.org/grpc/cmd/protoc-gen-go-grpc". Since buildGoModule and
buildGoPackage both seem in common use and both have their advantages
(https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/84826) just using
buildGoPackage seems like a neat solution here.
- Update steam-run.patch to support Pressure Vessel runtime
- Fix adding $PROTON_DIST_PATH/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH when using legacy runtime
- Use bash instead of /bin/sh now that wrappers are non-POSIX compliant
- Remove `test_run_steam_runtime_not_found` in steam-run.patch instead of using disabledTests
- Add import check