This patch is heavily inspired by bd0d8ed807 which added
a setcap wrapper for `mtr` in order to allow running `mtr` without
`sudo`. The need for the capability `cap_net_raw` that can be registered using
`setcap` has been documented in the Arch Wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Capabilities#iftop
A simple testcase has been added which starts two machines, one with a
setcap wrapper for `iftop`, one without. Both testcases monitor the
bandwidth usage of the machine using the options `-t -s 1` once, the
machine with setcap wrapper is expected to succeed, the `iftop` on the
machine without setcap wrapper is expected to return a non-zero exit
code.
service-runner had a backwards incompatible update, and parsoid 0.9.0
doesn't work with current stable MediaWiki. Instead use as a source
a repository with 0.8.0 and pinned service-runner version.
- Add `imageName` and `imageBaseName` options similar to the `isoName`
and `isoBaseName` options
- Make the filename of the iso match what iso-image.nix does
- Generate a nix-support/hydra-build-products like iso-image.nix does
* Fix reference CNI plugins
* The plugins were split out of the upstream cni repo around version
0.6.0
* Fix RBAC and DNS tests
* Fix broken apiVersion fields
* Change plugin linking to look in ${package}/bin rather than
${package.plugins}
* Initial work towards a working e2e test
* Test still fails, but at least the expression evaluates now
Continues @srhb's work in #37199Fixes#37199
Without `ROOT_PATH` set, `gogs serv` tries to open logs in writing in
its store directory. This blocks cloning or pushing over ssh, and
results in a gogs internal error.
The original idea behind this change (described in ticket #11064) was to
improve the assertions to avoid that users of the X server accidentally
forget to configure a DM or WM.
However this caused several issues with setups that require X, but no DM
or WM. The keymap testcases became instable as well as now disabling DMs
needs to be done explicitly.
(see https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/31268#issuecomment-347080036)
In the end the idea behind the change and #11064 was obviously a
mistake, so reverting it completely for now should be fine.
The dovecot bump to 2.3.1 caused the dovecot service to fail to start
because it would try to chgrp sockets to dovecot whereas our default
dovecot group is called dovecot2.