Nix 1.11 builds perl-bindings by default, `nix1.perl-bindings` fails
with the following error:
```
building
no Makefile, doing nothing
installing
install flags: install
make: *** No rule to make target 'install'. Stop.
```
This is probably due to #47316. Previously the `perl-bindings` were
referenced to `nix1` instead of the `perl-bindings` function as Nix 1.11
built those during its build process.
It looks like originally not all Nix packages had perl bindings, but now
that they do, it seems pretty redundant to add them seperately for each
package.
This causes collisions between the build outputs of `nix` when building
in an environment with `nix1.perl-bindings` and `nix`:
```
collision between `/nix/store/aa4rrcj7dg2xj4rfkiclcmp745ibqng0-nix-2.0.4/lib/libnixstore.so' and `/nix/store/sp0sdi4bll80h58big1iy8kkh3qqxpw2-nix-1.11.16/lib/libnixstore.so'
builder for '/nix/store/wgbccin107lhm8cv9imnnvkx1j2pgibc-hydra-perl-deps.drv' failed with exit code 25
```
Unlike on linux these are not namespaced per user so this will cause
build failures if /tmp/nix-test was not removed by a previous build if
the nixbld user id doesn't match by accident. Nix already creates a
unique tempdir for builds so we can use that instead.
Fixes#44172
This makes the command ‘nix-env -qa -f. --arg config '{skipAliases =
true;}'’ work in Nixpkgs.
Misc...
- qtikz: use libsForQt5.callPackage
This ensures we get the right poppler.
- rewrites:
docbook5_xsl -> docbook_xsl_ns
docbook_xml_xslt -> docbook_xsl
diffpdf: fixup
The isSeccomputable flag treated Linux without seccomp as just a
normal variant, when it really should be treated as a special case
incurring complexity debt to support.