Until now it's impossible to override the attrs of the actual build
instruction for the `termite` package like this:
```
termite.overrideAttrs (_: {
# ...
})
```
This issue occurs since the `termite/default.nix` expressions returns
the `symlinkJoin` expression when I override termite (e.g. to provide a
config file).
I recently patched termite and wanted to apply this patch to my local
termite installation in my system config which is impossible this, so
splitting the wrapper and the build instruction into their own files
makes this way easier to maintian.
While I'm not sure whether it's suitable for my tasks it might be useful
for others doing reverse engineering, so I decided to package it.
The software seems to have stalled development since a while but became
active again recently, so hopefully some of the issues with packaging
will be fixed and they might want to move away from their handwritten
configure script.
I've tested the package on both i686-linux and x86_64-linux, however the
automated test suite seems to be broken upstream at the moment so I
didn't set doCheck to true, but once this is fixed, we can enable them
in a future update.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Both 5.6 and 7.0 is currently on life support, as in only recieving
security related patches.
This will only continue until:
- 2018-12-31 for PHP 5.6
- 2018-12-01 for PHP 7.0
Both these dates are in the middle of the 18.09 lifecycle. So it would
be nice to not have them in the 18.09 stable release. Dropping them
now would also result in less maintanance in updating them.
The death dates can be seen on both these links:
- https://secure.php.net/supported-versions.php
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP#Release_history
* The ELK stack is upgraded to 6.3.2.
* `elasticsearch6`, `logstash6` and `kibana6` now come with X-Pack which is
a suite of additional features. These are however licensed under the unfree
"Elastic License".
* Fortunately they also provide OSS versions which are now packaged
under: `elasticsearch6-oss`, `logstash6-oss` and `kibana6-oss`.
Note that the naming of the attributes is consistent with upstream.
* The test `nix-build nixos/tests/elk.nix -A ELK-6` will test the OSS
version by default. You can also run the test on the unfree ELK using:
`NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNFREE=1 nix-build nixos/tests/elk.nix -A ELK-6 --arg enableUnfree true`