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since 2.8.5, shairport-sync uses the directory path sysconfdir to determine where to place the configuration file shairport-sync.conf. This led to shairport-sync complaining at startup: > configuration file name "/nix/store/i8gb0hsb2zczdl8g1h73pbcb952585l9-shairport-sync-3.2.2/etc/shairport-sync.conf" can not be resolved. Looking for a configuration file there doesn't make much sense, as we'd have to include configuration in the shairport-sync derivation itself. By setting sysconfdir to /etc/, shairport-sync will try to read its configuration from /etc/shairport-sync.conf, which is a more sane default. |
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