I merged this a bit too quick. We need to have a closer look at it.
See the points brought up in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/64682.
This reverts commit 1e0ebdb8a4fe94db67b6520225d325292d60247c.
This commit adds a Nix-specific module that recursively adds paths that
are on `NIX_PYTHONPATH` to `sys.path`. In order to process possible
`.pth` files `site.addsitedir` is used.
The paths listed in `PYTHONPATH` are added to `sys.path` afterwards, but
they will be added before the entries we add here and thus take
precedence.
The reason for adding support for this environment variable is that we
can set it in a wrapper without breaking support for `PYTHONPATH`.
Updates jdk dependency from 8 to 11. Clojure 1.10.0 added support for
jdk11, and was released with a new develper tool: REBL
(https://github.com/cognitect-labs/REBL-distro). REBL depends on javafx,
currently only supported on Nix by jdk11 (see #63574)
PHP 7.1 is currently on life support, as in only recieving security related patches.
This will only continue until: 2019-12-01
This date are in the middle of the 19.09 lifecycle. So it would be
nice to not have it in the 19.09 stable release. Dropping it now would
also result in less maintanance in updating them.
The death dates can be seen on following links:
- https://endoflife.date/php
- https://php.net/supported-versions.php
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP#Release_history
This is python bug https://bugs.python.org/issue13146. Fixed since
python 3.4. It makes pyc creation atomic, preventing a race condition.
The patch has been rebased on our deterministic build patch.
It wasn't backported to python 2.7 because there was a complaint about
changed semantics. Since files are now created in a temporary directory
and then moved, symlinks will be overridden. See
https://bugs.python.org/issue17222.
That is an edge-case however. Ubuntu and debian have backported the fix
in 2013 already, making it mainstream enough for us to adopt.
`"lua" + lua.luaversion + "-"` resolves to "lua51-" for both Lua
5.1 and LuaJIT packages. With this, LuaJIT packages instead get
`lua.name + "-"`, which currently resolves to "luajit-2.1.0-beta3-".
This makes it easy to distinguish the two in store paths etc.