Tried to debug failure & traced it to subprocess.Popen calling fork_exec()
with a bad path, but couldn't reproduce error from manual debugging
using ``nix-shell``.
Bad path meaning that most paths were of form /nix/store/.../bin/sby,
but one path was "sby" only. That's my only guess as to what would
be causing this failure.
`rngd` seems to be the root cause for slow boot issues, and its functionality is
redundant since kernel v3.17 (2014), which introduced a `krngd` task (in kernel
space) that takes care of pulling in data from hardware RNGs:
> commit be4000bc4644d027c519b6361f5ae3bbfc52c347
> Author: Torsten Duwe <duwe@lst.de>
> Date: Sat Jun 14 23:46:03 2014 -0400
>
> hwrng: create filler thread
>
> This can be viewed as the in-kernel equivalent of hwrngd;
> like FUSE it is a good thing to have a mechanism in user land,
> but for some reasons (simplicity, secrecy, integrity, speed)
> it may be better to have it in kernel space.
>
> This patch creates a thread once a hwrng registers, and uses
> the previously established add_hwgenerator_randomness() to feed
> its data to the input pool as long as needed. A derating factor
> is used to bias the entropy estimation and to disable this
> mechanism entirely when set to zero.
Closes: #96067
The build has been broken since gdk-pixbuf-xlib was broken out into a
separate package in #88086.
For some reason if I just add gdk-pixbuf-xlib.dev the headers don't make it
into CFLAGS.
This commit fixes the ejabberd tests for hydra:
mod_http_upload and mod_disco need to be explicitly enabled, and a
handler needs to be setup to make it work. Also, the client needs to be
able to contact the server.
The commit also fixes the situation where http upload failed: in that
case the client would wait forever because nothing catched the error.
Finally, there remains a non-reproducible error where ejabberd server
fails to start with an error like:
format: "Failed to create cookie file '/var/lib/ejabberd/.erlang.cookie': eacces"
(happens ~15%) I tried to check existence of /var/lib/ejabberd/ in
pre-start script and saw nothing that would explain this error, so I
gave up about this error in particular.
On darwin the compilation would fail with the following warning:
```
clang-7: error: argument unused during compilation: '-fno-strict-overflow' [-Werror,-Wunused-command-line-argument]
```
This error happens because the `-fno-strict-overflow` is passed to the compiler. To fix this, disable the `strictoverflow` hardening feature. Also see #39687.
ZHF: #97479
The `pass.withExtensions`-function uses `buildEnv` to create a
derivation which contains a `pass`-package and a list of extensions for
it.
However, this function always uses the `pass`-attribute for `buildEnv` which
will break e.g. `passmenu` or `pass show -c` on desktops using Wayland (and
`pass-wayland.withExtensions`) since the default `pass`-package without
support for Wayland's clipboard is used.
This patch replaces the `pass`-attribute in the derivation with
`pass-wayland` to work around this issue.
Jasper has been marked insecure for a while, and upstream has not
been responsive to CVEs for over a year.
Fixes#55388.
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <dave@natulte.net>
The build for this package was failing due to failing tests that were caused by a breaking change in a dependency. The requirements.txt for this package does not pin specific versions so it was trying to build with the new version of the dependency and failing. This commit overrides the version of the dependency that is used to build the package.