Symlinking works for most plugins and themes, but Avada, for instance, fails to
understand the symlink, causing its file path stripping to fail. This results in
requests that look like:
https://example.com/wp-content//nix/store/...plugin/path/some-file.js
Since hard linking directories is not allowed, copying is the next best thing.
I now no longer use an nvidia card commonly, so it would be harder for
me to test at least a bit. And I'm overcommited anyway.
Hopefully someone else can be found.
This makes it possible to swap out the (wrapped) neovim without
recompiling neovim-qt. In particular, the user can use `neovim.override`
to configure their neovim and then use that same configuration for
neovim-qt, without having to give up binary caching.
Runtime doesn't work:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt5.QtWebEngineWidgets'
This is probably because qtwebengine is broken on darwin, but doesn't
fail the build (#40149)
The package doesn't exist anymore (even the deprecation notice is gone
[0]) and the build is currently broken:
Collecting google-apputils==0.4.1 (from gcutil==1.16.1)
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement
google-apputils==0.4.1 (from gcutil==1.16.1) (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for google-apputils==0.4.1 (from
gcutil==1.16.1)
[0]: https://download.huihoo.com/google/gdgdevkit/DVD1/developers.google.com/compute/docs/gcutil.1.html
> "Warning: gcutil is deprecated. We encourage you to transition to
> using gcloud compute ."
Hydra has been trying to build it on aarch64-linux, but never succeeded:
https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixpkgs/trunk/obs-studio.aarch64-linux/all
(It tries to feed compiler x86-specific options.)
I didn't test i686-linux, due to a transitive dependency not building
(libupnp), but there it might likely work.
PyPI links to a source tarball at PythonHosted that has an empty
ldap3/protocol/sasl/digestMd5.py
while the linked egg file has a non-empty file (and the upstream GitHub
repository has a non-empty file that hasn't even had a non-comment
change for some time.