- The order of NSS (host) modules has been brought in line with upstream
recommendations:
- The `myhostname` module is placed before the `resolve` (optional) and `dns`
entries, but after `file` (to allow overriding via `/etc/hosts` /
`networking.extraHosts`, and prevent ISPs with catchall-DNS resolvers from
hijacking `.localhost` domains)
- The `mymachines` module, which provides hostname resolution for local
containers (registered with `systemd-machined`) is placed to the front, to
make sure its mappings are preferred over other resolvers.
- If systemd-networkd is enabled, the `resolve` module is placed before
`files` and `myhostname`, as it provides the same logic internally, with
caching.
- The `mdns(_minimal)` module has been updated to the new priorities.
If you use your own NSS host modules, make sure to update your priorities
according to these rules:
- NSS modules which should be queried before `resolved` DNS resolution should
use mkBefore.
- NSS modules which should be queried after `resolved`, `files` and
`myhostname`, but before `dns` should use the default priority
- NSS modules which should come after `dns` should use mkAfter.
With Claws Mail's latest double release of 3.18.0 and 4.0.0, the package
will refer to the more "modern" GTK+ 3 release, major version four. The
GTK+ 2 release, major version 3, is now available in the
`claws-mail-gtk2` package.
In other words, this commit bumps the GTK+ 2 version from 3.17.8 to
3.18.0, the previously unstable GTK+ 3 version 3.99.0 to 4.0.0 and
changes the default to GTK+ 3.
New release, the main feature is updating to GTK4 and significant updates to the internal processing pipelines.
Many dependencies no longer seem to be required, I have manually checked that mentioned plugins are still available.
Logically re-apply 64c70a8c4c ("doc: point out that nixos-21.05 has gnuradio
3.9"), because it was lost in the conversion from docbook to markdown, in
commit 32c2dd304d ("docs: nixos release notes to CommonMark (2105)").
(Apparently we have both .md and .xml release notes now, and CI fails
unless they have the same content (after .md processing), so update the
.xml file to match...)
Logically re-apply 7afaacf9a8 ("doc: fix link to kodi-19.0 announcement"),
because it was lost in the conversion from docbook to markdown, in commit
32c2dd304d ("docs: nixos release notes to CommonMark (2105)").
(Hm, apparently we have *both* docbook and markdown? CI failed before I
updated the .xml file.)