oslo-service:
needs to disable tests due to network errors when importing eventlet
for tests ( socket.getprotobyname('tcp') -> no such protocol )
eventlet: 0.17.4 -> 0.20.0
cannot update to 0.21.0 due to version pinning ( < 0.21.0 ) of oslo-service
monotonic: 0.4 -> 1.3
oslo-serialization: 1.10.0 -> 2.20.0
oslo-utils: 2.6.0 -> 3.29.0
oslo-concurrency: 2.7.0 -> 3.22.0
oslo-log: 1.12.1 -> 3.31.0
oslo-context: 0.7.0 -> 2.18.1
routes: 1.12.3 -> 2.4.1
webob: 1.4.1 -> 1.7.3
when updating i rewrote the package to use fetchPypi for making future
updating easier
also updated the following dependencies:
keystoneauth1: 3.1.0 -> 3.2.0
disabled tests which require oslo-config, oslo-test or requests-kerberos
oslo-i18n: 2.7.0 -> 3.18.0
oslotest: 1.12.0 -> 2.18.0
os-client-config: 1.8.1 -> 1.28.0
needed to disable testing due to circular dependency with oslotest
mox3: 0.11.0 -> 0.23.0
disable tests for py36 due to upstream bug
debtcollector: 0.9.0 -> 1.17.0
tests enabled
extra packages:
requestsexceptions: init at 1.3.0
I use my own fork for NixOS development/testing, but `nixos-unstable`
for my system configuration.
Whenever I add a new plugin and I regenerate the expressions I need to
change the `NIX_PATH` variable to my own fork. As this is something I
tend to forget I think it's better to document this.
This reverts commit 0b2f9d1ce12d49439472045df8da3acadacc6fea.
Needed as a transitive dependency for tensorflow-tensorboard.
Mark as broken on Python 3.6
Sometimes (especially in the default route case) it is required to NOT
add routes for all allowed IP ranges. One might run it's own custom
routing on-top of wireguard and only use the wireguard addresses to
exchange prefixes with the remote host.
This reduces the closure size of Emacs from 575 to 279 MiB. Dumping
Emacs had a chance of leaking parts of the environment (such as $PATH)
into the dumped executable. This hopefully fixes it. (It's a bit hard
to tell since the effect is not deterministic.)