This allows for easier interop with Moonraker, as well as giving an
ability to store klipper configuration files in /var/lib/klipper, thus not
littering /etc with all the backups SAVE_CONFIG does.
- Added `configFile` as an alternative way to specify configuration
- Added `isMutableConfig` and `mutableConfigPath`
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`unpaper` requires syscall 238 (`set_mempolicy`).
Add this by un-blocking the systemd syscall filter set `@resources`
which is safe in the context of paperless.
Co-authored-by: Shahar Dawn Or <mightyiampresence@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: a-kenji <aks.kenji@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
Co-authored-by: Ilan Joselevich <personal@ilanjoselevich.com>
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Co-authored-by: Ctem <c@ctem.me>
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Co-authored-by: Brian Leung <leungbk@posteo.net>
Co-authored-by: Ilan Joselevich <personal@ilanjoselevich.com>
Co-authored-by: Shahar Dawn Or <mightyiampresence@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ctem <c@ctem.me>
Co-authored-by: Ilan Joselevich <personal@ilanjoselevich.com>
Co-authored-by: a-kenji <aks.kenji@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ctem <c@ctem.me>
Co-authored-by: Brian Leung <leungbk@posteo.net>
Co-authored-by: Shahar Dawn Or <mightyiampresence@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ilan Joselevich <personal@ilanjoselevich.com>
Before this change, the description for
security.wrappers.<name>.capabilities made it seem like you could just
string together the names of capabilities like this:
capabilities = "CAP_SETUID,CAP_SETGID";
In reality, each item in the list must be a full-on capability clause:
capabilities = "CAP_SETUID=ep,CAP_SETGID+i";
This attribute set isn't passed through the NixOS config resolution
mechanism, which means that we can't use lib.mkDefault here.
Instead, just put it before any user overrides so that if the user
specifies this environment variable it'll just override it anyway.
Optional functionality of AusweisApp2 requires an UDP port to be opened.
The module allows for convenient configuration and serves as documentation.
See also https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/136269
deprecate literalDocBook by adding a warning (that will not fire yet) to
its uses and other docbook literal strings by adding optional warning
message to mergeJSON.
This reverts commit 05958b228b.
Issue https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/188998 is concerns quite a
few NixOS users with full disk encryption and custom keymap.
Since there hasn't been a proper fix agreed upon and merged, I am
reverting this.
The changes can be applied again, when it is ensured that they do not
break custom keymaps in initrd.
Summary: fix errors with example code in the manual that shows how to set up DNS-01 verification via the acme protocol, e.g. for those who want to get wildcard certificates from Let's Encrypt.
Fix syntax error in nix arrays (there should not be commas.)
Fix permissions on /var/lib/secrets so it can be read by bind daemon. Without this fix bind won't start.
Add the missing feature: put the generated secret into certs.secret
In order to be able to use the unixd service with the `verify_ca` and
`verify_hostnames` set to `true` it needs to be able to read the
certificate store. This change bind mounts the cacert paths for the
unixd service.
Allow @resources syscalls in the grafana.service unit. While Grafana
itself does not need them, some plugins (incl. first party) crash if
they fail to setrlimit. This was first seen with the official grafana
Clickhouse datasource plugin.
The @resources syscalls set is fairly harmess anyway.
`paperless-ngx.pythonPath` was incomplete due to the missing paperless-ngx
source, so it had to be amended in the service.
Instead of amending it, define it entirely in the service.
This allows an override of `paperless-ngx.propagatedBuildInputs` to be reflected
in the service's PYTHONPATH.
We are building fwupd daemon with polkit support which means
polkit daemon is required.
Previously polkit was enabled by default via udisks2 but that
stopped with f763710065
breaking the fwupd installed tests as a result.
Let’s add the polkit dependency to the fwupd module to ensure polkit is available.
Handing CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE to the `paperless-web.service` only makes
sense when it actually wants to bind to a port < 1024. Don't hand it out
if that is not the case.
Finding out how to connect paperless to a PostgreSQL database via unix
sockets and peer authentication took me a few minutes, so leaving a hint
in the extraConfig example seems like a good idea to me.
Also remove unnecessary use of literalExpression for attribute set, it
is only required for complex values like functions or values that depend
on other values or packages.
After uploading a document through the webinterface I started seeing
it killed through the SYSBUS signal. Inspecting the call trace led me to
liblapack's memory allocator, that uses the mbind syscall on Linux.
Prior to this change, ffmpeg couldn't be built for an
environment.noXlibs system, because it would fail in:
ffmpeg → SDL2 → libdecor
ffmpeg certainly does not need support for SDL2 windowing on a noXlibs
system.
This fix is important because the minidlna NixOS test, which uses the
minimal profile (and therefore environment.noXlibs) and ffmpeg, can't
currently build.
The primary difference between the standard and minimal variants of
this package is that all the X libraries are removed from the minimal
variant.
