Looks like --show-trace wasn't as useful as I'd hoped. Also, because checking
nixos options is cheaper than checking the tarball, it makes sense to check the
options first to fail faster.
Fixes#15236
Two changes were needed:
- pg_config from postgresql package wasn't reporting the correct location for
the pgxs extension system, after the output split
- json_c is now split in dev and out outputs, postgis configure doesn't find the
library location properly
Closes#15470
Regression introduced by 9820cb1bf24254199db05856bbb4919378ac75cb.
The commit only sets dontBuild but the build for the DOSEmu fonts had a
dummy configurePhase as well.
So rather than just reinserting a dummy configurePhase again, let's just
use buildCommand and put it out in one go, which is more suitable for
such a simple package.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Overview of the updated versions:
beta: 50.0.2661.49 -> 51.0.2704.47
dev: 51.0.2693.2 -> 52.0.2729.3
It has been a while since we had a major Chromium update that compiled
and worked without troubles, but version 52 builds and the VM tests are
successful as well:
https://headcounter.org/hydra/eval/320335
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Source of this change goes back to 2009 and original version of
fetchgit at 205fb0c87eab5dd53c6a0e97b1ff0e48f141c902.
The nondeterminism is really caused by changing .git so leave other
files alone as they might be interesting.
Note: this causes a hash mismatch with Hydra's version of Git Plugin
which we should fix to comply.
Move Subsonic state directory from `/var/subsonic` to
`/var/lib/subsonic`, since the general convention is for each
application to put its state directory there.
Also, automatically set the home directory of the `subsonic` user to the
value of `config.services.subsonic.home`, rather than setting it to a
value hardcoded in the module. This keeps the home directory of the
`subsonic` user and the state directory for the Subsonic application in
sync.