commits
Older versions using Make is a relic of old stdenv bootstrap.
Old code basically did just taht, this is simpler.
llvmPackages: add support for native FreeBSD
As mentioned in the man page, `hd` is a shorthand for `hexdump
--canonical`. Shell completion (at least in bash) works without any
additional modifications.
In nixpkgs, hd is offered by busybox but not util-linux so far. Other
distros, such as Debian make hd available through a similar
implementation[1].
[1]: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/util-linux/-/blob/4ccecb3e6d53fc7990d8287f9e00b3be6a64f209/debian/bsdextrautils.links
python3: fix build on native FreeBSD
gettext, texinfo: Remove spurious xz
{ed,gzip,gawk,gnugrep}: Add bash to buildInputs
gst_all_1.*,python3Packages.gst-python: 1.24.2 -> 1.24.3
This reverts commit 610ee378fcf718b9cc655efa81dc34cf907c72ad.
Reason for reapply: The change was alright, just went to the wrong
branch.
rnnoise-plugin: 1.03 -> 1.10
meshcentral: 1.1.22 -> 1.1.24
ethtool: 6.7 -> 6.9
espflash: 3.0.0 -> 3.1.0
linuxKernel.kernels.linux_zen: 6.9.1-zen1 -> 6.9.2-zen1
python311Packages.litellm: 1.37.16 -> 1.38.8
libgeotiff: 1.7.1 -> 1.7.2
shiboken2 uses distutils, which was removed in Python 3.12.
This is the case in the currently packaged shiboken2 5.15.11,
as well as in the latest 5.x upstream release 5.15.12.
We can't use the 6.x releases, as those are for shiboken6,
not shiboken2.
One of the tests is flaky and fails sometimes on darwin, linux builds
don't seem to be affected. This change removes the failing assert on
darwin.
nixVersions.git: 2.23.0pre20240520_b7709d14 -> 2.23.0pre20240526_7de033d6
python312Packages.pymongo-inmemory: 0.4.1 -> 0.4.2
checkstyle: 10.16.0 -> 10.17.0
pyprland: 2.3.2 -> 2.3.4
nixos/ssh: add services.openssh.package
lazydocker: 0.23.1 -> 0.23.3
zarf: 0.33.2 -> 0.34.0
caligula: 0.4.6 -> 0.4.7
devpod: 0.5.7 -> 0.5.8
cargo-public-api: 0.34.1 -> 0.34.2
make deep diff cli tool work
This package distributes shell scripts in /bin. Its shebangs are
always patched to a /nix/store shell, but by default, they are patched to
use the stdenv's shell, which during bootstrap is build in the previous
stdenv. By using runtimeShell from the current stdenv, we can shorten the
FreeBSD bootstrap process significantly.
This package distributes shell scripts in /bin. Its shebangs are
always patched to a /nix/store shell, but by default, they are patched to
use the stdenv's shell, which during bootstrap is build in the previous
stdenv. By using runtimeShell from the current stdenv, we can shorten the
FreeBSD bootstrap process significantly.
This package distributes shell scripts in /bin. Its shebangs are
always patched to a /nix/store shell, but by default, they are patched to
use the stdenv's shell, which during bootstrap is build in the previous
stdenv. By using runtimeShell from the current stdenv, we can shorten the
FreeBSD bootstrap process significantly.
This package distributes shell scripts in /bin. Its shebangs are
always patched to a /nix/store shell, but by default, they are patched to
use the stdenv's shell, which during bootstrap is build in the previous
stdenv. By using runtimeShell from the current stdenv, we can shorten the
FreeBSD bootstrap process significantly.
licenses: Add NCBI-PD
home-assistant-custom-lovelace-modules.android-tv-card: 3.7.3 -> 3.7.4
mpack: add tests, adopt, modernize
errands: 46.2 -> 46.2.2
libideviceactivation: init at 1.1.1
tbb: fix cross compiling for i686
Older versions using Make is a relic of old stdenv bootstrap.
As mentioned in the man page, `hd` is a shorthand for `hexdump
--canonical`. Shell completion (at least in bash) works without any
additional modifications.
In nixpkgs, hd is offered by busybox but not util-linux so far. Other
distros, such as Debian make hd available through a similar
implementation[1].
[1]: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/util-linux/-/blob/4ccecb3e6d53fc7990d8287f9e00b3be6a64f209/debian/bsdextrautils.links
This package distributes shell scripts in /bin. Its shebangs are
always patched to a /nix/store shell, but by default, they are patched to
use the stdenv's shell, which during bootstrap is build in the previous
stdenv. By using runtimeShell from the current stdenv, we can shorten the
FreeBSD bootstrap process significantly.
This package distributes shell scripts in /bin. Its shebangs are
always patched to a /nix/store shell, but by default, they are patched to
use the stdenv's shell, which during bootstrap is build in the previous
stdenv. By using runtimeShell from the current stdenv, we can shorten the
FreeBSD bootstrap process significantly.
This package distributes shell scripts in /bin. Its shebangs are
always patched to a /nix/store shell, but by default, they are patched to
use the stdenv's shell, which during bootstrap is build in the previous
stdenv. By using runtimeShell from the current stdenv, we can shorten the
FreeBSD bootstrap process significantly.
This package distributes shell scripts in /bin. Its shebangs are
always patched to a /nix/store shell, but by default, they are patched to
use the stdenv's shell, which during bootstrap is build in the previous
stdenv. By using runtimeShell from the current stdenv, we can shorten the
FreeBSD bootstrap process significantly.