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nixos/pdns: add note about schema change to release note
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<para>
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PowerDNS has been updated from <literal>4.6.x</literal> to
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<literal>4.7.x</literal>. Please be sure to review the
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<link xlink:href="https://doc.powerdns.com/authoritative/upgrading.html#to-4-7-0-or-master">Upgrade
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Notes</link> provided by upstream before upgrading. Worth
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specifically noting is that the new Catalog Zones feature
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comes with a mandatory schema change for the gsql database
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backends, which has to be manually applied.
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<para>
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There is a new module for the <literal>thunar</literal>
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- The default package for `services.mullvad-vpn.package` was changed to `pkgs.mullvad`, allowing cross-platform usage of Mullvad. `pkgs.mullvad` only contains the Mullvad CLI tool, so users who rely on the Mullvad GUI will want to change it back to `pkgs.mullvad-vpn`, or add `pkgs.mullvad-vpn` to their environment.
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- PowerDNS has been updated from `4.6.x` to `4.7.x`. Please be sure to review the [Upgrade Notes](https://doc.powerdns.com/authoritative/upgrading.html#to-4-7-0-or-master) provided by upstream before upgrading. Worth specifically noting is that the new Catalog Zones feature comes with a mandatory schema change for the gsql database backends, which has to be manually applied.
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- There is a new module for the `thunar` program (the Xfce file manager), which depends on the `xfconf` dbus service, and also has a dbus service and a systemd unit. The option `services.xserver.desktopManager.xfce.thunarPlugins` has been renamed to `programs.thunar.plugins`, and in a future release it may be removed.
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- There is a new module for the `xfconf` program (the Xfce configuration storage system), which has a dbus service.
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