Plugin and QML import paths were previously determined by NIX_PROFILES. Using
PATH instead allows Qt applications to work under nix-shell without further
modification.
- Reduce environment pollution with a separate $bin output containing programs,
plugins, and shared data. Libraries remain in $out and are not installed into
the environment.
- Only propagate build inputs as required.
nsd by default logs _both_ to syslog and to standard error which results
in all the messages ending up in the journal twice, the ones from stderr
with an ugly timestamp sticked in front of them.
* Add kibana5 and logstash5
* Upgrade the elastic beats to 5.4
* Make sure all elastic products use the same version
(see elk5Version)
* Add a test for the ELK stack
This adds configuration options for the bind package so that the
interfaces that bind listens on can be configured rather than just
hardcoded as any. The default values preserve the old behavior to be
backwards compatible.
Restructure the nixos-artwork to make it easy to selectively
incorporate other components from upstream without needing to download
the full package.
Until now only the Gnome_Dark wallpaper was included. Add other
wallpapers available in the package repository.
* postgresql service: make 9.6 the default version for 17.09
* postgresql service: change default superuser for 17.09
Change the default superuser from `root` to `postgres` for state
version 17.09
* postgresql service: change default data directory for 17.09
The new directory includes the schema version of the database.
This makes upgrades easier and is more consistent with other distros.
* updated nixos release notes
While systemd suggests using the pre-defined graphical-session user
target, I found that this interface is difficult to use. Additionally,
no other major distribution, even in their unstable versions, currently
use this mechanism.
The window or desktop manager is supposed to run in a systemd user service
which activates graphical-session.target and the user services that are
binding to this target. The issue is that we can't elegantly pass the
xsession environment to the window manager session, in particular
whereas the PassEnvironment option does work for DISPLAY, it for some
mysterious reason won't for PATH.
This commit implements a new graphical user target that works just like
default.target. Services which should be run in a graphical session just
need to declare wantedBy graphical.target. The graphical target will be
activated in the xsession before executing the window or display manager.
Fixes#17858.
* tinc: Mention in docs that the host name may not be used verbatim.
Source:
5c344f2976/src/net_setup.c (L341)
* tinc: also replaces non-alphanumeric characters.
Without this change there will be silent errors when enabling screen
sharing. The GUI thinks it enables the service when it in fact does not
(errors are seen in the system journal).
vino is already in the closure of gnome-control-center, so this is
basically free.
Configuration of screen sharing is done in GNOME control center.
error now adds the zone file in the output which makes 'reasonable' debugging possible!
[root@nixdoc:~/nixpkgs_nsd]# nixos-rebuild -I nixpkgs=. switch
building Nix...
building the system configuration...
these derivations will be built:
/nix/store/318a7mhwlz1x0cy4hl1259n8x9z0jacy-nsd-env.drv
/nix/store/fnbhk8grwk7vfdk3gby49bv6kml8hjcc-unit-script.drv
/nix/store/xf80mq1f1c3pm37fci0vi5ixy4gb1rcp-unit-nsd.service.drv
/nix/store/bfmkkykqksmvkhvh3ppl36k86lbw9v4i-system-units.drv
/nix/store/ja97mwl2r0wdrxccl82dx8jln7jlmnyb-etc.drv
/nix/store/yh8m6b3j8vapz2r1wzffq8zq09j56q8p-nixos-system-nixdoc.io-17.09.git.0afb6d7.drv
building path(s) ‘/nix/store/sg7w3k6qg2yr02a0sbrgbv5yiqn9pzcq-nsd-env’
created 2 symlinks in user environment
checking zone files
|- checking zone '/nix/store/sg7w3k6qg2yr02a0sbrgbv5yiqn9pzcq-nsd-env/zones/lastlog.de.'
[2017-05-16 10:30:34.628] nsd-checkzone[27696]: error: lastlog.de.:17: syntax error
[2017-05-16 10:30:34.628] nsd-checkzone[27696]: error: lastlog.de.:17: unrecognized RR type 'lastlog'
zone lastlog.de. file lastlog.de. has 2 errors
builder for ‘/nix/store/318a7mhwlz1x0cy4hl1259n8x9z0jacy-nsd-env.drv’ failed with exit code 1
cannot build derivation ‘/nix/store/xf80mq1f1c3pm37fci0vi5ixy4gb1rcp-unit-nsd.service.drv’: 1 dependencies couldn't be built
cannot build derivation ‘/nix/store/bfmkkykqksmvkhvh3ppl36k86lbw9v4i-system-units.drv’: 1 dependencies couldn't be built
cannot build derivation ‘/nix/store/ja97mwl2r0wdrxccl82dx8jln7jlmnyb-etc.drv’: 1 dependencies couldn't be built
cannot build derivation ‘/nix/store/yh8m6b3j8vapz2r1wzffq8zq09j56q8p-nixos-system-nixdoc.io-17.09.git.0afb6d7.drv’: 1 dependencies couldn't be built
error: build of ‘/nix/store/yh8m6b3j8vapz2r1wzffq8zq09j56q8p-nixos-system-nixdoc.io-17.09.git.0afb6d7.drv’ failed
printer driver and wrapper are often not written with security in mind.
While reviewing https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/25654 I found
a symlink-race vulnerability within the wrapper code, when writing
unique files in /tmp.
I expect this script to be reused in other models as well
as similar vulnerabilities in the code of other vendors. Therefore
I propose to make /tmp of cups.service private so that only processes
with the same privileges are able to access these files.
IPFS uses the environment variable IPFS_PATH to determine where to look for it's data, which wasn't set previously therefore ignoring the dataDir attribute
to /etc/dd-agent/conf.d by default, and make sure
/etc/dd-agent/conf.d is used.
Before NixOS 17.03, we were using dd-agent 5.5.X which
used configuration from /etc/dd-agent/conf.d
In NixOS 17.03 the default conf.d location is first used relative,
meaning that $out/agent/conf.d was used without NixOS overrides.
This change implements similar functionality as PR #25288, without
breaking backwards compatibility.
(cherry picked from commit 77c85b0ecbc1070d7adff31b339bede92e4193fa)
When you have a setup consisting of multiple monitors, the default is
that the first monitor detected by xrandr is set to the primary monitor.
However this may not be the monitor you need to be set as primary. In
fact this monitor set to primary may in fact be disconnected.
This has happened for the original submitter of the pull request and it
affected these programs:
* XMonad: Gets confused with Super + {w,e,r}
* SDDM: Puts the login screen on the wrong monitor, and does not
currently duplicate the login screen on all monitors
* XMobar: Puts the XMobar on the wrong monitor, as it only puts the
taskbar on the primary monitor
These changes should fix that not only by setting a primary monitor in
xrandrHeads but also make it possible to make a different monitor the
primary one.
The changes are also backwards-compatible.
Use a solid black background when no background image (via
~/.background-image) is provided. In my case this fixes the really
strange behaviour when i3 without a desktop manager starts with the SDDM
login screen as background image.
The xsession script was called with inconsistent (depending on the
display managers) and wrong parameters. The main reason for this where
the spaces the parameter syntax. In order to fix this the old syntax:
$1 = '<desktop-manager> + <window-manager>'
Will be replaced with a new syntax:
$1 = "<desktop-manager>+<window-manager>"
This assumes that neither "<desktop-manager>" nor "<window-manager>"
contain the "+" character but this shouldn't be a problem.
This patch also fixes the quoting by using double quotes (") instead of
single quotes (') [0].
Last but not least this'll add some comments for the better
understanding of the script.
[0]: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ar01s06.html