Release 19.03 (Koi, 2019/04/11)Highlights
In addition to numerous new and upgraded packages, this release
has the following highlights:
End of support is planned for end of October 2019, handing
over to 19.09.
The default Python 3 interpreter is now CPython 3.7 instead of
CPython 3.6.
Added the Pantheon desktop environment. It can be enabled
through
services.xserver.desktopManager.pantheon.enable.
By default,
services.xserver.desktopManager.pantheon
enables LightDM as a display manager, as pantheon's screen
locking implementation relies on it. Because of that it is
recommended to leave LightDM enabled. If you'd like to
disable it anyway, set
services.xserver.displayManager.lightdm.enable
to false and enable your preferred
display manager.
Also note that Pantheon's LightDM greeter is not enabled by
default, because it has numerous issues in NixOS and isn't
optimal for use here yet.
A major refactoring of the Kubernetes module has been
completed. Refactorings primarily focus on decoupling
components and enhancing security. Two-way TLS and RBAC has
been enabled by default for all components, which slightly
changes the way the module is configured. See:
for details.
There is now a set of confinement options
for systemd.services, which allows to
restrict services into a chroot 2 ed environment that only
contains the store paths from the runtime closure of the
service.
New Services
The following new services were added since the last release:
./programs/nm-applet.nix
There is a new security.googleOsLogin
module for using
OS
Login to manage SSH access to Google Compute Engine
instances, which supersedes the imperative and broken
google-accounts-daemon used in
nixos/modules/virtualisation/google-compute-config.nix.
./services/misc/beanstalkd.nix
There is a new services.cockroachdb module
for running CockroachDB databases. NixOS now ships with
CockroachDB 2.1.x as well, available on
x86_64-linux and
aarch64-linux.
./security/duosec.nix
The PAM module
for Duo Security has been enabled for use. One can
configure it using the security.duosec
options along with the corresponding PAM option in
security.pam.services.<name?>.duoSecurity.enable.
Backward Incompatibilities
When upgrading from a previous release, please be aware of the
following incompatible changes:
The minimum version of Nix required to evaluate Nixpkgs is now
2.0.
For users of NixOS 18.03 and 19.03, NixOS defaults to Nix
2.0, but supports using Nix 1.11 by setting
nix.package = pkgs.nix1;. If this
option is set to a Nix 1.11 package, you will need to
either unset the option or upgrade it to Nix 2.0.
For users of NixOS 17.09, you will first need to upgrade
Nix by setting
nix.package = pkgs.nixStable2; and run
nixos-rebuild switch as the
root user.
For users of a daemon-less Nix installation on Linux or
macOS, you can upgrade Nix by running
curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh,
or prior to doing a channel update, running
nix-env -iA nix. If you have already
run a channel update and Nix is no longer able to evaluate
Nixpkgs, the error message printed should provide adequate
directions for upgrading Nix.
For users of the Nix daemon on macOS, you can upgrade Nix
by running
sudo -i sh -c 'nix-channel --update && nix-env -iA nixpkgs.nix'; sudo launchctl stop org.nixos.nix-daemon; sudo launchctl start org.nixos.nix-daemon.
The buildPythonPackage function now sets
strictDeps = true to help distinguish
between native and non-native dependencies in order to improve
cross-compilation compatibility. Note however that this may
break user expressions.
The buildPythonPackage function now sets
LANG = C.UTF-8 to enable Unicode support.
The glibcLocales package is no longer
needed as a build input.
The Syncthing state and configuration data has been moved from
services.syncthing.dataDir to the newly
defined services.syncthing.configDir, which
default to
/var/lib/syncthing/.config/syncthing. This
change makes possible to share synced directories using ACLs
without Syncthing resetting the permission on every start.
The ntp module now has sane default
restrictions. If you're relying on the previous defaults,
which permitted all queries and commands from all
firewall-permitted sources, you can set
services.ntp.restrictDefault and
services.ntp.restrictSource to
[].
Package rabbitmq_server is renamed to
rabbitmq-server.
