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A new python script has been added to replace the aged viml-based
updater. The new updater has the following advantages:
- use rss feeds to check for updates quicker
- parallel downloads & better caching
- uses proper override mechanism instead of text substitution
- update generated files in-place instead of having to insert updated plugins manually
Automatically reading `dependencies` from the plugins directory has been
not re-implemented.
This has been mostly been used by Mark Weber's plugins, which seem to
no longer receive regular updates.
This could be implemented in future as required.
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nixos/weechat: add module
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This aims to make the `weechat` package even more configurable. It
allows to specify scripts and commands using the `configure` function
inside a `weechat.override` expression.
The package can be configured like this:
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with import <nixpkgs> { };
weechat.override {
plugins = { availablePlugins, ... }: {
plugins = builtins.attrValues availablePlugins;
init = ''
/set foo bar
/server add freenode chat.freenode.org
'';
scripts = [ "/path/to/script.py" ];
};
}
```
All commands are passed to `weechat --run-command "/set foo bar;/server ..."`.
The `plugins' attribute is not necessarily required anymore, if it's
sufficient to add `init' commands, the `plugins' will be
`builtins.attrValues availablePlugins' by default.
Additionally the result contains `weechat` and `weechat-headless`
(introduced in WeeChat 2.1) now.
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obsidiansystems/deprecate-top-level-platform-aliases
top-level: Deprecate top-level `{build,host,target}Platform`
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I don't know when we can/should remove them, but this at least gets
people to stop using them. The preferred alternatives also date back to
17.09 so writing forward-compatable code without extra conditions is
easy.
Beginning with these as they are the least controversial.
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Section ids
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nodePackages: 6_x -> 8_x
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doc: add installCheckTarget and installCheckFlags to manual
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Fixes #42393
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obsidiansystems/dont-use-obsolete-platform-aliases
treewide: Dont use obsolete platform aliases
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Want to get this out of here for 18.09, so it can be deprecated
thereafter.
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It is deprecated and will be removed after 18.09.
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https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/45822#issuecomment-417566642
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cc @FRidh, @dotlambda
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Clarify the issue encountered at
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/45503
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Hydra: ?compare=1473892
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Conflicts: gobby and libinfinity - I took the hand-edited versions
instead of those resuting from the mass-replacement.
Hydra: ?compare=1473190
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treewide: All configureFlags are lists
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buildRustPackage: allow patches to fix Cargo.lock
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Staging next
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There's been some large rebuild on master.
I don't really have time ATM to find what it was.
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Since #44522 it's possible to specify custom certificates for the Citrix
receiver. As it took me some time to create a proper setup Citrix can
behave fairly unexpected.
I mostly covered two aspects:
* Don't install Citrix with `nix run`: when `citrix.desktop` is linked
to $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS, it's possible to start a session directly from the
browser when loading `.ica` files which makes the usage *way* easier.
* It's possible to add custom certificates using the Citrix wrapper. A
new store path with the original derivation and the certificates will be
created and therefore no rebuild of the package is needed when adding
new certs.
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doc: Fixes mentions of mention-bot.
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Its last mention was on 2017-09-25. Close to a year.
The CODEOWNERS feature of github, though, fills in the gap in a more
appropriate manner (IMHO).
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The server is not verified over the git:// transfer protocol. If you
clone a repository over git://, you should check if the latest commit's
hash is correct.
On the other hand, https:// will always verify the server automatically,
using certificate authorities.
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Use example package `zerobin` instead of `bepasty-server` which
is no longer part of python-packages.
This fixes the examples for current nixpkgs versions.
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1. Use the same approach like in the overlay example:
Override `python` instead of `pythonPackages` so that
`python.pkgs` refers to the new package set like `pythonPackages`.
This also fixes a bug in the original example where
`pkgs.fetchgit` was not in scope.
Add an extra example to illustrate how to override just a
package set.
2. Fix mix-up between `super` and `self` in the explanation text.
Also, simplify the explanation.
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The `pythonPackages` definition is redundant
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