Previously I got the following error message:
```
error: opening file '/home/ma27/Projects/nixpkgs/nixos/modules/installer/default.nix': No such file or directory
```
Probably related to 6c68fbd4e1.
Mininet (https://github.com/mininet/mininet) is a popular network emulator that
glues several components such as network namespaces, traffic control
commands into a set of python bindings. It is then "easy" to describe a
topology and run experiments on it.
previously one of the tests would fail with
boot-after-install: starting vm
Path length (109) is longer than maximum supported length (108) and will be truncated at /nix/store/0ingn8cwwnl84i374hcl6nafsm2c5m2p-perl-5.28.0/lib/perl5/5.28.0/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/Socket.pm line 872, <__ANONIO__> line 268.
boot-after-install# qemu-system-x86_64: -monitor unix:./monitor: Failed to connect socket ./monitor: No such file or directory
error: QEMU died prematurely
QEMU died prematurely
vde_switch: EOF on stdin, cleaning up and exiting
cleaning up
builder for '/nix/store/zbpxwwxwy7f6z5z3kg4nf5mjqsywzjvx-vm-test-run-installer-filesystemEncryptedWithKeyfile.drv' failed with exit code 4
Shortening the test name fixes the issue.
It's a quick approximation to unblock unstable channels after #48116.
This commit isn't ideal, as I suspect most wayland users won't have
xserver.enable, so they will lose the icon cache in case they had gtk
in system path (otherwise they didn't get cache anyway).
I considered using environment.noXlibs, but the nixos tests installing
headless systems do *not* get that option, so we would still be pulling
gtk in many cases where it's clearly not desired. We need to design
this more carefully.
Otherwise netdata will not find python modules.
To make sure netdata still pick up our setuid version of apps.plugin
we rename the original executable.
These days build systems are more robust w.r.t. to concurrency.
Most users will have at least two cores in their machines.
Therefore I suggest to increase the number of cores used for building.
fixes#50376
Imports the `journaldriver` module into the top-level NixOS module
list to make it usable without extra work.
This went unnoticed in #42134 (mostly because my setup imports modules
explicitly from pinned versions).
Fixes#50390