otherwise, autopatchelfHook seems to ignore patchelfing the zoom binary
properly, causing it to fail to start:
result/bin/zoom-us: line 4: /nix/store/7jfk4jggclvbwqxm9x4b4d57rr1mjh9q-zoom-us-2.7.162522.0121/share/zoom-us/zoom: No such file or directory
The firefox wrapper now supports setting the GDK_BACKEND to wayland
which is useful in cases where firefox would be started from within an
X-Application inside of wayland. GTK/GDK would otherwise default to the
X11 backend in those situations.
The intention is that people that are using wayland primarily pull in
the new `firefox-wayland` top-level attribute into their environments
instead of just `firefox`. Firefox will then always be started with the
correct rendering backend.
This adds support for building firefox with the gtk wayland backend. It
should work on all the flavors that use >=gtk3. Using the wayland
still allows using the X11 backend.
Comments on conflicts:
- llvm: d6f401e1 vs. 469ecc70 - docs for 6 and 7 say the default is
to build all targets, so we should be fine
- some pypi hashes: they were equivalent, just base16 vs. base32
It works, but this state is far from ideal: GNU guys update generated source
tarballs very infrequently. Ideally, src needs to be generated by running
makeicecat over firefox src. Will do later.
The list of upstream changes is huge, so I'm not pasting it here in the
commit message, but here is the upstream URL:
https://dev.gajim.org/gajim/gajim/blob/gajim-1.1.2/ChangeLog
One of the most visible updates are the design changes for various
dialogs and the Emoji overhauls.
On our end, we now need three more dependencies, namely cssutils,
precis-i18n and keyring, which I added accordingly.
In addition, the test runner is now integrated into setup.py, which we
now use.
I also cleaned up the package expression a bit, eg. it's no longer
wrapped in a big "with lib;", so that "nix-instantiate --parse" is able
to detect attribute errors (which is very useful if you have editor
integration).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>