This reverts commit 12869cda7d.
I didn’t depend on the bugfix in the end, so we don’t need to pull it
into our ifd phase.
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This is no longer required; said customer has switched to Tailscale.
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It costs me money and time to use uncacheable builtin fetchers.
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It costs me money and time to use uncacheable builtin fetchers.
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Use the dhall/dhall-nix from nixpkgs, override with current master
plus one commit that fixes dhall-nix.
We might want switch back to dhall from nixpkgs for the dhall packages
instead of using the static binaries.
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I figured out that the problem came from me installing alacritty in my
home profile, which was out of sync with my system closure’s opengl.
Updating the home profile “fixed” it.
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* //3p/farmhash: drop, as it is unused and started to fail
* //3p/overlays/tvl:
- patch barrier to work with gcc 11
- disable outdated test suite for python38Packages.backports-zoneinfo
which still assumes zoneinfo 2020a.
* //3p/overlays/haskell: patch generic-arbitrary to avoid neg resizes
* //users/grfn/achilles: disable CI due to linking trouble (ugh).
* //users/grfn/system/home/games: Disable DFHack for dwarf fortress as
it's now failing to build
Refs: ENG-328
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This PR fixed issues with build user management by waiting for in-use
build users to become available instead of failing the build:
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/3564
I backported it to 2.3 in the Github repository this commit points to.
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Changes:
* updated keycloak configuration for new version
* migrate to emacs28 outside of //users, re-add emacs27 but with a
warning attached urging people to migrate
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Cleans up a whole bunch of things I wanted to get out of the door
right away:
* depot internal references to //third_party/nixery have been replaced
with //tools/nixery
* cleaned up files from Github
* fixed SPDX & Copyright headers
* code formatting and inclusion in //tools/depotfmt checks
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Use nixos-unstable-small which fixes CVE-2018-25032
(out of bounds write while compressing).
* //users/grfn/xanthous:
- Supporting random-fu 0.3 requires considerable changes and patching
random-extras (https://github.com/aristidb/random-extras/pull/5).
For now we downgrade random-fu and its dependency rvar to 0.2.*,
forcing us to build xanthous with GHC 8.10.7, due to random-fu 0.2.*
not supporting that version.
Nix expressions for the downgraded packages are checked in to avoid
the potential need to compile Haskell at pipeline eval time.
- generic-arbitrary exposes a GenericArbitrary newtype now.
This means we no longer have to implement it in xanthous
downstream and patch generic-arbitrary to expose the
GArbitrary type class.
- Minor adjustments for lens 5.0:
Xanthous.Game.Memo: clear needs to use ASetter' instead of Lens'
Xanthous.Data.EntityMap: TraversableWithIndex no longer has an
itraversed function.
- Xanthous.Orphans: adjust for aeson's KeyMap, use KM.size explicitly
instead of relying on MonoTraversable's length
* //nix/buildLisp: the CCL issue has resurfaced, disabling the
implementation once again.
* //3p/arion: remove, as depot uses the nixpkgs package of it anyways.
* //users/wpcarro: accomodate GHC 9.0.1's stricter parsing of operators.
* //users/tazjin: disable rustfmt as it stopped respecting settings
* //3p/overlays: upgrade home-manager until fix for serivce generation
has landed upstream
* //users/grfn/system: remove rr override, as the pinned commit is part
of the 5.5.0 release shipped by nixpkgs.
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* //3p/overlays: add workaround for broken URL in current channel.
The added assert should fire as soon as the fix lands in channels
as a reminder to clean it up.
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Using the dhall executables from nixpkgs is basically always a
mistake, they have to be built and are regularly broken.
We don’t want to care about that, but just use the official statically
built binary releases.
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* //3p/overlays/tvl: propagate git as a native build input from magit,
because magit checks the version of git at load time ever since a
recent commit [1]. This check been escalated to a failure in a
subsequent commit [2]. The result is that anything require-ing magit
will fail with an error if git is not in PATH (or a path to git
provided) which is basically what happens in byte compilation of all
packages that depend on magit.
For now the easiest way to work around it is letting magit have its
way and provide git which easy enough for it. Upstream should probably
think about this behaviour or emacs-overlay address it somehow. For
now I've opened an issue with magit [3].
[1]: 6c4ff54a08
[2]: 8394f0d4ea
[3]: https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/4614
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Since upstream Hydra was stuck and was intermittently unable to complete
any evals, this is quite a big jump on nixpkgs' master branch despite
coming only a short amount of time after the previous channel update.
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josh-proxy calls git at runtime and needs to have it available
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This will make sure that the db is updated regularly (on every channel
bump). This is fine, because an advisory no longer implies a build
failure.
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With this change it becomes possible to push back to code.tvl.fyi
through josh views.
We probably want to change this patch so that it can be upstreamed,
but for now I just want to get this to work.
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* //nix/buildLisp: re-enable CCL, as the crash has been fixed upstream,
although it is unclear what exactly caused / fixed it.
* //ops/whitby: the kitty build broke upstream, so we can't install the
terminfo on whitby for a bit.
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We're now using the upstream versions of all of these with minor
overrides, no separate nonsense required.
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... and build //third_party/nix with the one from nixpkgs.
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* //3p/nix: probably not worth investing time into this anymore
* //users/sterni/emacs: The emoji problem disappeared by itself with a
newer emacs version, however a different one remains…
* //web/panettone: If we ever want to change the behavior, we should
just decide the behavior statically instead of using conditions and
restarts, as we only call it in one place, so making different
decisions depending on call sites is not really a use case we have.
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* //nix/buildLisp: This channel bump brought a bizarre regression
in ccl, causing binaries to crash on thread clean up. This was
likely caused by a glibc update in nixpkgs. We'll disable emitting CI
targets for ccl until we can find out and fix what's going on.
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Not sure if this used to work or if I started using the rev attribute in
nixpkgs-crate-holes without actually testing it. The failure in any case
is hidden from CI as it occurs at runtime, being hidden behind a
function.
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Accessing the headers of a MIME message feels like something mime4cl
should handle. We implemented this ad hoc in mblog before in order to
not need to worry about doing it in a sensible way. Now we introduce a
decent-ish interface for getting a header from a MIME message,
mime-message-header-values:
* It returns a list because MIME message headers may appear multiple
times.
* It decodes RFC2047 only upon request, as you may want to be stricter
about parsing certain fields.
* It checks header name equality case insensitively.
The code for decoding the RFC2047 string is retained and still uses
babel for doing the actual decoding.
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By computing the amount the stream position advanced we can save a
syscall on every read which speeds up mime:mime-body-stream by /a lot/,
e.g. extracting a ~3MB attachment drops from over 15s to under ~0.5s.
There's still a lot to be gained and correctness left to be desired
which can be addressed as described in the newly added comment.
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Otherwise the skipping will be nuked by the subsequent readTree
change (cl/5186).
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There's no need for us to reinvent the wheel here.
niv pins are in //third_party/sources, and niv commands need to be run
with `niv -s third_party/sources/sources.json` to operate on the
correct file.
Note that niv by default wants to put the loader file in
//nix/sources.nix. This file has been moved to
//third_party/sources/default.nix which makes niv throw a warning, but
everything still works as intended.
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