The package fails t install as it requires x86_64-linux, but it's
dependency requires i686 linux:
$ nix build --no-link -f. timedoctor --show-trace
error: unsupported CPU i686
… while evaluating the attribute 'version'
at pkgs/development/compilers/adoptopenjdk-bin/jdk-linux-base.nix:40:3:
39|
40| version = sourcePerArch.${cpuName}.version or (throw "unsupported CPU ${cpuName}");
| ^
I only onticed it because it uses `xorg.libXaw3d` while nothing else does.
Let's remove it.
This binary was provided by the `cosign` package until now but it is in
the process of being removed, see https://github.com/sigstore/cosign/pull/2019
Since it might be removed during the 22.11 cycle we drop it
preventively. This will make possible security backports easier if we
need them.
LibreSSL 3.4 will soon become unsupported, and fortunately rust-openssl
now supports LibreSSL 3.5, so we can update this. We cannot yet update
it to 3.6, which is not yet supported by rust-openssl.
Multipath tcp (mptcp) is now part of the official linux kernel. The
official kernel still lacks features compared to this out of tree ones
but considering the userbase, I dont see any compelling reason.
I keep using that kernel and those utilities so they will stay packaged
at https://github.com/teto/mptcp-flake where they wont annoy the whole
nixpkgs crowd that doesn't care about it.