The light module no longer uses setuid
binaries, but udev rules. As a consequence users of that
module have to belong to the video group in
order to use the executable (i.e.
users.users.yourusername.extraGroups = ["video"];).
Buildbot now supports Python 3 and its packages have been
moved to pythonPackages. The options
services.buildbot-master.package and
services.buildbot-worker.package can be
used to select the Python 2 or 3 version of the package.
Options
services.znc.confOptions.networks.name.userName
and
services.znc.confOptions.networks.name.modulePackages
were removed. They were never used for anything and can
therefore safely be removed.
Package wasm has been renamed
proglodyte-wasm. The package
wasm will be pointed to
ocamlPackages.wasm in 19.09, so make sure
to update your configuration if you want to keep
proglodyte-wasm
When the nixpkgs.pkgs option is set, NixOS
will no longer ignore the nixpkgs.overlays
option. The old behavior can be recovered by setting
nixpkgs.overlays = lib.mkForce [];.
OpenSMTPD has been upgraded to version 6.4.0p1. This release
makes backwards-incompatible changes to the configuration file
format. See man smtpd.conf for more
information on the new file format.
The versioned postgresql have been renamed
to use underscore number seperators. For example,
postgresql96 has been renamed to
postgresql_9_6.
Package consul-ui and passthrough
consul.ui have been removed. The package
consul now uses upstream releases that
vendor the UI into the binary. See
#48714
for details.
Slurm introduces the new option
services.slurm.stateSaveLocation, which is
now set to /var/spool/slurm by default
(instead of /var/spool). Make sure to move
all files to the new directory or to set the option
accordingly.
The slurmctld now runs as user slurm
instead of root. If you want to keep
slurmctld running as root, set
services.slurm.user = root.
The options services.slurm.nodeName and
services.slurm.partitionName are now sets
of strings to correctly reflect that fact that each of these
options can occour more than once in the configuration.
The solr package has been upgraded from
4.10.3 to 7.5.0 and has undergone some major changes. The
services.solr module has been updated to
reflect these changes. Please review
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ carefully before upgrading.
Package ckb is renamed to
ckb-next, and options
hardware.ckb.* are renamed to
hardware.ckb-next.*.
The option
services.xserver.displayManager.job.logToFile
which was previously set to true when using
the display managers lightdm,
sddm or xpra has been
reset to the default value (false).
Network interface indiscriminate NixOS firewall options
(networking.firewall.allow*) are now
preserved when also setting interface specific rules such as
networking.firewall.interfaces.en0.allow*.
These rules continue to use the pseudo device
"default"
(networking.firewall.interfaces.default.*),
and assigning to this pseudo device will override the
(networking.firewall.allow*) options.
The nscd service now disables all caching
of passwd and group
databases by default. This was interferring with the correct
functioning of the libnss_systemd.so module
which is used by systemd to manage uids and
usernames in the presence of DynamicUser=
in systemd services. This was already the default behaviour in
presence of services.sssd.enable = true
because nscd caching would interfere with
sssd in unpredictable ways as well. Because
we're using nscd not for caching, but for convincing glibc to
find NSS modules in the nix store instead of an absolute path,
we have decided to disable caching globally now, as it's
usually not the behaviour the user wants and can lead to
surprising behaviour. Furthermore, negative caching of host
lookups is also disabled now by default. This should fix the
issue of dns lookups failing in the presence of an unreliable
network.
If the old behaviour is desired, this can be restored by
setting the services.nscd.config option
with the desired caching parameters.
{
services.nscd.config =
''
server-user nscd
threads 1
paranoia no
debug-level 0
enable-cache passwd yes
positive-time-to-live passwd 600
negative-time-to-live passwd 20
suggested-size passwd 211
check-files passwd yes
persistent passwd no
shared passwd yes
enable-cache group yes
positive-time-to-live group 3600
negative-time-to-live group 60
suggested-size group 211
check-files group yes
persistent group no
shared group yes
enable-cache hosts yes
positive-time-to-live hosts 600
negative-time-to-live hosts 5
suggested-size hosts 211
check-files hosts yes
persistent hosts no
shared hosts yes
'';
}
See
#50316
for details.
