Added extra config options to allow reading passwords from file rather
than the world-readable nix store.
The full config.json file is created at service startup.
Relevant to #18881
The package stopped building for some unknown reason (npm could no
longer fetch a module).
This is one of the build failures listed in #23253.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/49551309http://hydra.nixos.org/build/49548753
Easiest fix is to upgrade to latest stable version and regenerate
packages with node2nix.
The databank-memcached dependency needed to be dropped due to
dependency failures.
This library converts parsetrees, outcometree and ast mappers
between different OCaml versions. High-level functions help making
PPX rewriters independent of a compiler version.
Homepage: https://github.com/let-def/ocaml-migrate-parsetree
Nix style seems to have settled on not using spaces between bound
variable names and the lambda : so I also tried to make those somewhat
more consistent throughout.
See https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/blob/master/RELEASE-NOTES
Also
- patch .desktop file to include full path to electrum
- add dep on pysocks
- remove dep on pyasn; per the changelog, it has not been used since v2.1
- replace dep on slowaes with pyaes
This reverts commit 3a4e2376e4.
The reverted commit caused the fix for CVE-2016-9602 not to be applied
for qemu_test because it conflicts with the force-uid0-on-9p.patch.
So with the rebase of the patch on top of the changes of the
CVE-2016-9602.patch, both patches no longer conflict with each other.
I've tested this with the "misc" NixOS test and it succeeds.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This reverts commit a5f4e22289.
Breaks the stdenv build, e.g.: http://hydra.nixos.org/build/50015717
In general, the architectures are different enough that there is no
reason to consider both as ARM, just like we don't consider x86_64 as
32-bit x86.
cc @fpletz