It's time again, I guess :>
Main motivation is to stop being pinged about software that I maintained
for work now that I'm about to switch jobs. There's no point in pinging
me to review/test updates or to debug issues in e.g. the Atlassian stack
or on mailman since I use neither personally.
But there's also a bunch of other stuff that I stopped using personally. While
at it I realized that I'm still maintainer of a few tests & modules related to
packages I stopped maintaining in the past already.
- Remove lots of declared options that were not used outside of being
included in settings. These should now be used through the freeform
module.
- Deprecate `cfg.workDir`, in favor of using systemds `StateDirectory`
- Use sqlite as default database.
Co-authored-by: Sandro Jäckel <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>
With those settings starting dex crashed with:
Oct 03 21:37:51 hydrogen (tart-pre)[11048]: dex.service: Failed to set up mount namespacing: /run/systemd/mount-rootfs/sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/dex.service/memory.pressure: No such file or directory
Oct 03 21:37:51 hydrogen (tart-pre)[11048]: dex.service: Failed at step NAMESPACE spawning /nix/store/q8clp1lm8jznxf9330jd8cwc6mdy6glz-dex-start-pre: No such file or directory
First of all, a few cleanups were made to make it more readable:
* Reordered the sections by their priority so what you're reading in Nix
is also what you get in the final nginx.conf.
* Unified media/asset locations
Most notably, this fixes the
Your web server is not properly set up to resolve "/ocm-provider/".
warning since 27.1.2 where `ocm-provider` was moved from a static
directory in the source tarball to a dynamic HTTP route[1].
Additionally, the following things were fixed:
* The 404 checks for build/tests/etc. are now guaranteed to be before
the `.php` location match and it's not implicitly relied upon Nix's
internal attribute sorting anymore.
* `.wasm` files are supported properly and a correct `Content-Type` is
set.
* For "legacy" routes (e.g. `ocs-provider`/`cron`/etc) a `rewrite` rule
inside the location for fastcgi is used as recommended by upstream[2].
This also makes it easier to understand the purpose of the location
itself (i.e. use fastcgi for PHP code).
[1] https://github.com/nextcloud/documentation/pull/11179
[2] https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/27/admin_manual/installation/nginx.html