When a bridge interface was reconfigured, running containers using
this bridge lost connectivity: restarting network-addresses-brN.service
triggered a restart of network-setup.service via a "partOf" relationship
introduced in 07e0c0e0a2f237639600f2a0d62f6eac748b1e6e.
This in turn restarted brN-netdev.service.
The bridge was thus destroyed and recreated with the same name but a new
interface id, causing attached veth interfaces to lose their connection.
This change removes the "partOf" relationship between
network-setup.service and network-addresses-brN.service for all bridges.
Because when I see "config.system.build.manual.manual" after I forgot
what it means I ask "Why do I need that second `.manual` there again?".
Doesn't happen with `config.system.build.manual.manualHTML`.
See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/80705583
Recent `boost` versions with `python` enabled have changed their naming
scheme for `boost_python` shared objects which causes issues with the
proper linking when building `pyftgl`.
Previously the library was named `boost_python3`, no it's named
`boost_python36` for current python (3.6.x).
The same issue applies for the `python2`.
Addresses #45960
Fixes the issue: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/39149
Problem was that the Nvidia driver did not find the libxcb-glx at runtime.
(cherry picked from commit bda072cafcef4cf5ff99828852ddc8e06ce1fdbf)
Since gcc.lib/lib64 is a symlink to 'lib', the use of
"lib*/libgcc_s.so*" triggered a warning (error) with
the latest coreutils. Essentially we were doing:
$ cp a/x b/x y/
And latest coreutils rejects such invocations.
Just copy from 'lib', lib64 is a link to it anyway.
* Nothing else in this file bothers looking at lib*
* AFAICT lib* only ever possibly matched lib64 anyway
The ZSH completion script of `tig` basically imports the bash completion
script and uses it as completion approach. Unfortunately the script
takes several assumptions about the directory structure using
`$funcsourcetrace`[1] that don't apply on NixOS.
The easiest workaround is t opatch the completion script and import the
bash completion script from `$out`.
[1] http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Modules.html#index-funcsourcetrace