The linux-lts commit introduced a breaking change by referring to the
nonexistent linux-libre-arm64-generic package variants. Even before that all
of nonguix's linux-arm64-generic package variants were based on the same
kernel version.
* nongnu/packages/linux.scm (linux-arm64-generic-6.0): Remove package variant.
(linux-arm64-generic-5.15): Ditto.
(linux-arm64-generic-lts): Ditto.
(linux-arm64-generic-5.10): New package variant.
(linux-arm64-generic-5.4): New package variant.
(linux-arm64-generic): Match version to most recent kernel in guix.
6.1 is the newest long-term support version of the kernel.
* nongnu/packages/linux.scm (linux-lts): Use linux-6.1
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
* nongnu/packages/linux.scm (rtl8812au-aircrack-ng-linux-module): Update
to 5.6.4.2-11.35308f4.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
Fixes CVE-2023-32205, CVE-2023-32206, CVE-2023-32207, CVE-2023-32208,
CVE-2023-32209, CVE-2023-32210, CVE-2023-32211, CVE-2023-32212,
CVE-2023-32213, CVE-2023-32214, CVE-2023-32215, CVE-2023-32216 and
MFSA-TMP-2023-0002.
* nongnu/packages/mozilla.scm (firefox): Update to 113.0.
(rust-firefox): Set to `rust` as this is now `rust-1.67`.
The needed library libstdc++ was no longer found with the gcc updates in Guix.
* nongnu/packages/messaging.scm (signal-desktop)[inputs]: Remove gcc:lib. Add
libgccjit and libstdc++.
[phases]{wrap-where-patchelf-does-not-work}: Adjust for these inputs.
* nongnu/packages/steam-client.scm (steam-client-libs): Rename
fontconfig-fixed to fontconfig. The upstream bug has not been fixed but expat
has been ungrafted in core-updates so we no longer need to rewrite fontconfig.
Remove fontconfig-fixed as expat/fixed no longer exists in core-updates.
Piggy-back off of the patch list in Nixpkgs instead of maintaining our
own. This should make it easier to keep up to date so there's no need to
advise users to stick with Linux LTS releases any longer.
Though our existing patch list and Nixpkgs' differ the cumulative effect
is exactly the same except for two patches we have that Nix doesn't,
neither of which seem critical:
- broadcom-sta-debian-fix-kernel-warnings.patch
- broadcom-sta-fix_mac_profile_discrepancy.patch
Closes#246
* nongnu/packages/linux.scm (broadcom-sta): Replace patches
with code to fetch them from Nixpkgs.
[arguments]: Replace `linux-lts` with `linux`.
[description]: Remove Linux LTS recommendation.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-debian-fix-kernel-warnings.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-fix_mac_profile_discrepancy.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-gcc.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-license.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-linux-4.11.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-linux-4.12.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-linux-4.15.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-linux-4.7.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-linux-4.8.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-linux-5.1.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-linux-5.10.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-linux-5.6.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-linux-5.9.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-null-pointer-fix.patch: Remove.
* nongnu/packages/patches/broadcom-sta-rdtscl.patch: Remove.
* README.org (Broadcom Wireless): Removed recommendation from
Broadcom Wireless section.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
There is a long list of libraries for LD_LIBRARY_PATH that could be refactored
into a LET form, but alas could not figure out with the many quotes and gexps
how right now. Or aomhost may only need a subset of these.
* nongnu/packages/messaging.scm (zoom)[patchelf-plan]: Add aomhost.
[phases]{wrap-where-patchelf-does-not-work}: Wrap it.
Adding linux@6.2 but not changing the default linux to this version until
upstream does as well.
* nongnu/packages/linux.scm (linux-6.2): New variable.
This allows access to the "configs" keyword argument from the 'corrupt-linux'
procedure. This simplifies creation of kernels with custom modules.
* nongnu/packages/linux.scm (corrupt-linux): Add 'configs' argument.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>