* fix/asterisk-module: use unix-group for asterisk-files
* fix/asterisk-module: add configOption to use some default config-files
* fix/asterisk-module: correction of skel copy
* fix/asterisk-module: use /etc/asterisk as configDir
* fix/asterisk-module: add reload; do not restart unit
* asterisk: 13.6.0 -> 14.1.2
* fix/asterisk: compile with lua, pjsip, format_mp3
* fix/asterisk: fix indentation
* fix/asterisk: remove broken flag
The profile minimal has several drawbacks: no man pages, unusual 'dbus'
lib that makes many X11 pieces to rebuild, etc.
With xz compression in the squashfs, despite these additions, the iso is
smaller than what it was in 16.09.
It seems that it is a GPL violation to distribute zfs in the
installation ISOs.
https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2016/feb/25/zfs-and-linux/
If anyone knows the issue better and has a reason to reenable it
legally, feel free to reenable it. I don't know much about it.
The current default value of listenAddress = null blows up:
$ nixos-rebuild build
error: cannot coerce null to a string, at
.../nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/monitoring/prometheus/alertmanager.nix:97:16
With listenAddress = "" we use the same default as upstream and there is
no blow up :-)
...by providing a default value of "no labels" (an empty attrset).
Without this change we get
$ nixos-rebuild test -I nixpkgs=.
building Nix...
building the system configuration...
error: The option `services.prometheus.scrapeConfigs.[definition 1-entry 1].static_configs.[definition 1-entry 1].labels' is used but not defined.
which is unneeded, because labels _are_ optional.
All the new options in detail:
Enable docker in multi-user.target make container created with restart=always
to start. We still want socket activation as it decouples dependencies between
the existing of /var/run/docker.sock and the docker daemon. This means that
services can rely on the availability of this socket. Fixes #11478#21303
wantedBy = ["multi-user.target"];
This allows us to remove the postStart hack, as docker reports on its own when
it is ready.
Type=notify
The following will set unset some limits because overhead in kernel's ressource
accounting was observed. Note that these limit only apply to containerd.
Containers will have their own limit set.
LimitNPROC=infinity
LimitCORE=infinity
TasksMax=infinity
Upgrades may require schema migrations. This can delay the startup of dockerd.
TimeoutStartSec=0
Allows docker to create its own cgroup subhierarchy to apply ressource limits on
containers.
Delegate=true
When dockerd is killed, container should be not affected to allow
`live restore` to work.
KillMode=process
currently services.nginx does not start up if `networking.enableIPv6 = false`
the commit changes the nginx behavior to handle this case accordingly.
The commit resolves #21308
The use of unionfs-fuse (57a0f14064)
slows down the KDE 5 test enough that it hits Hydra timeouts. (E.g. on
my laptop it went from ~5 min to ~30 min.) So disable it for the KDE
test.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/45127422
(cherry picked from commit 3fcbcf2556)
Overlayfs is quite a bit faster, e.g. with it the KDE 5 test takes ~7m
instead of ~30m on my laptop (which is still not great, since plain
9pfs is ~4m30s).
The structured options are incomplete compared to upstream and I think
it will be a maintenance burden to try to keep up. Instead, provide an
option for the raw config file contents (prometheus.yml).
Ensure that archive members are added in sorted order with a fixed
mtime. This allows `nix-build --check` to succeed (when building a
tarball of a simple system configuration).
We also remove env-vars which doesn't appear to do much apart from
capture a bunch of store paths we probably don't want.
This is an alternative to
4b78a5b5fb
This works around:
machine: must succeed: nix-store -qR /run/current-system | grep nixos-
machine# error: changing ownership of path ‘/nix/store’: Invalid argument
Probably Nix shouldn't be anal about the ownership of the store unless
it's trying to build/write to the store.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/45093872/nixlog/17/raw
(cherry picked from commit 57a0f14064)
Previously we were using two or three (qemu_kvm, qemu_test, and
qemu_test with a different dbus when minimal.nix is included).
(cherry picked from commit 8bfa4ce82e)
Found out during testing of the Tesseract upgrade the kde5 and sddm
tests don't actually use OCR, so let's disable support for it.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @ttuegel
From the upstream changelog:
* Tesseract development is now done with Git and hosted at github.com
(Previously we used Subversion as a VCS and code.google.com for
hosting).
So let's move over to the GitHub repository, where the organisation also
includes a full repository for tessdata, so we no longer need to fetch
it one-by-one.
The build also got significantly simpler, because we no longer need to
run autoconf, neither do we need to patch the configure script for
Leptonica headers.
This also has the advantage that we don't need to use the
enableLanguages attribute for the test runner anymore.
Full upstream changelog can be found at:
https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/blob/c4d273d33cc36e/ChangeLog
Tested against all NixOS tests with enabled OCR (chromium, emacs-daemon,
installer.luksroot and lightdm).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @viric
Otherwise it starts way too early, only to fail and having to restart
until devices are available. It is less wasteful to simply wait until
there's a reasonable chance of success. This is consistent with
upstream.
networkd options are always correct or up to date. This option allows to by
pass type checking. It is also easier to write because examples can be just copy
and paste from manpages.