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https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/wireguard/2020-May/005408.html
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@the-kenny did a good job in the past and is set as maintainer in many package,
however since 2017-2018 he stopped contributing. To create less confusion
in pull requests when people try to request his feedback, I removed him as
maintainer from all packages.
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The nss update is needed for security update of firefox.
For linux platforms only about 1k aarch64 rebuilds are missing;
the diff on Hydra looks OK. Darwin needs 20k more rebuilds,
but I don't think we want to wait for that.
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systemd: 245.3 -> 245.5
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Also, update 0005-Add-some-NixOS-specific-unit-directories.patch to
explain how and where these paths are being used.
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It seems nix is much more permissive in applying patches than git am.
These patches were regenerated by running
`git am path/to/nixpkgs/pkgs/os-specific/linux/systemd/*.patch`,
and manually running `patch -p1 < path/to/nixpkgs/pkgs/os-specific/linux/systemd/*N.patch`
where necessary.
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spacebar: init at v0.5.0
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treewide: add CVE identifiers to patches
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This allows tools like broken.sh to correctly identify the patched
status.
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Status on Hydra for linuxes seems good enough:
https://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1585703?filter=linux&compare=1585482&full=#tabs-now-fail
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darwin.binutils: propagate man pages from darwin.cctools
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In the distribution they are located in a separate directory from the
others and the standard installation doesn't process them.
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Sound Open Firmware support, sof-firmware: init at 1.4.2, update kernel config
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linux: do not depend on systemd indirectly
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utillinux depends on systemd because:
* uuidd supports socket activation
* lslogins can show recent journal entries
* fstrim comes with a service file (and we use this in NixOS)
* logger can write journal entries
(See https://www.openembedded.org/pipermail/openembedded-core/2015-February/102069.html)
systemd doesn't depend on utillinux but on utillinuxMinimal which is a
version of utillinux without these features to avoid cyclic
dependencies.
With this change, the linux kernel (of which i don't fully understand
why it would depend on util-linux in the first place, but this was added in
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/32137/files without too much
explanation) depends on the minimal version of util-linux too.
This makes it that every time we change build flags in systemd
the linux kernel doesn't have to wastefully rebuild.
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Linux provides some tools to interact with the gpiochip interface (which
replaces the deprecated sysfs GPIO interface). Expose these as a
package.
The tool has not changed much recently, so there is no need to package a
version for each kernel.
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criu: 3.13 -> 3.14
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https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/commit/ad113b931f0ab3c3b4d3731686ed89a57f0aacb1
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