We seem to be in an unfortunate situation: booting without 'nomodeset'
causes hangs when booting on some NVIDIA cards (6948c3ab80), but on the
other hand adding 'nomodeset' prevents X from starting on other hardware
(e.g. issue #10381 and my Thinkpad X250 with an integrated Broadwell GPU).
Attempt to remedy this situation a bit by adding a separate entry in the
ISOLINUX menu (with the non-'nomodeset' being the default).
Updated SIP Simple SDK to new version, is a dependency for e.g. Blink (which needs to be updated as the old version does not build anymore because the tarball has been removed)
The docker module used different code for socket-activated docker daemon than for the non-socket activated daemon.
In particular, if the socket-activated daemon is used, then modprobe wasn't set up to be usable and in PATH for
the docker daemon, which resulted in a failure to start the daemon with overlayfs as storageDriver if the
`overlay` kernel module wasn't already loaded. This commit fixes that bug (which only appears if socket
activation is used), and also reduces the duplication between code paths so that it's easier to keep
both in sync in future.
Changes:
- Fix: XML output had extra commas, broken since previous version
- Fix: unintended shared pointer modification in mosecs() sometimes resulted
in wrong month name to be shown for the current month
- Fix: possible buffer overflow in /proc/net/dev parsing, requires corrupted
content in /proc/net/dev or use of address sanitizer
- Use ANSI escape codes in -l and -tr modes for cursor location manipulation
instead of printing backspaces, hide cursor while output is active
- Improve database import robustness
- Improve support for Asian UTF-8 date strings
- Replace hand written Makefiles with Autotools
- Add --alwaysadd parameter to daemon for allowing automatic addition of
interfaces even if the database directory was populated during startup
The git version was duplicated from the stable one and the two had
begun to diverge significantly. For example, commit
88d731925d fixed a supposedly real
bug — but only in the stable package.
Factor out the shared code to avoid trouble — or worse, subtle
differences or bugs — in future.
I think the name 'listenAddress' is more descriptive. Other NixOS
modules that define 'host' either use it as listen address or as address
a client connects to. listenAddress is unambiguous.
The addition of 'host' was added earlier today[1], so not bothering with
./nixos/modules/rename.nix.
[1]: 44ea184997 ("jenkins ci enhancement: add port and prefix option")