Release 14.12 (“Caterpillar”, 2014/12/30)In addition to numerous new and upgraded packages, this release has the following highlights:
Systemd has been updated to version 217, which has numerous
improvements.
Nix has been updated to 1.8.NixOS is now based on Glibc 2.20.KDE has been updated to 4.14.The default Linux kernel has been updated to 3.14.If is enabled (the
default), changes made to the declaration of a user or group will be
correctly realised when running nixos-rebuild. For
instance, removing a user specification from
configuration.nix will cause the actual user
account to be deleted. If is
disabled, it is no longer necessary to specify UIDs or GIDs; if
omitted, they are allocated dynamically.Following new services were added since the last release:
atftpdbosunbspwmchronoscollectdconsulcpuminer-cryptonightcrashplandnscrypt-proxydocker-registrydockeretcdfail2banfcgiwrapfleetfluxboxgdmgeoclue2gitlabgitolitegnome3.gnome-documentsgnome3.gnome-online-minersgnome3.gvfsgnome3.seahorsehbasei2pdinfluxdbkubernetesliquidsoaplxcmailpilemesosmlmmjmonetdbmopidyneo4jnsdopenntpdopentsdbopenvswitchparallels-guestpeerflixphdpolipoprosodyradicaleredmineriemannscollectorseekssiproxdstrongswantcsdteamspeak3thermaldtorque/mromtorque/serveruhubunifiznczookeeperWhen upgrading from a previous release, please be aware of the
following incompatible changes:
The default version of Apache httpd is now 2.4. If
you use the option to pass literal
Apache configuration text, you may need to update it — see Apache’s
documentation for details. If you wish to continue to use
httpd 2.2, add the following line to your NixOS configuration:
services.httpd.package = pkgs.apacheHttpd_2_2;
PHP 5.3 has been removed because it is no longer
supported by the PHP project. A migration guide is
available.The host side of a container virtual Ethernet pair
is now called ve-container-name
rather than c-container-name.GNOME 3.10 support has been dropped. The default GNOME version is now 3.12.VirtualBox has been upgraded to 4.3.20 release. Users
may be required to run rm -rf /tmp/.vbox*. The line
imports = [ <nixpkgs/nixos/modules/programs/virtualbox.nix> ] is
no longer necessary, use services.virtualboxHost.enable =
true instead.
Also, hardening mode is now enabled by default, which means that unless you want to use
USB support, you no longer need to be a member of the vboxusers group.
Chromium has been updated to 39.0.2171.65. is now enabled by default.
chromium*Wrapper packages no longer exist, because upstream removed NSAPI support.
chromium-stable has been renamed to chromium.
Python packaging documentation is now part of nixpkgs manual. To override
the python packages available to a custom python you now use pkgs.pythonFull.buildEnv.override
instead of pkgs.pythonFull.override.
boot.resumeDevice = "8:6" is no longer supported. Most users will
want to leave it undefined, which takes the swap partitions automatically. There is an evaluation
assertion to ensure that the string starts with a slash.
The system-wide default timezone for NixOS installations
changed from CET to UTC. To choose
a different timezone for your system, configure
time.timeZone in
configuration.nix. A fairly complete list of possible
values for that setting is available at .GNU screen has been updated to 4.2.1, which breaks
the ability to connect to sessions created by older versions of
screen.The Intel GPU driver was updated to the 3.x prerelease
version (used by most distributions) and supports DRI3
now.