The rss-bridge service changes introduced in f2201789fe
resp. https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/223148 removes the need for
the package patch. This commit removes the patch to ease updating and
maintenance.
Relevant service functionality was also removed (e.g. the setting of
RSSBRIDGE_DATA).
The explicit definition of FileCache.path so users can easily see its
default value and change it, requires to use a freeformType to let users
freely add potentially upcoming config options. This type is restricted
to ini types (although we coerce them to environment variables).
This however makes the list of enabled_bridges impossible. That was
fixed by explicitly introducing this option with a type allowing lists.
The default value however should be unset, which is expressed as `null`,
which further spurred a change in the environment variable generation to
ignore null values (instead of coercing them to an empty string).
A breaking change note was added to highlight this change. A check that
warns users of the not-application of their existing config file is
not easily possible, as people could have only added or changed the
config.ini.php file on the file system without changing a nix variable.
allowing multiple definitions of that option to be merged, because:
- their order should be irrelevant
- it might make sense to declare multiples of them at different locations
dnsmasq dhcp-leasefile defaults to /var/lib/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.leases, so
use that as the default for the exporter too. Curiously, the example was
using the working path, so this patch simply swaps "example" and
"default" values.
Explicitly waiting for influxdb2 in the test, instead of fixing the
underlying issue[1], was hiding a real bug[2]. Now that the bug has been
fixed we can remove the wait code.
[1] Commit 732d36522f ("nixos/influxdb2: wait until service is ready")
[2] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/317017 ("Scrutiny tries to start before influxdb has started")
Added a decorator function to handle any
exceptions generated by test functions and
apply some retry logic with backoff.
Also wrapped the unwrapped add-a curl which
was causing some fails.
In the next release of Pebble, the certificate
subject is no longer populated with a useful domain name.
This change will refactor the fullchain validation assertions
to avoid checking the subject line.
This will fix the conflict when another DE using the full `xdg-desktop-portal-gtk` is enabled simultaneously with GNOME.
There will not be conflicts at runtime since the portals have been configured by `gnome-session` in `xdg.portal.configPackages` for a while now.
There will be minimal effect on system closure as all the extra x-d-p dependencies are also used by GNOME platform.
This will fix the conflict when another DE using the full `xdg-desktop-portal-gtk` is enabled simultaneously with Deepin.
Currently, our Deepin uses `gtk` as the preferred default implementation for all portals so presumably the duplicate portals should not have been disabled anyway.
The added closure size should be negligible, as most of the packages are probably also used by Deepin transitively.
This will fix the conflict when another DE using the full `xdg-desktop-portal-gtk` is enabled simultaneously with Cinnamon.
There will no longer be conflicts at runtime since the portals are now configured by `cinnamon-common` in `xdg.portal.configPackages`.
The added closure size should be negligible, as most of the packages are also used by Cinnamon.
I have no idea what this escape sequence even is, but it breaks the nix parser with cryptic errors if not used in a comment.
A friend let me know MacOS is prone to input weird spaces, not sure if that is the source.
Candidates were located and created with:
chr="$(echo -e '\xc2\xa0')"; rg -F "$chr" -l | xe sd -F "$chr" " "
There are some examples left, most being example output from `tree` in various markdown documents, some patches which we can't really touch, and `pkgs/tools/nix/nixos-render-docs/src/tests/test_commonmark.py` which I'm not sure if should be addressed
Contour was broken for aarch64 in #253334, and completely broke
in #344788 for all platforms.
This removes the broken package, and adds a notice to remove broken
packages in the future. aarch64 users have waited a year for this to be
fixed, so I think we should lean to be more eager to remove in general,
and then the fix can come when it is ready, instead of letting it block
this.
Resolves: #258515
Signed-off-by: Christina Sørensen <christina@cafkafk.com>
In order to not expose Redmine over all interfaces, allow configuring an
IP address it should bind to. Listen to 0.0.0.0 by default.
Signed-off-by: Felix Singer <felixsinger@posteo.net>
Just noticed that I apparently disabled this test while restructuring
the Nextcloud tests[1] effectively disabling the test.
This patch re-adds it and adjusts the code accordingly.
I also noticed that the old check whether the cache is actually used
(`test "[]" = "$(redis-cli --json KEYS "*")"`) was broken because the
`nextcloud.fail()` hid the fact that the `redis-cli` invocation was
failing due to a missing password. Fixed the subtest accordingly.
[1] 0b31ada92b
Having access to the original Nix partition definitions in the builder
should make it a bit easier to manipulate them and still provide access
to the manipulated results.