exiftool is written in Perl which appears to call `chown` as part of startup. This is blocked by the `@privileged` system call group. This causes a failure when changing image orientation.
Fixes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/249120
This change also generates the invidious config by putting JSON
snippets into a bash array and then using jq to merge them all into
a single configuration where later elements override previous
elements.
This option only has an effect on the initial setup of Nextcloud and
changes later won't have any effect.
Same issue as with `adminpassFile` - it's only passed to the installer
command - but even worse because the username is frequently used as
unique ID in the database, so there's no trivial way to change it, even
imperatively.
Right now, the settings aren't additive which means that when I do
services.nextcloud.phpOptions."opcache.interned_strings_buffer = "23";
all other options are discarded because of how the module system works.
This isn't very nice in this case, though because wanting to override
a single option doesn't mean I want to discard the rest of the -
reasonable - defaults. Hence, the settings are showed as default in the
option's manual section, but are added with normal priority.
That means, to override _all_ options at once, an expression like
services.nextcloud.phpOptions = mkForce {
/* ... */
};
is needed. This is also way more intuitive IMHO because the `mkForce`
explicitly tells that everything will be modified.
Also, APCu enable and the memory & file-size limits are also written
into `services.nextcloud.phpOptions` rather than adding them
silently before passing all options to the PHP package. This has the
benefit that users will realize on evaluation time that they configured
options that would otherwise be set by the module on its own.
Now migrations are run only on upgrade / downgrade and first start,
which makes netbox much faster on a normal start.
add the reindex for NetBox > 3.5.0, to populate the index, preventing
empty search results.
Migrations were moved out of netbox-migration.service into
netbox.service, to prevent service dependency issues when upgrading
NixOS.
This patch adds an `authType` option to enable configuring FreshRSS's
`auth_type` parameter.
Upstream documentation for this feature is located here:
https://freshrss.github.io/FreshRSS/en/admins/09_AccessControl.html
An accompanying NixOS test is provided to confirm this feature works
as expected.
Upstream supports php 8.0/8.1 for the 3.3.0 release. The upgrade to 8.2
caused a type mismatch in carbon.
> PHP message: Exception: Code: 0, Message: Carbon\Carbon::setLastErrors(): Argument #1 ($lastErrors) must be of type array, bool given, called in /nix/store/2prnw9qya9kaks2rwvd6fkrz0c7l5ygd-engelsystem-3.3.0/share/engelsystem/vendor/nesbot/carbon/src/Carbon/Traits/Creator.php on line 98, File: vendor/nesbot/carbon/src/Carbon/Traits/Creator.php:928
As 3bb3859 bumped the default PHP version to 8.2, the snipe-it package
has been pinned to PHP 8.1. This commit changes the php package used in
the module to the one pinned by snipe-it.
LoadCredential was misused as it is not building any environment variable,
it is the responsibility of our preStart to do it so
Plausible's script can pick it up.
It's supposed to be `memcache.distributed`, not an associative PHP array
named `memcache` with a key `distributed`.
This was probably never caught because the initial `grep -q` check in
the test was invalid: `redis-cli` prints nothing if no keys can be found
when not writing to a tty apparently.
Lemmy checks the environment variable before the configuration file;
i.e. if the file is used to configure the database but the environment
variable is set to anything, the connection will fail because it'll
ignore the file. This was the previous behavior.
Now, the environment variable will be unset unless the user explicitly
chooses to set it, which makes the file-based configuration function
correctly. It's also possible to manually set the environment variable,
which has the major advantage of working around [this issue][0], which
prevents certain setups from working.
[0]: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2945