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One bugfix patch is included - merged upstream but not released yet.
knot-resolver wrapper would need to add binaryheap explicitly,
so it's migrated to the automatic LUA path discovery instead.
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The generator wanted to do various changes in other packages as well,
but I didn't commit those.
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dtzWill/fix/luarocks-nix-formatting-and-awesome-doc-goodness
luarocks-nix,luaPackages: formatting and additions; awesome: docs!
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Similarly rename std.normalize to std_normalize.
Having a dot in the name prevents some changes to the lua infrastructure,
for instance passing attribute names { std._debug }: to a function would fail with
`syntax error, unexpected ',', expecting '.' or '=',`
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Also made changes to lua package generation system to account for packages like cqueues
that have one version per lua interpreter.
The csv file also accepts comments now.
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This reverts commit c01fe375ca192395af8ae8c575ff8eaa79ed03d8.
See the reverted commit on GitHub for discussion. /cc PR #55305.
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* neovim-unwrapped: now use lua environments
* mpv: use lua environments
* luaPackages.inspect: init at 3.1.1-0
* luaPackages.lgi: mark as a lua module
* luaPackages.vicious: mark as a lua module
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* lua: generate packages from luarocks
* luarocks-nix: update
* removed packages already available in nixpkgs
* adressing reviews
update script can now accept another csv file as input with -c
* Remove obsolete comment
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Increase nix-instantiate heap size in eval-release.sh
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Otherwise, nix-instantiate fails with
Too many heap sections: Increase MAXHINCR or MAX_HEAP_SECTS
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Since this script can also be used for non testing purposes.
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All Python packages now have an updateScript. The script calls
`update-python-libraries` and passes it the position of the derivation
expression obtained using `meta.position`. This works fine in case a Nix
expression represents only a single derivation. If there are more in it,
`update-python-libraries` will fail.
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To make updating large attribute sets faster, the update scripts
are now run in parallel.
Please note the following changes in semantics:
- The string passed to updateScript needs to be a path to an executable file.
- The updateScript can also be a list: the tail elements will then be passed
to the head as command line arguments.
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fixes build with disallowed aliases
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instead of lexicographically (#43120)
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This is more portable.
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and update to Python3 (#29760)
* Print Dependency failures as well as direct failures and update to Python3
some package fail due to non-exposed dependencies and would thus not appear in the list, for example gcj
* hydra-eval-failures: simpler hashbang
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handles""
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This reverts commit aa47bac04f06aeea993dc2e2cc6649fde4f31ed7.
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This reverts commit a2c708c2563144d61e54d7684dd8572bed7f1989.
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Now also finds name-clashes for github handles who never contributed to nixpkgs
before. Also deals with too many request errors.
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Based on https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/34842, the
nix-instantiate output was pretty-printed and the validity of the github handles
manually verified, by automatically checking whether the user handles exist on
github (https://github.com/userhandle, status 200 or 404).
Each handle under 5 characters was manually checked (because the collision
probability with non-maintainer accounts is high), each missing entry was
manually researched.
The script used is kept in `maintainers/scripts` as an example of how to work
with the mainainers list through nix’ JSON interface.
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