This was broken by the Rust 1.80 upgrade, and is an old version that
we’d have to patch to keep working.
We have already done the 0.4 → 0.5 update without keeping around
the old version or adding in any additional `stateVersion` logic
in <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/280221>. As a result,
migration for 0.3 users is going to be a little awkward. I’ve done
my best to provide comprehensive instructions for anyone who hasn’t
already bumped to 0.4.
It is probably a footgun to add `stateVersion` logic for any
package that makes backwards‐incompatible schema changes and only
supports migration from the immediately previous version. Users
won’t get migrated by default and we have to either package and
maintain an endlessly growing list of old versions or add complicated
instructions like this. It’s not really practical for us to support
a significantly better migration story than upstream does.
Miniflux supports provisioning users via SSO, which renders admin
accounts unnecessary for some use-cases. This change retains the
existing default, but makes it easier to disable admin provisioning.
Found a few instances, where celery intermittently complained about a
misconfigured redis instance and exited.
> redis.exceptions.ResponseError: MISCONF Redis is configured to save RDB
> snapshots, but it's currently unable to persist to disk. Commands that
> may modify the data set are disabled, because this instance is
> configured to report errors during writes if RDB snapshotting fails
> (stop-writes-on-bgsave-error option). Please check the Redis logs for
> details about the RDB error.
This is a full rewrite independent of the previously removed cryptpad
module, managing cryptpad's config in RFC0042 along with a shiny test.
Upstream cryptpad provides two nginx configs, with many optimizations
and complex settings; this uses the easier variant for now but
improvements (e.g. serving blocks and js files directly through nginx)
should be possible with a bit of work and care about http headers.
the /checkup page of cryptpad passes all tests except HSTS, we don't
seem to have any nginx config with HSTS enabled in nixpkgs so leave this
as is for now.
Co-authored-by: Pol Dellaiera <pol.dellaiera@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Smith <shmitty@protonmail.com>
Their Dockerfile uses Alpine’s ffmpeg package, which is already
on 6. They just invoke the command‐line tool and nothing they do
looks particularly version‐sensitive.