While renaming `networking.defaultMailServer` directly to
`services.ssmtp` is shorter and probably clearer, it causes eval errors
due to the second rename (directDelivery -> enable) when using e.g. `lib.mkForce`.
For instance,
``` nix
{ lib, ... }: {
networking.defaultMailServer = {
hostName = "localhost";
directDelivery = lib.mkForce true;
domain = "example.org";
};
}
```
would break with the following (rather confusing) error:
```
error: The option value `services.ssmtp.enable' in `/home/ma27/Projects/nixpkgs/nixos/modules/programs/ssmtp.nix' is not of type `boolean'.
(use '--show-trace' to show detailed location information)
```
To quote the XDG specification:
There is a single base directory relative to which user-specific
data files should be written. This directory is defined by the\
environment variable $XDG_DATA_HOME.
Rather than adding another directory to $HOME, I think that it's better
to follow this standard to avoid a cluttered home-dir.
This reverts commit 6a756af3e7.
Currently zshenv by default only set fpath and HELPDIR without exporting them.
A parent shell would also not set those variables usually as they are shell local.
It also sources a file called set-environment but this is protected by an
environment variable called __NIXOS_SET_ENVIRONMENT_DONE. Hence any modification
done by the parent shell should persist as long as __NIXOS_SET_ENVIRONMENT_DONE
is not unset.
This behavior deviates from what we do in bashrc and breaks common setups such
as tmux/mosh or screen.
Fixes#80437
As of 2020-01-09, way-cooler is officially dead:
http://way-cooler.org/blog/2020/01/09/way-cooler-post-mortem.html
hence, remove the package and the module.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
docs/release-notes: remove way-cooler
way-cooler: show warnings about removal
Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: worldofpeace <worldofpeace@protonmail.ch>
way-cooler: add suggestion by @Infinisil
sway: refactor with a wrapper
This moves the wrapper functionality from the NixOS module to a new package
(wrapper) that wraps the original sway package (sway-unwrapped). Therefore it's
now also possible to properly use Sway on non-NixOS systems out of the box.
The new submodule for the wrapperFeatures makes it easy to extend the
functionality which should become useful in the future.
This also introduces a GTK wrapper feature to fix issues with icon/GTK themes,
e.g. when running waybar or wofi. This should also work for #67704. If not, we
might have to add some additional dependencies/arguments for this case.
A centralized list for these renames is not good because:
- It breaks disabledModules for modules that have a rename defined
- Adding/removing renames for a module means having to find them in the
central file
- Merge conflicts due to multiple people editing the central file
If no display manager is enabled this will not make any difference, but
if a Wayland compatible display manager like SDDM is enabled, a session
for Sway will be available. Therefore it does make sense to enable this
by default.
This adds the display manager integration mentioned in #57602.
This PR is part of the networking.* namespace cleanup.
ssmtp used to be configured via `networking.defaultMailServer` which is
sort of misleading since it provides options only for ssmtp. Other
dumb mail relays like nullmailer have always been living under
services.
The intent of this PR is to align ssmtp's options with those of similar
services. Specifically, two renames have been done:
* Rename `networking.defaultMailHost` to `services.ssmtp`.
* Rename `directDelivery` to `enable` because this is what it basically does.
From https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting#faq:
"It must be sourced after all custom widgets have been created
(i.e., after all zle -N calls and after running compinit)."
zsh-syntax-highlighting must be sourced to the end.
This solves the dependency cycle in gcr alternatively so there won't be
two gnupg store paths in a standard NixOS system which has udisks2 enabled
by default.
NixOS users are expected to use the gpg-agent user service to pull in the
appropriate pinentry flavour or install it on their systemPackages and set
it in their local gnupg agent config instead.
Co-authored-by: Florian Klink <flokli@flokli.de>
This solves the dependency cycle in gcr alternatively so there won't be
two gnupg store paths in a standard NixOS system which has udisks2 enabled
by default.
NixOS users are expected to use the gpg-agent user service to pull in the
appropriate pinentry flavour or install it on their systemPackages and set
it in their local gnupg agent config instead.
Co-authored-by: Florian Klink <flokli@flokli.de>
If you want to be able to use OpenSC with ssh-agent, you need to be able
to add it to the ssh-agent whitelist. This adds an option,
agentPKCS11Whitelist, that exposes the option.
