Relevant changes:
- Add libxml2 as a required dependency
- Disable libxkbregistry for now (a new but optional library -> install
into a dedicated output when we need it)
- Set the lookup path for system data files to /etc/xkb
- Enable the tests
- Extend the meta attributes and minor code style changes
Co-Authored-By: Cole Mickens <cole.mickens@gmail.com>
This was originally reverted because of an invalid patch.
This has been fixed and now we want this update again.
This reverts commit e1ed9b3b0851b95d3e82fb1085a121531c32a42a.
The change to GCC 10 did break this package as it does some conversation
from 32bit integer to the type "int" which might be "narrower" depending
on the platform. By default GCC 10 errors in these cases. Since this
code is fine (and has been for a long time) it is okay to disable the
error in this case.
Sparkleshare requires 'sh' to be in its PATH, or push-operations fail. Its PATH consists of a single entry, which is configured in the postInstall phase. The bash-derivative includes 'sh', and adding it to the dependencies resolves the issue.
I really hate the very concept of this file (the reason being that I
think "owner" implies some form of BDFL rather than just being
notified), but since there were recent[1] changes[2] in auto-patchelf.sh
which I missed it's probably a good idea to add myself there solely for
being notified, because ofborg can't seem to infer maintainer
information here.
To make indentation consistent with all the other entries in the
codeowners file, I also re-indented the other entries in the "Nixpkgs
Internals" block.
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/101142
[2]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/106830
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
This is a program that just displays a static cat picture in a Wayland
window. I packaged it a while ago thinking it wouldn't be useful for
anybody else, but a conversation on IRC today made me realise it would
be!
hello-wayland is very useful as a minimal example when hacking on
Wayland ecosystem stuff -- even if Firefox doesn't work yet,
hello-wayland probably will and that can be useful to guide you in the
right direction!