The attribute `verifyCargoDeps` is no longer defined in the rustPlatform helper;
it is now the default and always on as part of the improvements in #79975
Vim cleaned up white space issues on its own from a hook so I decided to
take a look after running through nixfmt. The end result looks pretty
good to me, very minimal changes where everyting but the top-level
comment seems good to keep. I decided to keep the top-level comment
anyway so that future nixfmts would be minimal.
Update Virtualbox to its latest version. This allows compilation against
kernel >= 5.4 to succeed without further patches (see #74260, build
would fail for linux-5.5.5 to 5.5.9).
I find it extremely unlikely we'll ever package two different patch
versions of the same minor Rust version. New patch versions should
generally be compatible, so we shouldn't give people the expectation
they'll be able to pin to one. And by including the patch version in
the attribute name, we'd have to change the attribute every time a
patch version was released, which would unnecessarily create diff
noise and maintenance headaches for what should be a seamless upgrade.
...even when networkd is disabled
This reverts commit ce78f3ac701017008aa7f1db387b871b7ae65e01, reversing
changes made to dc34da0755b3c36469965659c0ee4a1337e81c05.
I'm sorry; Hydra has been unable to evaluate, always returning
> error: unexpected EOF reading a line
and I've been unable to reproduce the problem locally. Bisecting
pointed to this merge, but I still can't see what exactly was wrong.
These patches are gathered from different sources,
such as https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10862231/ for the
`gettid` patch.
Another patch comes from the issue in the AFL repository.
The ultimate goal is to get these patches upstream as well,
so we don't keep these general patches only within nixos.
A PR is created against Google/AFL
https://github.com/google/AFL/pull/79,
but it might take a while before it's landed, considering the history
of the project (there are more PRs open).
ZHF: #80379
Fixes issue #82232