Note that I currently work around this by injecting the parameter into
the agentTimeout option:
programs.ssh.agentTimeout = "1h -P ${pkgs.opensc}/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so";
but I feel that a proper option would be better :)
This enlarges the system uid/gid range 6-fold, from 100 to 600 ids. This
is a preventative measure against running out of dynamically allocated
ids for NixOS services with isSystemUser, which should become the
preferred way of allocating uids for non-real users.
We had these set so gtk2 can discover themes properly, however we failed
realize that gtk2 already has a patch that makes it search in XDG_DATA_DIRS.
I don't believe any issue is solved by setting these.
In fact, don't create them at all because Nix does that automatically.
Also remove modules/programs/shell.nix because everything it did is
now done automatically by Nix.
That's one of my itches - when I'm sshing from Emacs' term to a NixOS
machine, it doesn't detect that I'm running emacs and showing a title
escape sequence. This commit fixes it, checking against $TERM to
prevent this from ever bothering anyone again.
Previously, we were only adding profile-relative paths to XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
variable. That required very ugly hacks like
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/33282#issuecomment-524550842
to be able to configure XDG stuff.
Now, we are prepending the variable with /etc/xdg, allowing us to
simply use `environment.etc."xdg/…"` options.
For a long time, TRAMP has not worked with ZSH NixOS servers. I
thought I fixed this in 0740f57e63af61694d14796286cb9204, but now
realize that was only half the problem. For TRAMP to start working
again ‘unsetopt zle’ was needed, otherwise the connection would hang.
In addition, I have a few more settings added that can apparenty
interfere with these settings.
This module obsoletes services.gnome3.gnome-terminal-server
as that's a confusing option for users, and sounds internal.
It's much simpler to have a gnome-terminal module.
This change is needed because the order of profiles correlate to the
order in PATH, therefore "/etc/profiles/per-user/$USER" always appeared
after the system packages directories.
This commit brings a module that installs the
IBM Spectrum Protect (Tivoli Storage Manager)
command-line client together with its
system-wide client system-options file `dsm.sys`.
Fixes the broken metrics evaluation which was caused by a `trace`
warning in stdout which confused `jq` in `pkgs/top-level/metrics.nix`.
Also made the `bind-device` feature optional as suggested after the
merge.
5404595b55 relocated code but kept
one backslah too many, leading to
$ tmux
error creating /run/user/$(id -u)/tmux-1000 (No such file or directory)
/run/user/$UID/ is created by pam_systemd(3) which also populates
XD_RUNTIME_DIR with that value.
Alternatively, TMUX_TMPDIR might simply default to XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
without providing the same directory yet again as default string in
parameter substitution, however such behaviour change is subject to
another patch.
In fact, with `security.polkit.enable = false` systemd_logind(8) fails
to start and /run/user/$UID/ is never created for unprivileged users
in proper login sessions; XDG_RUNTIME_DIR would consequently not be
set either.
Removing the fallback to /run/user/$UID/ would have caused TMUX_TMPDIR
to be empty, which in turn would lead tmux(1) to use /tmp/. This
effectively breaks the idea of isolated sockets entirely while hiding
errors from the user.
The clickshare-csc1 package brings a udev rule file
to grant access to the ClickShare dongle if connected.
This module provides an option to install that rule file.
Only users in the "clickshare" users group have access.
* Don't use `literalExample`, raw Nix values can directly be specified
as an option example which provides support for highlighting in the
manual as well.
* Escape shell args for `extraOptions`: I.e. the `-n` option might be
problematic as a longer notification command might be misinterpreted.
The module installs `zmap` globally and links the config files to
`/etc/zmap`, the default location of config files for zmap.
The package provides pretty much a sensitive default, custom configs can
be created like this:
```
{ lib, ... }:
{
environment.etc."zmap/blacklist.conf" = lib.mkForce {
text = ''
# custom zmap blacklist
0.0.0.0/0
'';
};
}
```
This change will load all configuration files from /etc, to make it easy
to override them, but fallback to /nix/store/.../etc/sway/config to make
Sway work out-of-the-box with the default configuration on non NixOS
systems.
This allows non-declarative users to change their login shells.
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/41966 will make this possible
for declarative users as well if the system config explicitly allows it.