These packages come with R, but if we install them as part of this build, then
we cannot update them without re-building R as well. Instead, we add those
packages to the R environment through the r-wrapper. This means that
recommended packages can be updated in cran-packgaes.nix, and those updates
have an effect on the installation without re-building R itself.
'qgis', one of the few 'qwt' dependees in nixpkgs, fails to build with
qwt 6. So I'm not moving the default version away from 5.x. Also, not
changing the default allows easy/safe cherry-picking to the stable
branch.
By default, we now build all the optional nginx modules, including the
out-of-band ones like moreheaders and rtmp support.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
This also includes support for the verification tools I'm using. Cryptol
2 is still the default obviously.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
Brice Minaud reported a simple attack on the CBEAM Pi permutation
function, resulting in it being withdrawn from CAESAR. :(
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
This is just a convenient shorthand so people don't have to spell out
haskellPackages.cryptol
Note that the top-level expression is named 'cryptol2' but the package
isn't. That's because Cryptol is a library and other things could depend
on it (hence the vanilla name), but also the full name will be
disambiguated as 'haskell-cryptol-ghc7.6.3' anyway.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
Upstream has not been tagging new versions for a long time, but we need
compatibility with newer kernels. The 0.6.2 versions already have a bunch of
backported compatibility patches, but 3.14 kernels need even more.
Also, the git versions have fixed a bunch of crashes and other bugs, so perhaps
we should just bite the bullet and just use recent git versions (as sometimes
upstream recommends, when people run into bugs).
This adds a new "boot.zfs.useGit" boolean option, so that a user can
easily opt into using the git versions.