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bind: make systemd service wait for BIND to be ready
Without this change, the systemd unit will be marked as ready even though BIND has not finished starting yet.
This causes other units that depend on BIND to start even though BIND is not ready yet.
From https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=900788: "Bind9 will daemonize itself _when it is ready_."

Also modify the NixOS test. With this change, waiting for the unit alone will ensure that BIND is ready to accept queries. I would have expected to see the test failing without this commit but with the `machine.wait_for_open_port(53)` line removed but I found this to not be the case most of the time. This is probably the case because the situation is inherently racy and on my machine BIND happens to start in time most of the time.
2024-05-31 13:33:29 +02:00
.github build(deps): bump cachix/cachix-action from 14 to 15 2024-05-27 11:42:49 +00:00
doc Merge pull request #316056 from tie/doc-testers-testEqualContents 2024-05-31 12:33:39 +02:00
lib Merge pull request #311836 from obsidiansystems/aa-openbsd-1 2024-05-29 13:42:32 -04:00
maintainers Merge pull request #315811 from Aman9das/update-bitwarden-menu 2024-05-31 09:30:48 +02:00
nixos bind: make systemd service wait for BIND to be ready 2024-05-31 13:33:29 +02:00
pkgs Merge pull request #314618 from gaykitty/stargazer-1.2.1 2024-05-31 12:57:03 +02:00
.editorconfig Merge pull request #288812 from hercules-ci/lib-flake-version 2024-03-03 18:19:00 +01:00
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.version .version: Make lib/.version source of truth 2024-02-26 22:34:10 +01:00
CONTRIBUTING.md CONTRIBUTING.md: Add nixpkgs-merge-bot usage paragraph 2024-05-22 19:08:20 +02:00
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flake.nix nixos/flake: put nixpkgs in NIX_PATH and system registry for flake configs 2024-02-03 20:44:38 -08:00
README.md README: sync package count with https://search.nixos.org/packages 2024-04-16 07:31:12 +02:00

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