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Author SHA1 Message Date
Vladimír Čunát
89023c38fc
Recover the complicated situation after my bad merge
I made a mistake merge.  Reverting it in c778945806b undid the state
on master, but now I realize it crippled the git merge mechanism.
As the merge contained a mix of commits from `master..staging-next`
and other commits from `staging-next..staging`, it got the
`staging-next` branch into a state that was difficult to recover.

I reconstructed the "desired" state of staging-next tree by:
 - checking out the last commit of the problematic range: 4effe769e2b
 - `git rebase -i --preserve-merges a8a018ddc0` - dropping the mistaken
   merge commit and its revert from that range (while keeping
   reapplication from 4effe769e2)
 - merging the last unaffected staging-next commit (803ca85c209)
 - fortunately no other commits have been pushed to staging-next yet
 - applying a diff on staging-next to get it into that state
2020-10-26 09:01:04 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
c778945806
Revert "Merge #101508: libraw: 0.20.0 -> 0.20.2"
I'm sorry; I didn't notice it contained staging commits.

This reverts commit 17f5305b6c20df795c365368d2d868266519599e, reversing
changes made to a8a018ddc0a8b5c3d4fa94c94b672c37356bc075.
2020-10-25 09:41:51 +01:00
Lily Ballard
03c9f6a647 installShellFiles: Add test suite 2020-10-08 15:08:40 -07:00
Lily Ballard
43dade238f
installShellFiles: init (#65211)
This is a new package that provides a shell hook to make it easy to
declare manpages and shell completions in a manner that doesn't require
remembering where to actually install them. Basic usage looks like

  { stdenv, installShellFiles, ... }:
  stdenv.mkDerivation {
    # ...
    nativeBuildInputs = [ installShellFiles ];
    postInstall = ''
      installManPage doc/foobar.1
      installShellCompletion --bash share/completions/foobar.bash
      installShellCompletion --fish share/completions/foobar.fish
      installShellCompletion --zsh share/completions/_foobar
    '';
    # ...
  }

See source comments for more details on the functions.
2019-09-04 23:19:17 +02:00