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add a script that "diffs" nix environment generations
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This script was inspired by Guix. Read the source for documentation, or
invoke it with `nix-diff.sh -h` for a usage summary.
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Travis fixes
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also: add nox as separate target to make build log more quiet
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The current command is actually building the 'manpages' package, not the
nixpkgs manual.
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Build-tested on x86_64 Linux & Mac.
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In particular remove those build inputs that are already mentioned among
the propagated build inputs. Fixes #10373.
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travis: split build into matrix of 3
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This will run nixpkgs-lint for each travis build. We'll disable
"nixpkgs-lint" for now, it was a little too verbose:
https://travis-ci.org/NixOS/nixpkgs/jobs/144290920
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fixes #15109
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This adds the "slug" arguments and also the "token" argument. The slug
argument provides the "owner_name/repo_name" format base repo to use for
the pull request. The token argument provides the GitHub presonal access
token to use for the requests to the GitHub API.
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Switch to the "community supported" Nix version of Travis.
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This adds a 3rd matrix to be built by Travis. The new matrix "checks"
the NixPkgs evaluation so the other 2 can save their resources for
building. Hopefully, this will lead to less "out of space" errors that
seem to be happening with Travis. Also adds folding.
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- Fix a bug in the script which prevented it from finding its helper script.
- Automatically redirect the output of the script to make it even easier
to use.
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- Update from Applications 16.04.2 to 16.04.3.
- Remove the version number from the directory storing the Applications
Nix expressions. It is not necessary to version the Nix expressions
now that we keep only one version in Nixpkgs.
- Fix a bug in generate-kde-applications.sh which prevented it from
finding its helper script.
- Automatically redirect the output of generate-kde-applications.sh to
make the update script even easier to use.
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- Update from Plasma 5.7.0 to 5.7.1.
- Remove the version number from the directory storing the Plasma Nix
expressions. It is not necessary to version the Nix expressions now
that we keep only one version in Nixpkgs.
- Fix a bug in generate-kde-plasma.sh which prevented it from finding
its helper script.
- Automatically redirect the output of generate-kde-plasma.sh to make
the update script even easier to use.
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For now, the source hashes will continue to be stored in the Nixpkgs
tree. The package update instructions are updated.
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* try using nox from nixpkgs
* release.nix: block on nox since otherwise travis-ci will fail hard
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This makes the detection of core modules a bit more robust by checking
the module inclusion in a pure Perl interpreter. This ensures that any
extra path in the `nix-generate-from-cpan` script's `PERL5LIB` does not
affect the generated package expression.
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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.
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This will at least catch simple errors in default values and is fairly
cheap, in terms of resource and time consumption, and adds very little
additional output unless there's a failure.
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