There ver very many conflicts, basically all due to
name -> pname+version. Fortunately, almost everything was auto-resolved
by kdiff3, and for now I just fixed up a couple evaluation problems,
as verified by the tarball job. There might be some fallback to these
conflicts, but I believe it should be minimal.
Hydra nixpkgs: ?compare=1538299
got this error while cross compiling:
checking whether setpgrp takes no argument... configure: error: cannot
check setpgrp when cross compiling
autoconf manual says:
— Macro: AC_FUNC_SETPGRP
If setpgrp takes no argument (the Posix version), define SETPGRP_VOID. Otherwise, it is the BSD version, which takes two process IDs as arguments. This macro does not check whether setpgrp exists at all; if you need to work in that situation, first call AC_CHECK_FUNC for setpgrp.
The result of this macro is cached in the ac_cv_func_setpgrp_void variable.
This macro is obsolescent, as current systems have a setpgrp whose signature conforms to Posix. New programs need not use this macro.
So override it with caching variable.
IBM Spectrum Protect (former name: Tivoli Storage Manager)
provides a single point of control for backup and recovery.
This package contains the client software, that is,
a command line client and linkable libraries.
This commit adds two packages to nixpkgs:
The TSM client software contains a Java GUI
that, naturally, requires Java to be installed.
To keep the closure size low, we provide the packages
`tsm-client` and `tsm-client-withGUI`.
The former comes without the Java GUI.
While the product has been renamed, its old name is still
alive in filenames and as package name used by other distros.
Apply some upstream duplicity patches which optimize installCheckPhase.
On my laptop, this lowers duplicity's total build time from 8 m 42 s to
6 m 50 s (-21%).
* Install required tool dependencies ('tar', 'rdiff', etc.)
* Run installed duplicity instead of source tree duplicity
* Fix shebang of scripts in testing/overrides/bin/
* Disable some unhelpful developer-only tests
* Disable a test broken on Linux (root cause unknown)
* Work around low file descriptor soft limit for Darwin builders
A recent upgrade of cargo-vendor changed its output slightly, which
broke all cargoSha256 hashes in nixpkgs.
See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/60668 for more information.
Since then, a few hashes have been fixed in master by hand, but there
were a lot still to do, so I did all of the ones left over with some
scripts I wrote.
The one hash I wasn’t able to update was habitat's, because it’s
currently broken and the build doesn’t get far enough to produce a
hash anyway.