I had to switch the order of the definitions in all-packages.nix to
avoid an infinite recursion after the overlay was applied.
When switching between different NixOS configurations (with and
without nullmailer and other services), it can happen that the UID of
the nullmailer user changes. When it happens, the nullmailer service
happily starts, but the user cannot send any email, because the
sendmail wrapper doesn't have permission to write them to the queue.
This commit prevents that. Instead of creating the directories by the
nullmailer user, which doesn't have permissions to change ownership,
we now create them by the systemd-tmpfiles, which has sufficient
permissions to adjust ownership.
most of these are hidden because they're either part of a submodule that
doesn't have its type rendered (eg because the submodule type is used in
an either type) or because they are explicitly hidden. some of them are
merely hidden from nix-doc-munge by how their option is put together.
conversions were done using https://github.com/pennae/nix-doc-munge
using (probably) rev f34e145 running
nix-doc-munge nixos/**/*.nix
nix-doc-munge --import nixos/**/*.nix
the tool ensures that only changes that could affect the generated
manual *but don't* are committed, other changes require manual review
and are discarded.
there are sufficiently few variable list around, and they are
sufficiently simple, that it doesn't seem helpful to add another
markdown extension for them. rendering differences are small, except in
the tor module: admonitions inside other blocks cannot be made to work
well with mistune (and likely most other markdown processors), so those
had to be shuffled a bit. we also lose paragraph breaks in the list
items due to how we have to render from markdown to docbook, but once we
remove docbook from the pipeline those paragraph breaks will be restored.
mostly no rendering changes. some lists (like simplelist) don't have an
exact translation to markdown, so we use a comma-separated list of
literals instead.
this mostly means marking options that use markdown already
appropriately and making a few adjustments so they still render
correctly. notable for nftables we have to transform the md links
because the manpage would not render them correctly otherwise.
most of the screen tags used in option docs are actually listings of
some sort. nsd had a notable exception where its screen usage was pretty
much a raw markdown block that made most sense to convert into docbook lists.
the way these are written they introduce lots of whitespace in each
line, which will cause those lines to render as code when converted to
markdown. override the whole description instead.
- Replace misleading docs.
- Add new assertions to let configurations make more sense.
- Add clusterInit flag.
- Add some more docs about HA and non-HA modes setup.
- Improve multi-node tests for HA mode.
Fix https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/182085
Makes it easier to configure `rust-motd`. Currently, it takes care of
the following things:
* Creating a timer to regularly refresh the `motd`-text and a hardened
service (which is still root to get access to e.g. fs-mounts, but
read-only because of hardening flags).
* Disabling `PrintLastLog` in `sshd.conf` if the last-login feature of
`rust-motd` is supposed to be used.
* Ensure that the banner is actually shown when connecting via `ssh(1)`
to a remote server with this being enabled.
Syncthing config XML uses `fsPath` setting for specifying the path to the versioning folder. This commit adds `services.syncthing.folders.<name>.versioning.fsPath` option to enable this functionality declaratively. Previously, `versioning.params.versionsPath` was used, which doesn't work.
This config is removed when removing[1] fonts.fontconfig.hinting.style
option.
However, when adding[2] that option back, this config is missing.
[1]: 65592837b6
[2]: 659096dd89
Long story short: the SSH agent protocol doesn't support telling from
which tty the request is coming from, so the the pinentry curses prompt
appears on the login tty and messes up the output and may hang.
The current trick to workaround this is informing the gnupg agent every
time you start a shell: this assumes you will run `ssh` in the latest
tty, if you don't the latest tty will be messed up this time.
The ideal solution would be updating the tty exactly when (and where)
you run `ssh`. This is actually possible using a catch-all Match block
in ssh_config and using the `exec` feature that hooks a command to the
current shell.
Source for the new trick: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/499133/110465
no change in rendered output. the html manual could render <screen>
blocks differently, but so far it hasn't (and if we need to make a
distinction we can use a special info string).
this notable also now interprets a markdown-flavored list in
triton_sd_config as actual markdown and renders it differently, but this
is arguably for the better (and probably the original intention).
no other rendering changes.
there seems to be a lot of markdown in the prometheus module that
should've been docbook instead. temporarily convert it to docbook to
keep the diff for the docbook->md conversion of prometheus inspectable.
When `nix.registry.<name>.flake` option is used, additional attributes of the flake were not written to the flake registry file because of a missing parenthesis.
#167013 introduced a property conflict with the concurrently-written commit
aea940da63, over property
systemd.services.prosody. Fix this by moving the reload option into the block.
This option is based on a recommendation from a page last updated in
2014 (see https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Glamor/), and it
is not necessary anymore.
Also, it did the wrong thing: it forced DRI2, but Glamor should also
work with DRI3, that is a better option most of the time. So let's
remove this option, folks that still want to force this manually can do
so in other ways.