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diff --git a/nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/rl-1404.xml b/nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/rl-1404.xml index 137caf14cba2..8d8cea4303a3 100644 --- a/nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/rl-1404.xml +++ b/nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/rl-1404.xml @@ -3,158 +3,177 @@ xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" version="5.0" xml:id="sec-release-14.04"> - -<title>Release 14.04 (“Baboon”, 2014/04/30)</title> - -<para>This is the second stable release branch of NixOS. In addition -to numerous new and upgraded packages and modules, this release has -the following highlights: - -<itemizedlist> - - <listitem><para>Installation on UEFI systems is now supported. See - <xref linkend="sec-installation"/> for - details.</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>Systemd has been updated to version 212, which has - <link xlink:href="http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/plain/NEWS?id=v212">numerous - improvements</link>. NixOS now automatically starts systemd user - instances when you log in. You can define global user units through - the <option>systemd.unit.*</option> options.</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>NixOS is now based on Glibc 2.19 and GCC - 4.8.</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>The default Linux kernel has been updated to - 3.12.</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>KDE has been updated to 4.12.</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>GNOME 3.10 experimental support has been added.</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>Nix has been updated to 1.7 (<link - xlink:href="http://nixos.org/nix/manual/#ssec-relnotes-1.7">details</link>).</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>NixOS now supports fully declarative management of - users and groups. If you set <option>users.mutableUsers</option> to - <literal>false</literal>, then the contents of - <filename>/etc/passwd</filename> and <filename>/etc/group</filename> - will be <link + <title>Release 14.04 (“Baboon”, 2014/04/30)</title> + + <para> + This is the second stable release branch of NixOS. In addition to numerous + new and upgraded packages and modules, this release has the following + highlights: + <itemizedlist> + <listitem> + <para> + Installation on UEFI systems is now supported. See + <xref linkend="sec-installation"/> for details. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + Systemd has been updated to version 212, which has + <link xlink:href="http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/plain/NEWS?id=v212">numerous + improvements</link>. NixOS now automatically starts systemd user instances + when you log in. You can define global user units through the + <option>systemd.unit.*</option> options. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + NixOS is now based on Glibc 2.19 and GCC 4.8. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + The default Linux kernel has been updated to 3.12. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + KDE has been updated to 4.12. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + GNOME 3.10 experimental support has been added. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + Nix has been updated to 1.7 + (<link + xlink:href="http://nixos.org/nix/manual/#ssec-relnotes-1.7">details</link>). + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + NixOS now supports fully declarative management of users and groups. If + you set <option>users.mutableUsers</option> to <literal>false</literal>, + then the contents of <filename>/etc/passwd</filename> and + <filename>/etc/group</filename> will be + <link xlink:href="https://www.usenix.org/legacy/event/lisa02/tech/full_papers/traugott/traugott_html/">congruent</link> - to your NixOS configuration. For instance, if you remove a user from - <option>users.extraUsers</option> and run - <command>nixos-rebuild</command>, the user account will cease to - exist. Also, imperative commands for managing users and groups, such - as <command>useradd</command>, are no longer available. If - <option>users.mutableUsers</option> is <literal>true</literal> (the - default), then behaviour is unchanged from NixOS - 13.10.</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>NixOS now has basic container support, meaning you - can easily run a NixOS instance as a container in a NixOS host - system. These containers are suitable for testing and - experimentation but not production use, since they’re not fully - isolated from the host. See <xref linkend="ch-containers"/> for - details.</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>Systemd units provided by packages can now be - overridden from the NixOS configuration. For instance, if a package - <literal>foo</literal> provides systemd units, you can say: - + to your NixOS configuration. For instance, if you remove a user from + <option>users.extraUsers</option> and run + <command>nixos-rebuild</command>, the user account will cease to exist. + Also, imperative commands for managing users and groups, such as + <command>useradd</command>, are no longer available. If + <option>users.mutableUsers</option> is <literal>true</literal> (the + default), then behaviour is unchanged from NixOS 13.10. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + NixOS now has basic container support, meaning you can easily run a NixOS + instance as a container in a NixOS host system. These containers are + suitable for testing and experimentation but not production use, since + they’re not fully isolated from the host. See + <xref linkend="ch-containers"/> for details. