Upstream changes without issue IDs:
* GUI: fixed occasional screen corruption when host screen resolution
is changed
* User interface: increase proposed disk size when creating new VMs for
Windows 7 and newer
* User interface: various improvements for high resolution screens
* VMM: Fixed problems using 256MB VRAM in raw-mode VMs
* Audio: implemented support for audio playback and recording for macOS
guests
* Audio: further timing improvements for Windows 10 guests
* Linux hosts: fixed problem accessing mini-toolbar under XFCE
The full changelog including issue IDs can be found at:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog#v6
What was not mentioned in the changelog is that this release fixes
compiling the VirtualBox modules against kernel 4.15, which was added in
commit 61043ad4d1425af2d2b5cb3af8b3740fdd90e3ad.
Tested this by running all of the tests in nixos/tests/virtualbox.nix.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @flokli, @svanderburg
* The environment variables NIX_CONF_DIR, NIX_BUILD_HOOK and
NIX_REMOTE are no longer needed.
* A /bin/sh (from busybox) is provided by default in sandboxes.
* Various options were renamed.
This reverts commit 695027f61c702ea0de6baa3122b282d672fede09.
We really can't have "nix-env -i nix" *not* upgrade nixUnstable to a
newer nixStable. For instance, it would cause "nix upgrade-nix" to
produce a user environment with collisions.
This is already tracked in upstream issue mumble-voip/mumble#3281 and a
fix has been merged in mumble-voip/mumble@caa187373e.
The patch I'm adding here is using the merged commit
mumble-voip/mumble@ea861fe867 and I've
only added it for the stable release because the patch is already
included in the git version.
@pbogdan also had a similar commit to this
(pbogdan/nixpkgs@8029edea29), but the
patch was applied to both stable and git and thus the git version would
have been broken.
Tested by building mumble and mumble_git and running the mumble NixOS VM
test.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @viric, @jgeerds, @abbradar
Fixes: #33655
The stdenvOverrides overlay is used to bring packages forward during
bootstrapping via stdenv.overrides. These packages have already had
the overlays applied to them in the previous boostrapping stage. If
stdenvOverrides is not last in the overlays stack, all remaining
overlays will windup being applied again to these packages.
closes#34086
Since the bump of beets to version 1.4.6 in e5fab33efdea1d0e1357bc084605
the tests no longer run successfully because beets 1.4.6 introduces a
breaking API change for the Item.move() method which now instead of just
passing copy=True the operation is now passed using a different
"operation" keyword argument.
Unfortunately the original repository of beets-alternatives is
unmaintained since 3 years and thus there is no upstream fix available
at the moment.
However, there is a fork maintained by @wisp3rwind, which addresses this
problem (wisp3rwind/beets-alternatives@33c6525ed4)
and a bunch of other fixes.
The reason why I'm not using the patch from @wisp3rwind is that it
simply doesn't apply against beets-alternatives 0.8.2, but my patch here
essentially does the same.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Upstream issue: geigerzaehler/beets-alternatives#13
Cc: @Profpatsch
I need some module system types here so I can next fix meta-checks for
derivations. I'd like to use a "proper" record type here, but submodule
types seem overkill so holding off with ad-hoc stuff for now. In
practice, all I need for the next step are the `.check` functions so
this is good, especially as the submodule check function is shallow,
saving full inductive type-checking for a later step.