This reverts a small bit of af808bd82 from PR #73328. Fixes #79304:
tests.installer.simpleUefiSystemdBoot.x86_64-linux
I still don't know why the regression happened, but this feature doesn't
seem important enough to block channel now, though it reportedly helps
to mitigate spectre 2 attack CVE-2017-5715.
invalid test was introduced in 297d1598ef
and it is disabled in the shipped daemon.conf.
I forgot to reflect that in the module, which caused the daemon to print the following on start-up:
FuEngine invalid has incorrect built version invalid
and the command to warn:
WARNING: The daemon has loaded 3rd party code and is no longer supported by the upstream developers!
To reduce the change of this happening in the future, I moved the list of default disabled plug-ins to the package expression.
I also set the value of the NixOS module option in the config section of the module instead of the default value used previously,
which will allow users to not care about these plug-ins.
In 1.3.5, fwupdprivate library was made into a shared fwupdplugin library.
This library is considered semi-private and is used by fwupd daemon and
fwupd plug-ins and now possibly third party plug-ins.
The fwupdplugin library refers to the plug-in directory in fwupd.out
causing a dependency cycle. For that reason we need to move it to out.
Changelogs:
* 342a38b432
* 713d20f79f
* 1ac566bc09
* ca3cdaef43
Notably:
* libfwupdplugin was factored out of the binary, introducing irreconcilable dependency cycle between `out` and `lib` outputs.
In 87a19e9048 I merged staging-next into master using the GitHub gui as intended.
In ac241fb7a5 I merged master into staging-next for the next staging cycle, however, I accidentally pushed it to master.
Thinking this may cause trouble, I reverted it in 0be87c7979. This was however wrong, as it "removed" master.
This reverts commit 0be87c7979.
I merged master into staging-next but accidentally pushed it to master.
This should get us back to 87a19e9048.
This reverts commit ac241fb7a5, reversing
changes made to 76a439239e.