when you register a runner with spaces in its name (possible if you use 'description' option) then the runners never get unregistered because our bash scripts assume no space in names.
This solves the issue
Retreiving the fullname of the runner via `gitlab-runner list` got surprisingly hard between lazy-capture issues and `gitlab-runner list` displaying invisible (CSI) characters that break the regex etc.
Which is why I fell back on the pseudo-json format.
This PR adds the hash in the name, which allows to keep both the
stateless aspect of the module while allowing for a freeform name.
I found using bash associative arrays easier to use/debug than the current
approach.
mkAliasOptionModule should not default to mdDoc descriptions because
that can break out-of-tree users of documentation infrastructure. add an
explicitly-MD variant for now, to be removed some time after the MD
transition is complete.
This ensures that the CLI is in sync with the service configuration.
(I tried building apcupsd with --sysconfdir=/etc instead, but it wants
to install stuff there at build time, so I backed out.)
Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/208204.
This is a feature useful for nixos-remote and other installation tools
that try to identify if the remote machine has been successfully booted
into an installer.
Mostly all mint app looks for xapp-* icons, while some icon themes do provide them,
mint-y-* does not. We are just going the laziest way here to install xapp globally
to get those icons.
The `snipe-it-setup.service` script exits with an error if the
invalid_barcode.gif already exists at the destination, due to
`set -euo pipefail` at the beginning of the script. This commit
refactors the affected lines so that it no longer causes an error.
Resolves#205791
This is preferable because it prevents things like disk corruption (requiring the user to delete the disk image when starting up) that I consistently ran into.
The nixOS test failed sporadically with a timeout.
This is due to a race condition in the startup of
the scheduler vs the task-queue.
The scheduler runs the migration scripts in "pre-start" and
celery isn't available, yet. The celery worker (paperless-task-queue)
was already started by systemd but was unable to connect
(as the migration scripts from "pre-start" still ran).
This fix adds the necessary "after" condition in the systemd
worker unit and adds a test to "paperless"
Signed-off-by: Florian Brandes <florian.brandes@posteo.de>
Yes, this function name is inconveniently long, but it is important
for the name to explicitly reference the function and not be mistaken
for the implicit string conversions, which only happen for a smaller
set of values.