Something changed in the machinery and broke the overriding. I didn't
notice this, as a I was temporarily using an unpatched EXWM.
Change-Id: I1a4e8ea63bd116d86a430e680c2b631474e9a0fe
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Some of these I don't use, some of these have been replaced with
tree-sitter, some of these have moved into core.
Change-Id: Id0a8aac4189607a89db861bbc09b95c75c45dc0f
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The mechanism in nixpkgs does not work, but doing it myself is not
that difficult.
Change-Id: I91b12e9c1f5d381c9990fd46e02169f5275f88da
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I want to experiment with the new tree-sitter modes in Emacs, maybe
they're good.
Change-Id: I706fc8a889fcfa61d0f11d50ecbc67a2899b5bbf
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refine doesn't work anymore, inspector seems to be a more modern
alternative.
it's impressive that they managed to write elisp code that broke.
Change-Id: I672de68abdc3d780f66769043afefd8d37438548
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I only wrote this as a hack to make my Emacs config run on gLinux, but
that isn't relevant anymore.
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Instead of staying up-to-date with Emacs master, I'd like to be a bit
more laid back and stay with stable releases. Now that native
compilation is in this is not a big difference.
I tried to use `-pgtk`, but it broke EXWM.
Change-Id: I0789a1f73d0149bda912987e726de396545abce1
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Instead of producing a binary that gets called by Emacs, with
input/output serialisation, use a dynamic Emacs module that lets Emacs
more-or-less directly call the relevant GTK functions.
I'm doing this mostly as an experiment. Might be interesting to end up
with a dynamic module that I can dump some experimental code into that
improves my workflows.
To do this, I've exposed the emacs binary used by my Emacs
configuration in an additional `passthru` field. This ensures that the
module is linked against the right version of Emacs.
Change-Id: I1426994fe3455ed1b2a685c5a09705e29fa40950
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vertico and consult are more modern versions of interactive narrowing
helpers, as those implemented by ivy and its related packages.
The primary differences (and what I care about here) is that they are
more focused on integration with the core Emacs primitives, rather
than building an ecosystem around them.
For example:
* vertico enhances `completing-read' and friends, but does not attempt
to provide its own ecosystem of functions to *trigger* completions.
* vertico integrates with the default `completion-style' system,
meaning that I can continue to use things like prescient without
extra packages that integrate it with vertico
* consult does not rely on vertico or any other specific completion
framework (such as counsel/swiper do with ivy), and simply
implements its functions using completing-read
This reduces the overall amount of code in the dependency closure and
leads to a less special setup.
Functionality is basically equivalent, except for two things which
counsel came with that I will need to substitute:
* counsel-notmuch (actually this was a separate package, but I didn't
use it much anyways, so just ignoring it for now)
* counsel-linux-app (opening desktop shortcuts, this I will need to make)
As a side note, consult notes "This package is a part of GNU Emacs",
but it doesn't seem to be the case.
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Gonna try to use this not for what it's intended ))
Change-Id: I669422323197cd4dc3812af399f17ed429871108
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* //3p/sources: switch stable channel from 21.11 (!) to 23.05
* //users: adapt to emacsUnstable to emacs-unstable rename
* //users/grfn: use default Linux kernel version everywhere,
as 5.15 has broken in this version of nixos-unstable.
* //3p/cgit: adapt to git 2.41.0
The committed changes are the same as the [patch1] I've submitted
to cgit-pink which is in turn based on Christian Hesse's [patch2].
patch1: https://causal.agency/list/thread/20230624144033.802270-1-sternenseemann%40systemli.org.html#20230624144033.802270-2-sternenseemann@systemli.org>
patch2: https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/cgit/2023-June/004843.html
Co-authored-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
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Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/8855
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Upstream nixpkgs removed a lot of aliases this time, so we needed to do
the following transformations. It's a real shame that aliases only
really become discoverable easily when they are removed.
* runCommandNoCC -> runCommand
* gmailieer -> lieer
We also need to work around the fact that home-manager hasn't catched
on to this rename.
* mysql -> mariadb
* pkgconfig -> pkg-config
This also affects our Nix fork which needs to be bumped.
* prometheus_client -> prometheus-client
* rxvt_unicode -> rxvt-unicode-unwrapped
* nix-review -> nixpkgs-review
* oauth2_proxy -> oauth2-proxy
Additionally, some Go-related builders decided to drop support for
passing the sha256 hash in directly, so we need to use the generic hash
arguments.
Change-Id: I84aaa225ef18962937f8616a9ff064822f0d5dc3
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Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
The buildup to the showdown of org-roam vs. zetteldeft.
I can never quite get into org, but I wanna find a solution to the
problem I think I have which I think these solve
Change-Id: I03f7ee63b0af8dc3f8c52ad6fa4d6fa5048540bd
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We really need target list diffing, would have caught this earlier.
