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The random_1_2_0 attribute of haskellPackages currently holds random
1.2.0 which is what we want to have. We need to disable tests because
they cause an infinite recursion as basically all testing libraries
depend on random. This has the nice side effect that we no longer need
import from derivation for random 1.2.0 (but owothia and xanthous still
use it).
Re-enable CI for xanthous.
Additinonally we need to deal with the fallout of the haskellPackages
overlay now also being pulled in for some machines since cl/2910 and
let pandoc compile with random 1.2.0.
Change-Id: I78d220e5bd35f3469d80d69e77e712a529f21d33
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This lets the import of the depot root accept an additional argument
called `externalArgs`, which can be used to pass additional arguments
into a depot package set.
This is used in //third_party/nixpkgs for replacing the source of the
nixos-unstable channel with a path. With this we can bisect the
nixpkgs used in third_party easily.
Change-Id: I4f65eb3d6b521ed9f437649b7b068f1e6ab8210f
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Change-Id: Ic2b7db4abe636b73b4c71e6a2f1501d3b4b8b90e
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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
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adisbladis fixed the tdlib/telega versioning issues in nixpkgs at some
point, so this isn't required anymore.
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nixpkgs_exposed is going away, and the haskell overlay is independent
from that.
See also b/108, cl/2910
Change-Id: I3aea6dfc427a914f3f88146fd0b45d60dfd45a1a
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This is part of paving the way for clearly distinguishing between
packages from nixpkgs and //third_party.
See also: b/108, cl/2910
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In preparation for the solution of b/108, we need to consistently use
`depot.third_party` for packages that are only packed in the TVL depot
and `pkgs` for things that come from nixpkgs.
This commit cleans up a huge chunk of these uses in //fun
Change-Id: I45a7b392a9749fa7859ff5100dcea415bda807c3
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In preparation for the solution of b/108, we need to consistently use
`depot.third_party` for packages that are only packed in the TVL depot
and `pkgs` for things that come from nixpkgs.
This commit cleans up a huge chunk of these uses in //third_party
Change-Id: Ic382c0cdea7330a84d5f0b7d109c824ddceb94e7
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Package buzz, a desktop email notifier that uses passive (push-based)
IMAP connections to get email notifications quickly.
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Writing Gerrit plugins that don't use the in-tree build system is more
convenient if the API is actually exposed in the derivation's output.
Change-Id: I3408d35498ca879576d532b005e36fde8ff2ea61
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This reverts commit 9551b628d02323b01ecb80220342eea488f7200e (i.e. this is a rollfoward for https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2817)
Change-Id: Iaffcf1cdbe119d26ecb09cc88f9a56436b374c08
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Having a space between the number and the unit is not valid CSS.
I was aware of this problem, but apparently forgot to amend the fix.
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We override the default `buildRustCrate` with our default options.
Kinda amazing how many crates still default to the 2015 edition;
probably to be backwards compatible with older compilers?
Change-Id: Ic571f527b1575a03b8b58e6b75bcf12c4b9b7d9c
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This reverts commit f59c6214c4b1812120bd500a23d1cb6e160d6665.
Reason for revert: new gerrit's JS appears to not have compiled correctly; rolling back until I can figure out why
Change-Id: If16fe341aad25bef30ed7be8c6ac49cadf2a732c
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Yeet.
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A bit less noisy in the definitions and the nix parser can already
detect it being misspelled.
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I think it is good practice to always get dependencies from the depot
fix point if they are exposed. The reasoning for this is that if we
improve the support for overriding in depot, say by introducing a
depot.extend functions or even full blown overlay support, this will
already work as expected.
Change-Id: Ibb8dffcf32e8f46817a2db2da26139fabdce55bc
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Profpatsch and me are basically the only users of
depot.users.Profpatsch.writers.rustSimple*. To pull in the odd
dependency we usually use buildRustCrate which is rather convenient.
However we've picked up the bad habit of inlining these in a let
somewhere instead of managing them in a more central location although
there has been an (unsuccesful) attempt at this in
//users/Profpatsch/rust-crates.nix.
This CL moves all buildRustCrate based derivations into
third_party.rust-crates and deletes any duplicate derivations we have
accumulated in the tree.
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Panettone currently uses the LDAP DN as the user key, so we collect it
here so that we can later make sure its exposed to Panettone.
Change-Id: Ia2048cb479a2afe6fe9f47181115ae7ec13dedf3
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There's some non-secret config that made its way into the secrets file.
This CL moves it into git so we can track it properly.
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Add the OAuth gerrit plugin to our mini collection of Gerrit plugins.
This includes a patch to make the plugin work correctly with CAS 6.x,
which has changed the attributes into a JSON object with the attributes
nested inside, instead of a JSON list.