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + Systemd units provided by packages can now be overridden from the NixOS + configuration. For instance, if a package <literal>foo</literal> provides + systemd units, you can say: <programlisting> systemd.packages = [ pkgs.foo ]; </programlisting> - - to enable those units. You can then set or override unit options in - the usual way, e.g. - + to enable those units. You can then set or override unit options in the + usual way, e.g. <programlisting> systemd.services.foo.wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ]; systemd.services.foo.serviceConfig.MemoryLimit = "512M"; </programlisting> - - </para></listitem> - -</itemizedlist> - -</para> - -<para>When upgrading from a previous release, please be aware of the -following incompatible changes: - -<itemizedlist> - - <listitem><para>Nixpkgs no longer exposes unfree packages by - default. If your NixOS configuration requires unfree packages from - Nixpkgs, you need to enable support for them explicitly by setting: - + </para> + </listitem> + </itemizedlist> + </para> + + <para> + When upgrading from a previous release, please be aware of the following + incompatible changes: + <itemizedlist> + <listitem> + <para> + Nixpkgs no longer exposes unfree packages by default. If your NixOS + configuration requires unfree packages from Nixpkgs, you need to enable + support for them explicitly by setting: <programlisting> nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true; </programlisting> - - Otherwise, you get an error message such as: - + Otherwise, you get an error message such as: <screen> error: package ‘nvidia-x11-331.49-3.12.17’ in ‘…/nvidia-x11/default.nix:56’ has an unfree license, refusing to evaluate </screen> - - </para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>The Adobe Flash player is no longer enabled by - default in the Firefox and Chromium wrappers. To enable it, you must - set: - + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + The Adobe Flash player is no longer enabled by default in the Firefox and + Chromium wrappers. To enable it, you must set: <programlisting> nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true; nixpkgs.config.firefox.enableAdobeFlash = true; # for Firefox nixpkgs.config.chromium.enableAdobeFlash = true; # for Chromium </programlisting> - - </para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>The firewall is now enabled by default. If you don’t - want this, you need to disable it explicitly: - + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + The firewall is now enabled by default. If you don’t want this, you need + to disable it explicitly: <programlisting> networking.firewall.enable = false; </programlisting> - - </para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>The option - <option>boot.loader.grub.memtest86</option> has been renamed to - <option>boot.loader.grub.memtest86.enable</option>.</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>The <literal>mysql55</literal> service has been - merged into the <literal>mysql</literal> service, which no longer - sets a default for the option - <option>services.mysql.package</option>.</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>Package variants are now differentiated by suffixing - the name, rather than the version. For instance, - <filename>sqlite-3.8.4.3-interactive</filename> is now called - <filename>sqlite-interactive-3.8.4.3</filename>. This ensures that - <literal>nix-env -i sqlite</literal> is unambiguous, and that - <literal>nix-env -u</literal> won’t “upgrade” - <literal>sqlite</literal> to <literal>sqlite-interactive</literal> - or vice versa. Notably, this change affects the Firefox wrapper - (which provides plugins), as it is now called - <literal>firefox-wrapper</literal>. So when using - <command>nix-env</command>, you should do <literal>nix-env -e - firefox; nix-env -i firefox-wrapper</literal> if you want to keep - using the wrapper. This change does not affect declarative package - management, since attribute names like - <literal>pkgs.firefoxWrapper</literal> were already - unambiguous.</para></listitem> - - <listitem><para>The symlink <filename>/etc/ca-bundle.crt</filename> - is gone. Programs should instead use the environment variable - <envar>OPENSSL_X509_CERT_FILE</envar> (which points to - <filename>/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt</filename>).</para></listitem> - -</itemizedlist> - -</para> - + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + The option <option>boot.loader.grub.memtest86</option> has been renamed to + <option>boot.loader.grub.memtest86.enable</option>. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + The <literal>mysql55</literal> service has been merged into the + <literal>mysql</literal> service, which no longer sets a default for the + option <option>services.mysql.package</option>. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + Package variants are now differentiated by suffixing the name, rather than + the version. For instance, <filename>sqlite-3.8.4.3-interactive</filename> + is now called <filename>sqlite-interactive-3.8.4.3</filename>. This + ensures that <literal>nix-env -i sqlite</literal> is unambiguous, and that + <literal>nix-env -u</literal> won’t “upgrade” + <literal>sqlite</literal> to <literal>sqlite-interactive</literal> or vice + versa. Notably, this change affects the Firefox wrapper (which provides + plugins), as it is now called <literal>firefox-wrapper</literal>. So when + using <command>nix-env</command>, you should do <literal>nix-env -e + firefox; nix-env -i firefox-wrapper</literal> if you want to keep using + the wrapper. This change does not affect declarative package management, + since attribute names like <literal>pkgs.firefoxWrapper</literal> were + already unambiguous. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> + The symlink <filename>/etc/ca-bundle.crt</filename> is gone. Programs + should instead use the environment variable + <envar>OPENSSL_X509_CERT_FILE</envar> (which points to + <filename>/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt</filename>). + </para> + </listitem> + </itemizedlist> + </para> </section> |