Xen is a trademark of the Cloud Software Group; we're not packaging
Xen(Server), we're packaging the Xen Project Hypervisor, which is open
source and owned by the Linux Foundation.
This is based on advice from Kelly Choi, the Xen Project Community
Manager, who has assisted us in the branding aspects of pacakaging.
Signed-off-by: Fernando Rodrigues <alpha@sigmasquadron.net>
Running the migrations in a systemd execStartPre was a mistake. The
migrations can be pretty long to run and easily time-out.
Moving this to a proper oneshot service solves this issue and makes
this fits better the systemd execution model. We can now easily filter
the migrations logs.
The fully-qualified name would certainly be a lot here, but `with` can
still be unclear even with narrow scope. A short `let` adds clarity
without significantly increasing verbosity.
This was incorrectly getting `lib.version` which is e.g.
`"24.11pre-git"`, but should have been the ZFS package version. However,
the condition, at least per the comment, is reversed and should be
instead `versionOlder cfgZfs.package.version "2.2.0"`. However, the
entire premise seems to be incorrect, as ZFS 2.2.6 includes the spl
module. Since the previous condition here was effectively always true,
it would initially seem the best move is to remove the conditional
altogether and always include the spl kmod. However, going back to
4360a87c45 where this condition was added,
the intent appears to be that spl was no longer needed here in
the-pre-release ZFS (long since in all supported versions), due to it
being merged into ZFS mainline. Given that intent and that our boot
tests on all versions succeed without including it in the initrd, remove
it.
These can be either an integer or a range.
Range options are necessary for `FREE_LIMIT` to take effect when used in
conjunction with `TIMELINE_LIMIT_*`.
It is currently tied to `services.avahi.enable` which might not be
desirable.
With this change it is possible to disable the service with
`services.printing.browsed.enable = false`
Factor out part of the provisioning script into a
wait-until-service-is-ready script, and put it unconditionally in
front of ExecStartPost=, so that services that depend on influxdb2 are
not started until influxdb2 responds to requests.
Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/317017 ("Scrutiny tries to start before influxdb has started")
When `diskImage = null`, the root fs is a tmpfs instead of
`/dev/vda`. Thus, it doesn't have to wait for virtio modules to load
before being mounted. The root fs is a dependency of shared
directories by nature of being their parent directory. Without
depending on `/dev/vda`, these shared directories may attempt to mount
without virtio modules being loaded.
In preparation for the deprecation of `stdenv.isX`.
These shorthands are not conducive to cross-compilation because they
hide the platforms.
Darwin might get cross-compilation for which the continued usage of `stdenv.isDarwin` will get in the way
One example of why this is bad and especially affects compiler packages
https://www.github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/343059
There are too many files to go through manually but a treewide should
get users thinking when they see a `hostPlatform.isX` in a place where it
doesn't make sense.
```
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenv.is" "stdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenv'.is" "stdenv'.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "clangStdenv.is" "clangStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "gccStdenv.is" "gccStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenvNoCC.is" "stdenvNoCC.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "inherit (stdenv) is" "inherit (stdenv.hostPlatform) is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "buildStdenv.is" "buildStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "effectiveStdenv.is" "effectiveStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "originalStdenv.is" "originalStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
```
Move replaceRuntimeDependencies to the replaceDependencies namespace,
where the structure is more consistent with the replaceDependencies
function. This makes space for wiring up cutoffPackages as an option
too.
By default, the system's initrd is excluded. The replacement process does not
work properly anyway due to the structure of the initrd (the files being copied
into it, and it being compressed). In the worst case (which has been observed
to actually occur in practice), a store path makes it into the incompressible
parts of the archive, checksums are broken, and the system won't boot.
Instead of iterating over all replacements and applying them one by one,
use the newly introduced replaceDependencies function to apply them all
at once for replaceRuntimeDependencies. The advantages are twofold in
case there are multiple replacements:
* Performance is significantly improved, because there is only one pass
over the closure to be made.
* Correctness is improved, because replaceDependencies also replaces
dependencies of the replacements themselves if applicable.
Fixes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/4336
4b836fb680 added `pkgs.grub2_efi` to `environment.systemPackages` so that it would be in the Nix store and available for install. But `pkgs.grub2` is already in the list. This causes the various paths of the two GRUB2 versions to collide. To fix this, put `pkgs.grub2_efi` into `system.extraDependencies` instead. This should achieve the same effect of adding the second GRUB2 version to the Nix store without the paths colliding in the environment.
To reproduce the problem, execute `nix-build nixos -I nixos-config=nixos/modules/installer/cd-dvd/iso-image.nix -A config.system.build.isoImage` and look for messages like
```
warning: collision between `/nix/store/9jk1p9n5dl431lcm4w9p6x6x8a00dm0q-grub-2.12/bin/grub-install' and `/nix/store/809l0i6aydg4zhn3kqf723brjyp2qm8h-grub-2.12/bin/grub-install'
```
Adding custom plugins causes the `vim` command to be a wrapper script
running `vim -u ...`, which makes it not load the default ~/.vimrc.
(This is analogous to #177375 about neovim.)
As of Vim 9, the syntax-highlighting portion of the nix plugin is
upstream; the full plugin is only needed for indentation etc. (see also
e261eb152b). So, using regular pkgs.vim
works around this behavior/bug and causes any ~/.vimrc to get loaded,
without regressing the syntax highlighting support that motivated the
change being reverted here.
This reverts commit 0b5a0cbc69.