hydra.nixos.org serves broken binaries because of our favorite non-deterministic
package IDs in GHC bug. :-( Re-building everything from scratch seems like the
easiest way to recover.
We disabled this to prevent users from accidentally running nix-build on
an 'env' attribute, but in fact the ability to use those in combination
with "nix-shell -p" is quite useful, so the restriction is lifted.
This is essentially what's been done for the official NixOS build slaves
and I'm using it as well for a few of my machines and my own Hydra
slaves.
Here's the same implementation from the Delft server configurations:
f47c2fc7f8/delft/common.nix (L91-L101)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This not the latest, but the greatest version (by number of models still
supported).
A big bump. Everything seems to work fine. Tested with a Samsung CLP-325.
Also fixed some strange things. Did this ever even work? On x86_64?
This reverts commit 7719f7f23b, again!
It prevents systems from booting, for two reasons:
* The initrd size is going to explode, but I think this is not the
REAL issue. We had that in 666cf99 already, which reverted this
update already.
* Another reason I don't yet know, which is the REAL issue. We need to
investigate and fix that before attempting another update.
Because of that I've also added a small comment before the src attribute
to prevent further updates like this.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Many bus clients get hopelessly confused when dbus-daemon is
restarted. So let's not do that.
Of course, this is not ideal either, because we end up stuck with a
possibly outdated dbus-daemon. But that issue will become irrelevant
in the glorious kdbus-based future.
Hopefully this also gets rid of systemd getting stuck after
dbus-daemon is restarted:
Apr 01 15:37:50 mandark systemd[1]: Failed to register match for Disconnected message: Connection timed out
Apr 01 15:37:50 mandark systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little.
Apr 01 15:37:51 mandark systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little.
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