Setting $LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the container allows for non-Steam games added to
Steam to launch properly with Proton. Otherwise they don't make it to the
pressure-vessel container as it seems they start in an environment where the
rest of our setup is not active (e.g. game will fail to launch with an error
about being unable to load libGL.so.1).
* nonguix/multiarch-container.scm (make-container-wrapper): Preserve
LD_LIBRARY_PATH and set it.
Setting $PRESSURE_VESSEL_FILESYSTEMS_RO to "/gnu/store" is no longer needed
for Steam as the fix has been merged upstream. Users can still set this
environment variable (preserved in the container) if needed.
* nonguix/multiarch-container.scm (make-container-wrapper): Remove setting
$PRESSURE_VESSEL_FILESYSTEMS_RO.
In 0.7.0 of MangoHud the vulkan implicit layers have different names for 32-
and 64-bit so we no longer need a workaround.
* nonguix/multiarch-container.scm (make-internal-script): No longer create
/usr/share/vulkan/implicit_layer.d. Symlink instead directly from guix-env.
Remove vulkan layer renaming from mangohud.
Upstream Guix defaults to linux-libre@6.5. Follow suit by making linux track
linux@6.5.
* nongnu/packages/linux.scm (linux): Update to linux-6.5.
Signed-off-by: John Kehayias <john.kehayias@protonmail.com>
Reported upstream as <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/66033> by Panos
Alevropoulos. I don't think we can deprecate since the "helm" package is
still in Guix with that name.
* nongnu/packages/k8s.scm (helm): Rename to ...
(helm-kubernetes): ... this.
Firefox loads libspeechd.so.2 during runtime using PR_LoadLibrary and it fails
to locate the library in the store. Fix is to add extra phase that patches
the file to load the library using an absolute path.
* nongnu/packages/mozilla.scm (firefox-esr)
[phases]{'patch-SpeechDispatcherService.cpp}: New phase.
[inputs]: Add `speech-dispatcher`.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix/-/issues/284
Tested-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
Adding linux@6.5 but not changing the default linux to this version until
upstream does as well.
* nongnu/packages/linux.scm (linux-6.5): New variable.
Co-authored-by: John Kehayias <john.kehayias@protonmail.com>
Signed-off-by: John Kehayias <john.kehayias@protonmail.com>
Inherited hplip package was updated to 3.23.8 in commit
4a8c51c7be9ea22803a79d7214571718e5ff9bf2 of guix.
* nongnu/packages/printers.scm (hplip-plugin)[native-inputs]: Update sha256
hash for hplip-plugin.
Closes#248.
* nongnu/packages/fonts.scm (apple-font): New function
(font-apple-sf-pro): New variable.
(font-apple-sf-compact): New variable.
(font-apple-sf-mono): New variable.
(font-apple-sf-arabic): New variable.
(font-apple-new-york): New variable.
(font-apple-sf-symbols): New variable.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
Finally, it's back! Using something like snixembed worked around this before
by using a different tray icon format.
* nongnu/packages/steam-client.scm (steam-client-libs): Add gdk-pixbuf.
* nonguix/multiarch-container.scm (make-internal-script): Add symlink to
/usr/share/mime.
Fixes#281.
Use the same fix as when this happened before with expat and fontconfig, as in
commit 3df99d7769.
* nongnu/packages/steam-client.scm (libxdamage-fixed, mesa-fixed): New
variables.
(steam-client-libs): Replace mesa with mesa-fixed.
Effectively reverts changes that came from
9d58bb6e3e which doesn't seem to be needed
anymore. These got carried into chromium-binary-build-system when it was
introduced. We need libstdc++ from the gcc:lib package, which is hidden from
users but directly accessible from the build system. The library from
make-libstdc++ has missing symbols compared to the one from gcc:lib. The
addition of libgccjit seems to also be unneeded from this change and increases
the closure of e.g. signal-desktop by nearly 10% or 200 MiB.
Fixes#276 and #279.
* nonguix/build-system/chromium-binary.scm (lower)[host-inputs]: Use gcc:lib
again and remove libgccjit.
* nongnu/packages/mozilla.scm (%firefox-esr-build-id, %firefox-build-id): Fix
typos in the comments.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>