GitLab Shell previously used the nix store paths for the
gitlab-shell command in its
authorized_keys file, which might stop
working after garbage collection. To circumvent that, we
regenerated that file on each startup. As
gitlab-shell has now been changed to use
/var/run/current-system/sw/bin/gitlab-shell,
this is not necessary anymore, but there might be leftover
lines with a nix store path. Regenerate the
authorized_keys file via
sudo -u git -H gitlab-rake gitlab:shell:setup
in that case.
The pam_unix account module is now loaded
with its control field set to required
instead of sufficient, so that later PAM
account modules that might do more extensive checks are being
executed. Previously, the whole account module verification
was exited prematurely in case a nss module provided the
account name to pam_unix. The LDAP and SSSD
NixOS modules already add their NSS modules when enabled. In
case your setup breaks due to some later PAM account module
previosuly shadowed, or failing NSS lookups, please file a
bug. You can get back the old behaviour by manually setting
security.pam.services.<name?>.text.
The pam_unix password module is now loaded
with its control field set to sufficient
instead of required, so that password
managed only by later PAM password modules are being executed.
Previously, for example, changing an LDAP account's password
through PAM was not possible: the whole password module
verification was exited prematurely by
pam_unix, preventing
pam_ldap to manage the password as it
should.
fish has been upgraded to 3.0. It comes
with a number of improvements and backwards incompatible
changes. See the fish
release
notes for more information.
The ibus-table input method has had a change in config format,
which causes all previous settings to be lost. See
this
commit message for details.
NixOS module system type types.optionSet
and lib.mkOption argument
options are deprecated. Use
types.submodule instead.
(#54637)
matrix-synapse has been updated to version
0.99. It will
no
longer generate a self-signed certificate on first
launch and will be
the
last version to accept self-signed certificates. As
such, it is now recommended to use a proper certificate
verified by a root CA (for example Let's Encrypt). The new
manual chapter on
Matrix contains a working example of using nginx as a
reverse proxy in front of matrix-synapse,
using Let's Encrypt certificates.
mailutils now works by default when
sendmail is not in a setuid wrapper. As a
consequence, the sendmailPath argument,
having lost its main use, has been removed.
graylog has been upgraded from version 2.*
to 3.*. Some setups making use of extraConfig (especially
those exposing Graylog via reverse proxies) need to be updated
as upstream removed/replaced some settings. See
Upgrading
Graylog for details.
The option users.ldap.bind.password was
renamed to users.ldap.bind.passwordFile,
and needs to be readable by the nslcd user.
Same applies to the new
users.ldap.daemon.rootpwmodpwFile option.
nodejs-6_x is end-of-life.
nodejs-6_x,
nodejs-slim-6_x and
nodePackages_6_x are removed.
Other Notable Changes
The services.matomo module gained the
option services.matomo.package which
determines the used Matomo version.
The Matomo module now also comes with the systemd service
matomo-archive-processing.service and a
timer that automatically triggers archive processing every
hour. This means that you can safely
disable browser triggers for Matomo archiving at
Administration > System > General Settings.
Additionally, you can enable to
delete old visitor logs at
Administration > System > Privacy,
but make sure that you run
systemctl start matomo-archive-processing.service
at least once without errors if you have already collected
data before, so that the reports get archived before the
source data gets deleted.
composableDerivation along with supporting
library functions has been removed.
The deprecated truecrypt package has been
removed and truecrypt attribute is now an
alias for veracrypt. VeraCrypt is
backward-compatible with TrueCrypt volumes. Note that
cryptsetup also supports loading TrueCrypt
volumes.
