This test fails on MacOS X. The failure has something to do with
the tests expecting filesystems to accept/store filenames as
bytes. On the HFS+ filesystem, however, filenames are Unicode
characters (Normalisation Form D).
This wget ticket appears to be relevant
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?27541
The maintainer does not seem to think that this test
failure represents a problem in practice:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.wget.general/8988
But this patch should be revisited/removed if this aspect of wget is
ever addressed in the future.
NB: I'm also a bit concerned/confused that none of the tests mentioned
in that message seem to fail, so I'm not 100% sure if this is the
relevant issue.
Currently, the command btrfs scrub start <filesystem> attempts to invoke the pthread_cancel
routine and ends with an error melibgcc_sssage about it being missing. This prevents btrfs
scrub status from maintaining proper statistics about the running scrub.
Close#1127.
Kept the old hacks where they don't break the build in case they things
they fix are still relevant.
I checked that the upgrade doesn't break:
1) Asymptote and EProver builds.
2) My XeLaTeX demo from configurations/ repository.
3) Some of my own files.
The upgrade fixes problems with simultaneous use of 3D and LaTeX labels
in Asymptote.
Please provide a test that worked previously and is broken now if you
need to revert this update or its parts.
The current asciidoc expression is impure; it relies on several tools to
be found in PATH at runtime. This commit adds a enableStandardFeatures
parameter that, if true, pulls in all dependencies and patches asciidoc
to contain full paths to the tools.
I've set enableStandardFeatures = false for the existing asciidoc
attribute so that the closure size stays unchanged, at 255 MiB. The new
asciidocFull attribute (with enableStandardFeatures = true) has a
closure size of 1.5 GiB.
imagemagick, transfig, inkscape, fontconfig and ghostscript are missing
dependencies of dblatex. Instead of adding all those dependencies to the
existing dblatex attribute, make a new dblatexFull attribute for that.
Also pass --use-python-path at install time so that script shebangs end
up with #!/path/to/python instead of #!/path/to/env python (which is
impure when not run in a wrapper).
* Remove package name
* Start with upper case letter
* Remove trailing period
Also reword some descriptions and move some long descriptions to
longDescription.
I'm not touching generated packages.
There are many more packages to fix, this is just a start.
Rules:
* Don't repeat the package name (not always that easy...)
* Start with capital letter
* Don't end with full stop
* Don't start with "The ..." or "A ..."
I've also added descriptions to some packages and rewritten others.
Rename NetworkManager-dispatcher.service to
dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service so it is found by systemd (NixOS
doesn't handle the Alias directive in the unit file)
This reverts commit 0350bd3b4853e2b4e3aa4038129073c195c8bef2. It
causes a huge increase in the closure size of dblatex, since it now
depends on GUI packages like Inkscape. Also, statically depending on
teTeX might be annoying for people who use TeXlive.
This reverts commit aef81d6eb68506426e2004d195125f89922e6a6a.
It's really not good to have every little package that depends on
asciidoc to pull in 1.5 GiB in dependencies (such as Lilypond).
The current asciidoc expression is impure; it relies on several tools to
be found in PATH at runtime. This commit adds a enableStandardFeatures
parameter that pulls in all dependencies and patches asciidoc to contain
full paths to the tools.
enableStandardFeatures defaults to true because asciidoc may attempt to
call all tools in its default configuration. With all standard features,
the closure size increases from 255 MiB to 1.5 GiB. Set
enableStandardFeatures = false if you want a minimal asciidoc.
imagemagick, transfig, inkscape, fontconfig and ghostscript was missing.
And pass --use-python-path at install time so that script shebangs end
up with #!/path/to/python instead of #!/path/to/env python.