The syntax is ${parameter:-word} (i.e. previously this used
"latestTag" instead of the actual value).
(Fixes a regression from #85278.)
Also: Even though getting the latest tag isn't really security critical
(as long as Git itself is secure against untrusted input), I'd prefer to
switch from the Git to the HTTPS protocol (for authentication of the
server and encryption + uses a standard port).
Bash completions is now installed in $out/share/bash-completion.
Setting CMAKE_INSTALL_SYSCONF_PREFIX is still needed for
/etc/xdg/herbstluftwm installation.
This caused none of these flags to have any effect. That's because
the configure command looked like this:
./configure --prefix=/nix/store/svhl0fjdj1jl2sqcppy5vnzpfi4gj3d3-gbsplay-2016-12-17 \
--without-test\ --without-contrib\ --disable-devdsp\ --enable-pulse\ --disable-alsa\ --disable-midi\ --disable-nas\ --disable-dsound\ --disable-i18n
with one giant flag '--without-test --without-contrib...', containing
internal spaces.
This can be seen in `nix log nixpkgs.gbsplay`, in this line:
configure flags: --prefix=/nix/store/svhl0fjdj1jl2sqcppy5vnzpfi4gj3d3-gbsplay-2016-12-17 --without-test\ --without-contrib\ --disable-devdsp\ --enable-pulse\ --disable-alsa\ --disable-midi\ --disable-nas\ --disable-dsound\ --disable-i18n
and then in the fact that features like "devdsp" and "midi" are listed
as enabled in later output, and source files like plugout_midi.c are
included in the build.
I don't have a real opinion on whether it's better to have these flags
or not, but it's clear the author's intention was to pass them. So,
fix the attr name so they get passed.
This is a better name since we have multiple 64-bit things that could
be referred to.
LP64 : integer=32, long=64, pointer=64
ILP64 : integer=64, long=64, pointer=64
The actual most recent version is 20200215, so update the package version to this.
Furthermore, update the patch accordingly so it still builds. This adds back the
reallocarray.c file.
In order to use OVMF firmware with e.g. qemu on macOS, these packages
needed to be made macOS ready. This meant choosing the clang build in
this case, because it is the only one working on macOS.
Unfortunately, just using clang on all platforms doesn't work because
there are hardcoded assumptions in the edk2 build system.
patchelf seems to generate an ELF that "strip" cannot process:
strip: /tmp/stNGAZvd: not enough room for program headers, try linking with -N
strip:/tmp/stNGAZvd[.interp]: bad value
(This unfortunately does not cause any errors or even error output in
the build log, since the default strip hook redirects them to /dev/null
and ignores failures.)
The lack of stripping ends up leaking paths to the compiler in the debug
symbols. This more than doubles the transitive closure size of
alacritty.
Impact on closure size: 314.5M -> 131.8M.
Context: discussion in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/82630
Mesa has been supporting S3TC natively without requiring these libraries
since the S3TC patent expired in December 2017.