Chekseum is an OCaml library which implements ADLER-32 and CRC32C Cyclic
Redundancy Check. It provides 2 implementation, the first in C and the
second in OCaml.
Homepage: https://github.com/mirage/checkseum
This library provide one module Optint which internally uses an int if
you are in a x64 architecture or an int32 (boxed value) if you are in a
x86 architecture.
Homepage: https://github.com/mirage/optint
Seems to have built OK on darwin. I only needed it to build freeswitch
though, so not sure how to test functionality. I successfully ran the
`drill` command.
boto3: 1.9.36 -> 1.9.62
awscli: 1.16.72
I update all three of these at a time because they rely on each other
and get annoyed when such changes are non-atomic. Also added a note to
the packages telling people that this is needed. I tested awscli and the
libraries against a real account.
Motivation: unstable-2018-02-24 (which reports to be
0.19.1, but probably doesn't correspond to any actual
geckodriver release) isn't compatible with the currently
shipped Firefox version 63.0
closesNixOS/nixpkgs#50380
xfsprogs-4.16 introduced an new on disk format feature
that is not recognized properly by grub. This patch
allows grub to access XFS filesystem created with
xfsprogs >= 4.16.
This upstream patch can be removed for grub-2.03.
tlslite has a test failure on Python 3.7 [0]. @tomato42, a commiter of
tlslite and author of tlslite-ng said, that tlslite is abandoned (last
commit 2015) and tlslite-ng should be used as a drop in replacement.
[0] https://github.com/trevp/tlslite/issues/121
They consistently fail since openjdk bump with some out-of-space errors.
That's not a problem by itself, but each test instance ties a build slot
for many hours and consequently they also delay channels as those wait
for all builds to finish.
Feel free to re-enable when fixed, of course.
Regenerates the `nixpkgs` NodeJS set (and updates all dependencies
internally).
Also, the `azure-cli` package doesn't build with NodeJS 10, so now
NodeJS 8 is used for `azure-cli`.
Signed-off-by: Maximilian Bosch <maximilian@mbosch.me>
The test now runs wayland, which means we can no longer use X11 style testing.
Instead we get gnome shell to execute javascript through its dbus interface.