The PAM service `greetd` creates now autostarts GNOME Keyring when it is
enabled via `services.gnome.gnome-keyring.enable`.
Should cause a lot fewer headaches for people like me who didn't know
why GNOME Keyring was complaining that it was never supplied with login details.
Fixes#246197
In https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/254071, a mismatch between usage of
the Nix language and the NixOS module system was introduced. By merging the
kwin_wayland wrapper attrset into the mkIf representation, the former was
effectively ignored.
As a result, the capability wrapper for kwin_wayland stopped being installed,
leading to realtime scheduling being disabled. The issue was not detected
because the behavioral change is very subtle.
By consistently using language-level constructs, this mismatch is resolved.
The capability wrapper is thus installed again and realtime scheduling is
restored.
When building kexec-based installer every mb saved will reduce the RAM usage and allow to install NixOS on smaller machines.
It also means that less data has to be downloaded from the network.
When using flakes or niv we no longer rely on nix channels beeing present
and when using something like nixos-anywhere, we no longer need to evaluate anything in the installer at all.
[Motivation](NixOS#257817 (comment))
`extraLayouts` was missed in #259891, so moving it to the other xkb
options with this PR.
Signed-off-by: Paul Meyer <49727155+katexochen@users.noreply.github.com>
Related to #262907 (Django3 removal from nixpkgs).
This package already required an unreasonable amount of maintenance
regularly for a such small leaf-package. It has a few highly outdated
dependencies (e.g. flask 1, jinja2 2.11, sqlalchemy 1.3).
After at least each Python package-set update one had to fix up a lot of
dependencies to fix the package itself, so it was only useful on stable
branches. And having so much outdated software in a security-sensitive
piece of software seems questionable.
Finally, globin and I won't be available for maintaining this now that
Mayflower is migrating to another solution (and we'll do that as well)
and I'd expect this to bitrot extremely quick if we both bail out.