The Kubernetes DNS addons, kube-dns, has been replaced with
CoreDNS. This change is made in accordance with Kubernetes
making CoreDNS the official default starting from
Kubernetes
v1.11. Please beware that upgrading DNS-addon on
existing clusters might induce minor downtime while the
DNS-addon terminates and re-initializes. Also note that the
DNS-service now runs with 2 pod replicas by default. The
desired number of replicas can be configured using:
services.kubernetes.addons.dns.replicas.
The quassel-webserver package and module was removed from
nixpkgs due to the lack of maintainers.
The manual gained a
new chapter on self-hosting matrix-synapse
and riot-web , the most prevalent
server and client implementations for the
Matrix federated
communication network.
The astah-community package was removed from nixpkgs due to it
being discontinued and the downloads not being available
anymore.
The httpd service now saves log files with a .log file
extension by default for easier integration with the logrotate
service.
The owncloud server packages and httpd subservice module were
removed from nixpkgs due to the lack of maintainers.
It is possible now to uze ZRAM devices as general purpose
ephemeral block devices, not only as swap. Using more than 1
device as ZRAM swap is no longer recommended, but is still
possible by setting zramSwap.swapDevices
explicitly.
ZRAM algorithm can be changed now.
Changes to ZRAM algorithm are applied during
nixos-rebuild switch, so make sure you have
enough swap space on disk to survive ZRAM device rebuild.
Alternatively, use
nixos-rebuild boot; reboot.
Flat volumes are now disabled by default in
hardware.pulseaudio. This has been done to
prevent applications, which are unaware of this feature,
setting their volumes to 100% on startup causing harm to your
audio hardware and potentially your ears.
With this change application specific volumes are relative
to the master volume which can be adjusted independently,
whereas before they were absolute; meaning that in effect,
it scaled the device-volume with the volume of the loudest
application.
The
ndppd
module now supports
all
config options provided by the current upstream version
as service options. Additionally the ndppd
package doesn't contain the systemd unit configuration from
upstream anymore, the unit is completely configured by the
NixOS module now.
New installs of NixOS will default to the Redmine 4.x series
unless otherwise specified in
services.redmine.package while existing
installs of NixOS will default to the Redmine 3.x series.
The
Grafana
module now supports declarative
datasource
and dashboard provisioning.
The use of insecure ports on kubernetes has been deprecated.
Thus options:
services.kubernetes.apiserver.port and
services.kubernetes.controllerManager.port
has been renamed to .insecurePort, and
default of both options has changed to 0 (disabled).
Note that the default value of
services.kubernetes.apiserver.bindAddress
has changed from 127.0.0.1 to 0.0.0.0, allowing the apiserver
to be accessible from outside the master node itself. If the
apiserver insecurePort is enabled, it is strongly recommended
to only bind on the loopback interface. See:
services.kubernetes.apiserver.insecurebindAddress.
The option
services.kubernetes.apiserver.allowPrivileged
and
services.kubernetes.kubelet.allowPrivileged
now defaults to false. Disallowing privileged containers on
the cluster.
The kubernetes module does no longer add the kubernetes
package to environment.systemPackages
implicitly.
The intel driver has been removed from the
default list of
X.org
video drivers. The modesetting
driver should take over automatically, it is better maintained
upstream and has less problems with advanced X11 features.
This can lead to a change in the output names used by
xrandr. Some performance regressions on
some GPU models might happen. Some OpenCL and VA-API
applications might also break (Beignet seems to provide OpenCL
support with modesetting driver, too).
Kernel mode setting API does not support backlight control, so
xbacklight tool will not work; backlight
level can be controlled directly via /sys/
or with brightnessctl. Users who need this
functionality more than multi-output XRandR are advised to add
`intel` to `videoDrivers` and report an issue (or provide
additional details in an existing one)
Openmpi has been updated to version 4.0.0, which removes some
deprecated MPI-1 symbols. This may break some older
applications that still rely on those symbols. An upgrade
guide can be found
here.
The nginx package now relies on OpenSSL 1.1 and supports TLS
1.3 by default. You can set the protocols used by the nginx
service using
services.nginx.sslProtocols.
A new subcommand nixos-rebuild edit was
added.