From the Changelog:
* Fixed drag & drop issues on sidebar.
* Fixed starting Tomahawk with a filename as parameter.
* Update column view when collection changes.
* (Linux) Don't crash on environments with invalid locales.
Signed-off-by: devhell <"^"@regexmail.net>
Closes: #9858
Tested-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Tested-by: David Kleuker <post@davidak.de>
I've been trying to package this a while ago but found out that apart
from the hand-rolled build system a few sources were missing I didn't
continue to work on it.
This was the WIP expression:
https://gist.github.com/aszlig/c271f294410cc5af0f0a
Now, since the latest upstream version, the project uses autoconf and
automake, which makes it very much painless for us.
So now I can watch demoscene videos without getting hearing loss because
of volume differences :-)
Also, this might be useful for beets as well, in case they're going to
move away from using python-audiotools:
https://github.com/sampsyo/beets/issues/1342#issuecomment-86807500
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
We were using HEAD for unreleased features. These features are now in
release builds so we should go back to using those. This also means we
won't have to deal with hash mismatches for all ruby packages.
Built and run successfully on local.
From the Changelog:
```
- GNU Readline
- OpenPGP support
- Message Carbons (xep-0280)
- Message Delivery Receipts (xep-0184)
- MUC Mediated Invitation support
- Configurable time formatting
- Option to show JIDs in roster
- Option to hide empty groups in roster
- Generate UUID for unnamed new MUC rooms
- Themable UI preference to indicate OTR and PGP messages
- Reformatted help
- devel: Added functional tests using libexpect and libstabber
```
It's another attempt to fix chromium builds.
See http://hydra.nixos.org/build/26086977/nixlog/4/raw
Unpacking sources is actually taking more than 2h so build fails.
Instead, rather build it remotely and then copy over the output as
we don't have limits for download time.
See 089bdce621 for reference
cc @aszlig
(cherry picked from commit cef54e7d67870ff68c9787ff60cd50ca4bf1d8af)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
This commit includes some rework since the original googlecode
repository redirects to the GitHub page.
Built and tested successfully on local.
From the Changelog:
```
* Wed Jun 11 2014 1.2
- A basic RSS reader which uses libmrss.
- Fix some 32bit platforms reporting 0 connected peers and unknown ETA.
- Resolve some GTK deprecations.
- Fix a crash in port test callback.
- Fix decimal marker in status bar version.
- Support for GeoIPCity.dat.
- Fix a crash when removing lots of columns (something changed in GTK).
- Optional and non-default support for validating SSL certs.
- Remove all GTK2 support.
- Allow alt-speed limits to override global speed limits in the statusbar
display.
```
Java's desktop integration on Linux relies on dlopen'ing some libraries (gtk2 or
gnome). This commit makes Java able to find gtk2, fixing the problem of Jitsi's
system tray icon not appearing.
Part of bug #4014.
Adds support for shared-mime-info to Claws, to fix attachments in
outgoing messages always having MIME type application/octet-stream
because Claws doesn't know where to look, instead complaining:
/nix/store/...-claws-mail-3.11.1/etc/mime.types: fopen: No such file or directory
Moreover, Claws relies on incoming MIME types for knowing when e.g. to
display an attached image, so sending application/octet-stream
unnecessarily is bad.
Tested against release-15.09.
Close#9754.
Otherwise, the wrong directory is changed into, and trying to start Jitsi gives:
$ jitsi
Error: Could not find or load main class net.java.sip.communicator.launcher.SIPCommunicator
You can now pass
separateDebugInfo = true;
to mkDerivation. This causes debug info to be separated from ELF
binaries and stored in the "debug" output. The advantage is that it
enables installing lean binaries, while still having the ability to
make sense of core dumps, etc.
VirtualBox had support for DBUS even in version 4.x, but it appears that
nothing in our VM test triggered it to load, thus I didn't notice the
runtime error:
rtldrNativeLoad: dlopen('libdbus-1.so.3', RTLD_NOW | RTLD_LOCAL) failed:
libdbus-1.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory
The upstream commits I think are responsible for this to come to surface
are _probably_ (did I ever mention that I love SVN? *cough*) one of
these:
https://www.virtualbox.org/changeset/55664/vboxhttps://www.virtualbox.org/changeset/55602/vbox
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This seems to have been confusing people, using both xlibs and xorg, etc.
- Avoided renaming local (and different) xlibs binding in gcc*.
- Fixed cases where both xorg and xlibs were used.
Hopefully everything still works as before.
It was really ugly that `xlibs.xlibs` meant something else than `xlibs`,
especially when using `with xlibs`, such as in wine.
Also, now `xlibs` is the same as `xorg`.
I've extracted some of libraries and made expression simpler.
(cherry picked from commit 66e6f99d40350a4b2a235913a1fa77d88b1a44a6)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
Regression introduced in 7ffb1f3bde.
Also added a small notice so that this hopefully won't happen with
future updates.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
update emacs solarized theme and fix the name
* Added myself as maintainer as no one was there
* Picked the latest version (no tags in that repo)
* Changed the name, this was (probably mistakenly) named as color-theme, which
is another package
This is just extracted from the erlang derivation. Otherwise one needs to know
where the emacs mode is (and the path depends on the version of Erlang used)
This reverts commit 0e0e3c0c08.
I've been seeing quite some QEMU segfaults on Hydra,
hopefully reverting the bump will fix the issue.
(cherry picked from commit 863c121c0782b82900d736f9f71dbcfa80f62e1d)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
Fixes#9044, close#9667. Thanks to @taku0 for suggesting this solution.
Now we have no modes starting with `/` or `+`.
Rewrite the `-perm` parameters of find:
- completely safe: rewrite `/0100` and `+100` to `-0100`,
- slightly semantics-changing: rewrite `+111` to `-0100`.
I cross-verified the `find` manual pages for Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD.
Second attempt to resolve this issue. Copies stage1 image into expected
place manually. This has been improved in rkt master where there is a
configure option for specifying the location of this file. Can update
when next stable rkt is released.
Local build and run successful.
From the ChangeLog:
```
Version 0.7.77, 2015-09-02
+ #B941, MXF: files having only a video stream and an ancillary data
stream were having incorrect second video stream
+ MOV: detection of r210 CodecID as raw RGB
+ Ancillary data: detection of all metadata blocks (previously: only the
first one was detected)
x MPEG-TS: Wrong demux of TSP (188+16 TS) files having PES with only
padding x MediaTrace #2: XML malformed with Flags items (hotfix, flags
meaning disabled in XML output)
x MediaTrace #3: XML malformed with some MP4 files
x MediaTrace #6: XML duplicated attributes
x MediaTrace #10: versioned xsd, creating library name and version
x MediaTrace: XML content was not escaped
x #B947, Amazon S3 support (REST API v2), CLI/DLL only and if compiled
with libcurl support: Analyze file on s3 was not working if secret key
contains / character
```