xf86-input-synaptics is unmaintained, and touchegg doesn't work with
the latest synaptics driver or libinput. Ideally DEs would implement this
themselves, but at least KDE/Plasma doesn't (yet)
0002-paths.patch was contributed by @peterhoeg.
This fixes ibus-setup.
* Update cldrEmojiAnnotation: 31.0.1_1 -> 31.90.0_1
* Move ibus-setup back to out, and use a smaller Python 3 at runtime
than doesn't pull in some dev paths
* Build from Git
* Use autoreconfHook so that we don't have to patch ./configure scripts
when we could just generate them correctly in the first place
* Drop patch that removes IBUS_* environment variables from ibus-setup
wrapper: unsetting them breaks ibus-setup
* Add withWayland option (building with Wayland requires libxcbcommon
package, previously wayland was included into buildInputs w/o
libxcbcommon and respective configure flag)
* Add license (LGPLv2.1)
Relies on two other commits in this branch that add GI_TYPELIB_PATH
discovery and fix gconf Python scripts.
* master: (81 commits)
Add NixOS 17.09 AMIs
gradle: 4.2 -> 4.2.1
maintainers.nix: use my GitHub handle as maintainer name
fcitx-engines.rime: init at 0.3.2
brise: init at 2017-09-16
librime: init at 1.2.9
marisa: init at 0.2.4
opencc: build shared library and programs
josm: 12712 -> 12914
exa: 0.7.0 -> 0.8.0
krb5: add deprecation date for old configuration
rustRegistry: 2017-09-10 -> 2017-10-03
go-ethereum: Fix libusb segmentation faults on Darwin
tor-browser-bundle-bin: 7.0.5 -> 7.0.6
libsodium: 1.0.13 -> 1.0.15
tor-browser-bundle: geoip support
tor-browser-bundle: support transports obfs2,obfs3
tor-browser-bundle: bump https-everywhere to 2017.9.12
tint2: limit platforms to Linux since macOS is not supported and fails the tests
eclipse-plugin-vrapper: init at 0.72.0
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The latest release of libyamlcpp in nixpkgs does not build because it
uses an older version of boost than the one in nixpkgs and therefore
expects a particular header file which does not exist in the latest
boost anymore. For this reason, a later (git) version of libyamlcpp is
used here (which actually doesn't even require boost).
The substituteInPlace in the prePatch phase is needed because libevdev
places its headers in non-standard places, meaning Nix cannot normally
find them. The `cut` command removes the first two "-I" characters from
the output of `pkg-config`. This needs to be in the prePatch phase
because otherwise Nix will patch these lines to `/var/empty`, meaning
you would have less specific replacement (in case other lines are also
patched to `/var/empty`).
I wrote the patch. (I believe it is NixOS specific.)