Corebird requires gtksink gstreamer plugin to play videos. [1] The plugin,
however, is only built when GTK is available.
This patch adds gtk3 as an optional dependency to gst_all_1.gst-plugins-bad
package, allowing the build of gtksink.
[1]: https://github.com/baedert/corebird/issues/431
I'm also removing the pants13-pre attribute since it's unnecessary and I
don't want to maintain 1.4.x prereleases yet.
I'm temporarily taking out the pants native rust engine shenanigans until
I can get a nix-native rust build of it to work (it works on Linux but
not on Darwin!)
Currently, `aspell` checks the active profiles for dictionaries. While
this may be convenient, it does not work with `nix-shell` and it doesn't
allow any isolation.
This commit adds the possibility to use composition by creating a
derivation with `symlinkJoin` that contains all the chosen dictionaries,
and another derivation that wraps the executables linking to the dictionaries.
Nix example:
my_aspell = aspellWithDicts(ps: with ps; [ en nl ])
`nix-shell` example:
nix-shell -p 'aspellWithDicts(ps: with ps; [ en nl ])'
Since 3cb745d5a69018829ac15f7d5a508135f6bda123, the format of
propagated-user-env-packages has changed and propagated packages have not been
included by buildenv, including in the system environment.
The buildenv builder is modified to read propagated-user-env-packages
line-by-line, instead of expecting all packages on one line.
The helper tool had a very early check whether the automatically created
CA key/cert are available and thus it would abort if the key was
unavailable even though we don't need or even want to have the CA key.
Unfortunately our NixOS test didn't catch this, because it was just
switching from a configuration with an automatically created CA to a
manual configuration without deleting the generated keys and certs.
This is done now in the tests and it's also fixed in the helper tool.
Reported-by: @jpotier
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>