This is a more sane default since we do not magically (without opt-in)
pull in binaries from `~/bin`. That is not really an expected behavior
for many users. Users that still want that behavior can now just flip
that switch.
This has the benefit of being able to override all the inputs to the
build where you were previously only able to override the entire package
set (if at all).
This PR is part of the networking.* namespace cleanup.
ssmtp used to be configured via `networking.defaultMailServer` which is
sort of misleading since it provides options only for ssmtp. Other
dumb mail relays like nullmailer have always been living under
services.
The intent of this PR is to align ssmtp's options with those of similar
services. Specifically, two renames have been done:
* Rename `networking.defaultMailHost` to `services.ssmtp`.
* Rename `directDelivery` to `enable` because this is what it basically does.
Updating version for tribler to use python 3.
One most notable change is dropping the optional `pythonPackages.meliae`
as it does not support python 3 and addition pony, lz4 and pyqtgraph.
Also cleaned up a few other dependencies and removed an old workaround
for broken ui-graphics.
libtool is not really needed and it interferes with
updateAutotoolsGnuConfigScriptsHook. So remove it when
cross-compiling, but leave it in native to preserve hashes.
The irony-server binary package tracks the irony-server elisp package, which was
upgraded to 1.4.0. This is now failing on Hydra because upstream has refactored
the CMake build, and now require CMake files from LLVM.
The skia patch no longer applies, and is no longer necessary.
The current version of chromium doesn't build with gcc. This has been
fixed upstream[1] and could be backported, but switching aarch64 to
clang/llvm and making the build the same on all platforms is simpler.
[1] 9662ec8440
* ipscan: init at 3.6.2
* ipscan: build from deb, and add desktop file
* ipscan: remove java.library.path
* ipscan: move jar from share/java to share
* ipscan: fix platforms