Since b52808f1ad485da9e6202ed840140e434ede3c00 `cargo` respects the
`$NIX_BUILD_CORES` variable by utilizing `--test-threads`. However, the
`eva` package also parsed the arguments during the test-phase which
caused a failure since `--test-threads` isn't expected by eva's
argparser[1].
Ths fix is in a pending PR[2] that can be applied on top to fix the
build.
[1] https://hydra.nixos.org/build/126069084
[2] https://github.com/NerdyPepper/eva/pull/37
Some longer standing bugs get squatted in pragmatic ways.
- Ensure minimum body width to prevent button falling off
(supakeen/pinnwand#79)
- Select initial lexer for additional files (supakeen/pinnwand#97)
$EDITOR is allowed to contain flags, so it is important to allow the
shell to split this normally. For example, Sublime Text needs to be
passed --wait, since otherwise it will daemonise.
$NIXOS_CONFIG can be set to a directory, in which case the file used
is $NIXOS_CONFIG/default.nix. This updates 'nixos-rebuild edit' to
handle that case correctly.
With the Perl driver, machine.sleep(N) was doing a sleep on the guest
machine instead of the host machine. The new Python test driver however
uses time.sleep(), which instead sleeps on the host.
While this shouldn't make a difference most of the time, it *does*
however make a huge difference if the test machine is loaded and you're
sleeping for a minimum duration of eg. an animation.
I stumbled on this while porting most of all my tests to the new Python
test driver and particularily my video game tests failed on a fairly
loaded machine, whereas they don't with the Perl test driver.
Switching the sleep() method to sleep on the guest instead of the host
fixes this.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
This is needed to build the CUDNN samples, so we should make sure it
winds up in $out/lib. The library is too big to support patchelf, so
we need to skip it. Most programs will still get the opengl path
because it also links to other libraries.