3.1.9 had issues with building and 3.1.10 has been released fixing
those; a parallel building error has been found and it is fixed on
Gentoo repository, from where we grab the patch from.
Log of error: https://hydra.nixos.org/log/6nh56zf7y81p0m6xxynw22wj1kaxrjbd-apngasm-3.1.9.drv
Refs: ZHF: #172160
Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
0) ElmerGUI displays things in the Model tree on the
left screen side again
1) Enable the import of STEP- and other opencascade-
based formats
2) Patch the source to enable builds with gcc-11
3) Build the Qt5 version instead of the Qt4 version
Without the change build fails on -fno-common toolchains like upstream
gcc-10 as:
$ nix build -L --impure --expr 'with import ./. {}; gqview.overrideAttrs (oa: { NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = (["-fno-common"] ++ [oa.NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE or ""]); })'
...
ld: pan-view.o:/build/gqview-2.1.5/src/bar_exif.h:27:
multiple definition of `bar_exif_key_list'; bar_exif.o:/build/gqview-2.1.5/src/bar_exif.h:27: first defined here
Feedreader is no longer activily maintained since 2019. The developer is working on a spiritual successor called NewsFlash.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220402032320/https://github.com/jangernert/FeedReader
Co-authored-by: pennae <82953136+pennae@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Rick van Schijndel <Mindavi@users.noreply.github.com>
Without the change build fails on -fno-common toolchains like upstream
gcc-10 as:
$ nix build -L --impure --expr 'with import ./. {}; bwa.overrideAttrs (oa: { NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = (oa.NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE or "") + "-fno-common"; })'
...
ld: ./libbwa.a(rope.o):/build/bwa-0.7.17/rle.h:33:
multiple definition of `rle_auxtab'; ./libbwa.a(bwtindex.o):/build/bwa-0.7.17/rle.h:33: first defined here
ld: ./libbwa.a(rle.o):/build/bwa-0.7.17/rle.h:33:
multiple definition of `rle_auxtab'; ./libbwa.a(bwtindex.o):/build/bwa-0.7.17/rle.h:33: first defined here
This updates k3s.
This one's done by hand rather than via the update bot since the
upstream repo ended up in a state where `go mod download` didn't work,
and we had `proxyVendor` set (which causes a `go mod download`).
Deleting `proxyVendor` works now though, and I didn't actually fully
understand why it was needed before, so I've removed that. Which
unblocks the update.
The actual update was done via `./update.sh` after removing
`proxyVendor` and the `k3sServerVendorSha256` variables.
We can't just edit binary wrappers in place because of a length
mismatch, so we have to parse the generating makeCWrapper call out of
the binary, extract wrapper arguments from it and add them to the
Firefox wrapper.
All these contortions are needed because Firefox looks for its runtime
in argv0, so the proper argv0 needs to be set by wrappers to always
point to the "final" runtime. I think this could be avoided by wrapping
/lib/$libName/firefox instead of /bin/firefox, and I'd like to look into
that in the future, but for now I'm just fixing the immediate problem.