This is another dependency needed when invoked with "gopass -c".
I opted for xclip instead of xsel, because xclip is tried first in
order.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @andir, @suvash, @mkaito
Regression introduced in 736848723e.
This commit most certainly hasn't been tested with sandboxing enabled
and breaks not only pullImage but also the docker-tools NixOS VM test
because it doesn't find it's certificate path and also relies on
/var/tmp being there.
Fixing the certificate path is the easiest one because it can be done
via environment variable.
I've used overrideAttrs for changing the hardcoded path to /tmp (which
is available in sandboxed builds and even hardcoded in Nix), so that
whenever someone uses Skopeo from all-packages.nix the path is still
/var/tmp.
The reason why this is hardcoded to /var/tmp can be seen in a comment in
vendor/github.com/containers/image/storage/storage_image.go:
Do not use the system default of os.TempDir(), usually /tmp, because
with systemd it could be a tmpfs.
With sandboxed builds this isn't the case, however for using Nix without
NixOS this could turn into a problem if this indeed is the case.
So in the long term this needs to have a proper solution.
In addition to that, I cleaned up the expression a bit.
Tested by building dockerTools.examples.nixFromDockerHub and the
docker-tools NixOS VM test.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @nlewo, @Mic92, @Profpatsch, @globin, @LnL7
This adds KMyMoney, a finance manager for KDE plus a few required
dependencies.
I ran the upstream test suite as well as the following manual tests:
* Basic startup
* Completing the wizard
* Add some test transactions
* GPG encryption
* Generation of charts and reports
* Rough check whether OFX integration lists supported financial
institutions.
* Small check of AqBanking implementation, whether accounts and users
can be configured, but didn't test actual connectivity with a
financial institution.
* Check of Weboob integration with a test PayPal backend, however also
just with a dummy account and without actually connecting to PayPal.
On top of that, the application already is being used by the person
requesting me to package this, so I'd guess it works well enough.
I'm merging this without the review from @ttuegel because it only adds
packages and doesn't change anything fundamental about the KDE
ecosystem.
The only change here is to add C++ support to "mpir", where the
maintainer (@7c6f434c) has approved the change.
Urgent version bump as tax season is coming and 4.1.19 is not compatible
with firefox anymore.
eid-viewer was merged upstream with eid-mw, so it is included here now.
I ended up with a corrupted image with the debugfs contraption once, and
given I couldn't reproduce the problem I suppose that happens if the
filesystem of the builder runs out of space.
At least in this instance fsck could detect it, so let's add it as a
sanity check.
Urgent version bump as tax season is coming and 4.1.19 is not compatible
with firefox anymore.
eid-viewer was merged upstream with eid-mw, so it is included here now.
lib.optional returns a singleton or an empty list. Therefore the
argument does not need to be wrapped in a list.
An alternative patch could have used lib.optionals but seems like no
more elements are going to be added to the optional list.