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Change-Id: Idbf63e346b696fb6704390d7a76a2f2b2d3bc190
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I'm dropping the leaveDotGit and deepClone bits; they were set like that
purely to try to make the build stamping work. In practice, not only
does the build stamping not work, but it also means we hit some
inconveniently-different hashes from time to time when gitiles does...
something??? on its backend.
I'm also putting some gcroots for these on whitby, which should also
help a bit, although it's a bit of a hack.
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Decreased text width for the /about pages should increase readability
considerably as jumping back to the beginning is hard for longer
lines. The result is still not perfect as the font size for the /about
pages is rather small and many lines thus get broken somewhat awkwardly.
We could probably migitate that using a larger font size.
The implementation choice of adding a tvl-extra.css which we inject into
cgit.css in preBuild is for simplicity: We don't need to worry about
routing an extra CSS file and loading it from the right location via
extra cgit head entries and serving it at the correct location using
either nginx or thttpd.
A drawback of this is however that iteration is slowed down by cgit's
compilation time.
Additionally, this should be the basis for implementing a bubblegum
themed cgit for Profpatsch.
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This gives a decent compilation speedup even on slow machines, so seems
worth it. Let's hope the cgit build process is not racy.
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So here is what has been keeping me up at night: At some point I
realized that nix actually made a somewhat passable language for CGI
programming:
* That `builtins.getEnv` exists as one of the impurities of Nix is
perfect as environment variables are the main way of communication
from the web server to the CGI application.
* We can actually read from the filesystem via builtins.readDir and
builtins.readFile with bearable overhead if we avoid importing the
used paths into the nix store.
* Templating and routing are convenient to implement via indented strings
and attribute sets respectively.
Of course there are obvious limitation:
* The overhead of derivations is probably much to great for them to be
useful via IfD.
* Even without derivations, nix evaluation is very slow to the point
were a trivial application takes between 100ms and 400ms to produce a
response.
* We can't really cause effects other than producing a response which
makes it not viable for a lot of applications. There are some ways
around this:
* With a custom interpreter we could have streaming and multiplexed
I/O (using lazy lists emulated via attrsets) to cause such effects,
but it would probably perform terribly.
* We can use builtins.fetchurl to call other HTTP-based microservices,
but only in very limited constraints, i. e. only GET, no headers,
and only if the tarball ttl is set to 0 in the global nix.conf.
* Terrible error handling capabilities because builtins.tryEval actually
doesn't catch a lot of errors.
To prove that it actually works, there are some demo applications,
which I invite you to run and potentially break horribly:
nix-build -A web.bubblegum.examples && ./result
# navigate to http://localhost:9000
The setup uses thttpd and executes the nix CGI scripts using
users.sterni.nint which automatically passed `depot`, so they can
import the cgi library.
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Getting `lib` from `stdenv.lib` is deprecated, and throws warnings.
Change-Id: Ic925818c1b5a67d15d6d40ad784554328cd603e0
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`hii` is a derived rewrite of suckless’s `ii`.
It is not backwards compatible.
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About to do some dhalllll! \o/
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Change-Id: I2cf67df085d0c008b5ff5efff2235a670207024a
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web-brutalism is so 3 years ago, bro
but seriously, I'd like to start putting some actual stuff here, so
let's make it look halfway-decent.
Change-Id: Ic78d725b3755c2307c7ea155af8d0f90e287830c
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Something changed in the upstream we fetch this source from that's
causing the fetch to fail - I can only assume it's a yanked rev, but
I'm not really sure. fetchgit from nixpkgs appears to be a little bit
more robust than builtins.fetchGit, so let's switch to that, and also
upgrade to a rev that we know is present.
Fixes: b/96
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Upstream haskellPackages has a newer haskell-language-server than we had
and it is always in sync with the default GHC version of that package
set which we incidentally use to build all haskell derivations in depot.
I hope this will not cause us more trouble in the future, but I've
gotten the impression that maralorn makes an effort to prevent
haskell-language-server from being broken in haskellPackages, so ideally
we'll never have to worry about hls again. If we do have to, we may need
to switch to easy-hls-nix.
Note that I haven't had the time yet to verify that the shells actually
work since it's kinda late now and the rebuilds are many.
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OpenSSL released an update which fixes two severity high security
issues:
* https://mta.openssl.org/pipermail/openssl-announce/2021-March/000197.html
* https://mta.openssl.org/pipermail/openssl-announce/2021-March/000198.html
Update to the nixpkgs (currently still master) commits updating OpenSSL.
Other changes:
* Use GHC 8.8.4 for haskell-language-server as GHC 8.8.3 got removed
from nixpkgs last friday.
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Removes the following currently unused packages:
* terraform-gcp
* cpp.googleapis
* nixery
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Backports an old version of the Elm language (before the release where
they made everyone rewrite their programs), from the same old nixpkgs
commit as was previously used in overrides (see CL/2646).
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This makes it possible to deprecate the previous alias.