Change-Id: Ifc064400b3115c6e2242d0b503cde4216b2ee787
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telega.el currently throws errors related to some broken internal
logic about media codecs, which breaks this check in CI.
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the combination of this with zoxide on the shell is epic
Change-Id: I4773012cfe8b19562d6a66971114a25e9844a1f7
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/4513
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This version interpolated in by Nix in the lines above instead of
being loaded from Elisp, as that would require starting telega inside
of that build (which is a bit messy because of async elisp).
Change-Id: I775844acb6928db76516f06188b19c713f765ab8
It's worth trying out with a small initial list of feeds that I
normally read anyways.
Change-Id: I196bf522c159e9630624e60dd1b6419ba987bcd9
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/3635
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The backported fix is no longer required and we can just apply the
patch in the overlay, this makes everything a little easier.
Change-Id: I654a1bb002eef5c578b8e576e133a159bde3f850
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This has been folded into dash itself.
Change-Id: I19e7a9fbc4d6206e3624b7c226de2225153689c6
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Lets trust that the Emacs overlay is using the right packages from the
right sources by default. I'm not overly attached to any specific
versions.
Change-Id: Id53a4587f680965f13b5cd329a10f0384ff97c13
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/3406
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The channel has caught up with this fix.
Change-Id: I86287a6808e6936e50e5d43cbafc74b9362e0bd8
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The latest Emacs versions removed some (private) functions that telega
depends on, and this is fixed in HEAD of telega.el.
However, without these fixes, the unstable version of telega doesn't
build because the patch Nix tries to apply doesn't match the source
anymore.
The patch itself doesn't seem to do anything relevant for me.
Change-Id: Ib9a042c636cb438b2b15d231a07afd5c02be72ee
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... rather than dragging it in as some transitive dep, which actually
stopped happening.
Change-Id: I2331721839d5e53c38236f64487be0e6f1be352e
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* users/grfn/system/home/yeren: remove obsolete awscli2 overrides
* ops: make new isSystemUser || isNormalUser assertion happy
* users/grfn/system/system/mugwump: make buildkite agents system users
* users/tazjin/nixos/camden: set isSystemUser = true for git
* users/tazjin/emacs: Remove missing & broken packages
* third_party/openldap: remove, as the argon2 module is now enabled upstream
* third_party/gerrit_plugins: Pinned new unstable hashes
* third_party/nix, third_party/grpc: Disabled CI as these are broken
* third_party/overlays/emacs: Bumped version to stay in sync with channel
* third_party/buzz: Update LIBCLANG_PATH to reference libclang.lib,
since libclang's default output no longer contains libclang.so
* users/grfn/system/home: Install julia-stable instead of julia (which
aliases to julia-lts), as the latter depends on an insecure version of
libgit
Change-Id: Iff33b0ecb0ef07a82d1de35e23c40d2f4bf0f8ed
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It is easier to do the inverse of this solution: Filter out the
package on the machines that get it from elsewhere.
Change-Id: I2abe112e4e38822d0fc7a47ea0bcedec1e0a96e3
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... but keep defaulting to standard Emacs27, for $reasons
Change-Id: Ife243ab18a03e6b0270a39c639cc493d71240362
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Please read b/108 to make sense of this.
This gets rid of the explicit list of exposed packages from nixpkgs,
and instead makes the entire package set available at
`third_party.nixpkgs`.
To accommodate this, a LOT of things have to be very slightly shuffled
around. Some of this was done in already submitted CLs, but this
change is unfortunately still quite noisy.
Pay extra attention to:
* overlay-like functionality that was partially moved to actual
overlays (partially as in, the minimum required to get a green
build)
* modified uses of the package set path, esp. in NixOS systems
Special notes:
* xanthous has been disabled in CI because of issues with the Haskell
overlay
* //third_party/nix has been disabled because of other unclear
dependency issues
Both of these will be tackled in a followup CL.
Change-Id: I2f9c60a4d275fdb5209264be0addfd7e06c53118
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2910
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adisbladis fixed the tdlib/telega versioning issues in nixpkgs at some
point, so this isn't required anymore.
Change-Id: Ib98e73d0e4394765f08f5f3741f70adab459c22f
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I don't know where this went.
Change-Id: I82d27e273e38ffeffe683d6ff2236d383c7b1fcf
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This package definition is broken for ELPA in nixpkgs, but adisbladis
is working on it.
Change-Id: Ibe140a2daf7a3a294dae4c6340be33db05a47a44
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Recent channel updates have caused some issues for telega.el, mostly
because the version of tdlib (the C++ library for Telegram) and the
Emacs package are out of sync.
This overrides the version used in the Emacs package to a "known good"
commit. It would be useful to change the tdlib derivation in nixpkgs
to make this version mismatch a hard build error.
Change-Id: I9c994f783e1cc17e933432507cd13b65697efd4a
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Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>