The nss update is needed for security update of firefox.
For linux platforms only about 1k aarch64 rebuilds are missing;
the diff on Hydra looks OK. Darwin needs 20k more rebuilds,
but I don't think we want to wait for that.
This option can be used to set the “jit” language which enable the
libgccjit functionality. Also adds a “libgccjit” attr which is gcc
built with just jit enabled.
libgccjit is a library but is used as a compiler. So it references a
bunch of compiler things in $out. To avoid a cycle, we need to put
everything in $out, so referenced to $lib need to be replaced with
${!outputLib}.
Some elm packages (eg. https://github.com/NoRedInk/elm-simple-fuzzy/ ) have a Makefile which the standard builder tries to build and fails because of missing dependencies. This change forces a no-op configure and build phase to avoid such a situation.
* treewide Drop unneeded go 1.12 overrides
* Fix packr to be go module compatible.
I updated to version 2.8.0 which is the latest on master.
Then due to the 2 different sets of go modules which are used, I split
the build into two different derivations, then merged them togethor
using symlinkJoin to have the same output structure as the existing derivation.
* Remove consul dependency on go1.12
I updated the consul version to 1.7.2 and flipped it to building using
modules.
* Remove go1.12 from perkeep.
Update the version to the latest unstable on master.
* Update scaleway-cli to not be pinned to go1.12
Switched the version to 1.20
* Update prometheus-varnish-exporter to not depend on go1.12
* Update lnd to build with go1.12
Updated the version
Forced only building subpackages with main to prevent panics over
multiple modules in one repo
* Remove go1.12 from openshift
Had to update the version to 4.1.0 and do a bit of munging to get this
to work
* Remove go1.12 completely.
These are no longer needed.
* Update bazel-watcher and make it build with go 1.14
`jellyfin` appeared unsupported on `aarch64` due to `dotnet` platform
support in nixpkgs, but there are ARM64 downloads of the `dotnet` SDKs
available. This change follows the kind of pattern used in the
`firecracker` packaging to support selective x86_64/arm64 downloads.
With this change I can build `jellyfin` on a Raspberry Pi 4. The other
content hashes have been filled in, and all build successfully, but
they have not been further tested.