10k staging builds are not yet finished on Hydra (mostly darwin),
but we now have a 20k jobs rebuilding directly on master, so we would
never get to merge this way...
It doesn't look good when the initial admin user is named
"<hash>-gitolite-admin" and the key stored as
"<hash>-gitolite-admin.pub". Instead, make it simply "gitolite-admin"
and "gitolite-admin.pub".
* prometheus-collectd-exporter service: init module
Supports JSON and binary (optional) protocol
of collectd.
* nixos/prometheus-collectd-exporter: submodule is not needed for collectdBinary
There are currently two ways to build Openstack image. This just picks
best of both, to keep only one!
- Image is resizable
- Cloudinit is enable
- Password authentication is disable by default
- Use the same layer than other image builders (ec2, gce...)
- sysctl is new and never succeeded on i686-linux
> cannot stat /proc/sys/net/core/bpf_jit_enable: No such file or directory
- testing plasma5 on i686 would defeat part of the reason why we ended
supporting i686 (lots of stuff built on Hydra)
Update physlock to a more current version which supports PAM and
systemd-logind. Amongst others, this should work now with the slim
login manager without any additional configuration, because it does
not rely on the utmp mechanism anymore.
The section was strange to read, as the initial example already used
`listOf' which is mentioned in the very first paragraph. Then you read
in a subsection about `listOf' and the exact same example is given
once again.
This file was removed in 6f0b538044, but sufficient care was not taken
to remove all references to it. Without this change, trying to
rebuild nixos fails.
I realize that advanced users like to configure services with Nix
attrsets, but I don't think we should remove the option to use the
(configuration) language provided by upstream.
When keys get refreshed a folder with the permissions of the root user
get created in the home directory of the user dnscrypt-wrapper. This
prevents the service from restarting.
In addition to that the parameters of dnscrypt-wrapper have
changed in upstream and in the newly packaged software.
Grub configs include the NixOS version and date they were built, now
systemd can have fun too:
version Generation 99 NixOS 17.03.1700.51a83266d1, Linux Kernel 4.9.43, Built on 2017-08-30
version Generation 100 NixOS 17.03.1700.51a83266d1, Linux Kernel 4.9.43, Built on 2017-08-30
version Generation 101 NixOS 17.03.1700.51a83266d1, Linux Kernel 4.9.43, Built on 2017-08-31
version Generation 102 NixOS 17.03.1700.51a83266d1, Linux Kernel 4.9.43, Built on 2017-09-01
version Generation 103 NixOS 17.03.1700.51a83266d1, Linux Kernel 4.9.43, Built on 2017-09-02
version Generation 104 NixOS 17.09beta41.1b8c7786ee, Linux Kernel 4.9.46, Built on 2017-09-02
version Generation 105 NixOS 17.09.git.1b8c778, Linux Kernel 4.9.46, Built on 2017-09-02
I missed this in 799435b7ca.
This time I used "git grep -F pythonPackages.deluge" just to be sure :-)
Thanks a lot to @roconnor for spotting this.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Reported-by: @roconnor
The latest release of libyamlcpp in nixpkgs does not build because it
uses an older version of boost than the one in nixpkgs and therefore
expects a particular header file which does not exist in the latest
boost anymore. For this reason, a later (git) version of libyamlcpp is
used here (which actually doesn't even require boost).
The substituteInPlace in the prePatch phase is needed because libevdev
places its headers in non-standard places, meaning Nix cannot normally
find them. The `cut` command removes the first two "-I" characters from
the output of `pkg-config`. This needs to be in the prePatch phase
because otherwise Nix will patch these lines to `/var/empty`, meaning
you would have less specific replacement (in case other lines are also
patched to `/var/empty`).
I wrote the patch. (I believe it is NixOS specific.)
Regression introduced by fa5e343242.
The deluge package no longer resides in pythonPackages but now is a
top-level package.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @grantwwu, @fpletz
previous mkDefault did not work as expected,
as it did not overwrite the original submodule's defaults when the user
did not specify any custom options at all.