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* Package for mmake
* Package for mmake - build from sources
* Package name update
* Added maintainers
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inspired by repology.org
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Add also myself as maintainer
Add simple test of the nexus service
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* kupfer: init at 319
* kupfer: wrap with wrapGAppsHook
* kupfer: fixing up runtime dependencies
* kupfer: added cobbal as maintainer
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There were some conflicts in python modules, commented at #28314.
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0c0fad6141cf3d62 was broken. I didn't realize there's some hidden
metaprogramming code where one can't even grep for 'isFoo' to find its
definition :(
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No need for silly differences.
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This version should have more conventional regexes that work across many
platforms and regex engines. This is an issue because up until Nix 1.11,
Nix called out to the libc regex matcher, which behaved differently on
Darwin and Linux. And in Nix 1.12, we're moving to std::regex which will
also behave differently here.
And yes, I do actually evaluate make-disk-image.nix on Darwin ;)
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btc1: init at 1.14.5
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A portion of Bitcoin users (including the super-majority of the
miners) decided to hard fork to segwit2x around this November. At that
time this will not be compatible with the Bitcoin Core client. 1.14.5
is known as "the Production Release".
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* nextcloud-client: init at 2.3.2
* nextcloud-client: nitpicks
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Nix minimal version: 1.10 -> 1.11
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`ruby` attribute requires features from 1.11
```
$ nix-build -A ruby
error: cannot coerce a set to a string, at pkgs/development/interpreters/ruby/default.nix:57:17
```
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* nixos/usbguard: create package and module
No usbguard module or package existed for NixOS previously. USBGuard
will protect you from BadUSB attacks. (assuming configuration is done
correctly)
* nixos/usbguard: remove extra packages
Users can override this by themselves.
* nixos/usbguard: add maintainer and fix style
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add alunduil as collection-json maintainer
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This reverts commit 508c9983183b0108c589409c39eb54900898431b.
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* modules sks and pgpkeyserver-lite:
runs the sks keyserver with optional nginx proxy for webgui.
* Add calbrecht to maintainers
* module sks: fix default hkpAddress value
* module pgpkeyserver-lite: make hkpAddress a string type option
and use (builtins.head services.sks.hkpAddress) as default value
* module sks: remove leftover service dependencies
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Discussion: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/nix-devel/agupzdm352Q
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obsolete and ancient
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opencore-amr init at 0.1.5
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This was simply a typo since the license was added in 2013.
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linode-api: init at 4.1.1b2
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Added Linode's official Python library for their v4 API.
This should assist with adding Linode support to Nixops (see:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixops/issues/198).
Note that this API is still in beta and subject to changes.
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Coq update
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material-icons-ttf: init at 3.0.1
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There was no package for this icon set, and now there is!
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vivaldi: add support for proprietary codecs
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Due to licensing costs, Vivaldi bundles a version of ffmpeg compiled
without support for the common H.264 codec. However, it is possible to
supply a custom libffmpeg.so with additional codecs. This derivation
uses the Chromium source to compile a compatible libffmpeg.so.
This approach is recommended by a Vivaldi developer, see
https://gist.github.com/ruario/bec42d156d30affef655
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