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Change-Id: I76aeaa879e43b1fd08440f60a4f320bb7b48c6ab
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Change-Id: I1807ac1771d23b00e3a78cc36fb2f82a12900993
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Change-Id: I5b9386b1db74dafe921d7957bc726cfba403c155
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Get achilles building in Nix as part of the depot's build tree. This
involved making it work with stable rust, since the depot only exposes
stable rust to sub-packages, which turned out to be fairly
straightforward.
Also adds libffi as a new top-level expose, since it's required to build achilles
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Change-Id: I17474fbee75666d825b4c4db1af37fff1e214818
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Since xanthous has a checked-in package.yaml and cabal file, the
haskellPackages build infrastructure will use the package.yaml file for
all builds. The resulting problem is that our CI won't actually catch build
failures that would be observable with cabal or when building from the
sdist.
We fix that by filtering out the package.yaml file in pkg.nix
additionally to the filters specified in .gitignore. For this we need
gitignoreFilter from gitignore.nix which we expose as part of a functor
set from third_party.gitignoreSource to maintain interface
compatibility.
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The breaking removal of triangulationEdges was not that big of a deal
after all: It was just renamed to edgesAsPoints apparently, so the fix
is easy enough and we can save one override.
hgeometry-combinatorial's doctests seem to trigger some kind of GHC
dynamic linking bug (https://github.com/noinia/hgeometry/issues/132) so
we disable the tests.
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The following changes in dependencies of xanthous broke the build and
have been fixed in this CL. Thus we can reenable CI for xanthous.
* random 1.2.0 removed the Read instance for StdGen, so we need use
System.Random.Internal to un-newtype StdGen into an SMGen in the
appropriate places as that type still has a Show and Read instance.
Requires a new direct dependency on splitmix as well.
* witherable 4.0 renamed Data.Witherable into Witherable and no longer
exports Filter.
* random 1.2.0 probably also broke the Function instance for GameState
which contains a StdGen. I'm not exactly sure which change exactly
triggered this, but the fix is easy enough: We implement a Function
instance for SMGen using functionShow allowing us to write a Function
instance for StdGen using functionMap. I've put these instances into
Xanthous.Orphans.
* hgeometry 0.12.0.0 removes the triangulationEdges function (which is
also not mentioned in the changelog, so I'm not sure if there's a
replacement yet). Fix by pinning to 0.11.0.0 for now.
* hedgehog-classes: relax bounds on semirings
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I actually wanted to check up on regex-tdfa-text in owothia, but
realized it was actually in a dependency. When porting the patch for
chatter to nixpkgs, I wondered if we could get rid of other overrides
or if we need to fix anything else in upstream.
* aeson, attoparsec, cassava, psqueues, hedgehog: jailbreaks are
no longer necessary
* fgl, fgl-arbitrary: upstream has the versions pinned by now
* hgeometry, hgeometry-combinatoral: upstream has moved past the
pinned versions, but we don't need to keep them downgraded as
xanthous's build is not broken by them.
* random-source: the upstream compiler shouldn't crash anymore,
additionally upstream has the version pinned here currently
* semialign: upstream also has 1.1.0.1 by now
* splitmix: splitmix has been fixed upstream and haskellPackages
has moved past 0.1
* hspec-core: test suite passes or upstream has disabled it as well
* QuickCheck: upstream advanced to the same version
* vinyl: upstream moved past the pinned version, causes no build failures
* comonad-extras: has been fixed upstream
Change-Id: I34eff81ceaac005f2ad90dd9c1d3e623b8da91c0
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2606
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
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Making this a monthly service apparently.
Necessary changes:
* 3p: expose emacs27 instead of emacs26 which got removed
users/tazjin/{camden, frog}: switch from emacs26 to emacs27
* 3p/lieer: google_api_python_client got renamed to
google-api-python-client
Change-Id: I1011665d10eebc99990addbef6a8a6b000b93896
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2605
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
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Imports the current state of the tvl.fyi zone and configures simple CI
checks on the file format.
No deployment automation exists for this (yet?).
Change-Id: Ia7d72e02b9f6d3adef994c5dc1898cc0df9dfcfb
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2600
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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htmlman is a very simple nix based static site generator which is
intended for rendering HTML representations for man pages plus an index
page listing all available pages. For the sake of simplicity (and unlike
previous iterations of this piece of code) other documentation artifacts
and formats are not supported.
Usually web services like GitHub and depot's web interface are pretty
good at displaying "normal" documentation artifacts like markdown files,
but man pages are usually not rendered — with the additional problem
that it's source is virtually unreadable. htmlman should provide a
simple static site generator which can be plugged into GitHub actions or
the like to automatically generate rendered version of man pages tracked
in version control.
Change-Id: Ib53292964b3ff84c32d70c5fde257a2edb8c2122
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2596
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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