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* journald: forward message to syslog by default if a syslog implementation is installed
* added a test to ensure rsyslog is receiving messages when expected
* added rsyslogd tests to release.nix
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redmine: refactor, cleanup, bug fix, and add functionality
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Miniupnpd and bittorrent improvements
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nextcloud module: init
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Co-authored-by: Franz Pletz <fpletz@fnordicwalking.de>
Co-authored-by: Robin Gloster <mail@glob.in>
Co-authored-by: Janne Heß <janne@hess.ooo>
Co-authored-by: Florian Klink <flokli@flokli.de>
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nixos: release.nix: add `configuration` parameter
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Because when I see "config.system.build.manual.manual" after I forgot
what it means I ask "Why do I need that second `.manual` there again?".
Doesn't happen with `config.system.build.manual.manualHTML`.
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This test doesn't work in a sandbox and never succeeded on Hydra.
It simulates an EC2 instance reconfiguring itself at runtime,
which needs network access.
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It's broken with node v8 and the upstream project is dead
(last commit Nov. 2016), see #45946 and
https://github.com/etsy/statsd/issues/646
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The patches are unmaintained and suggest a false sense of security
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- has been broken since 2017-07-24
- no attempts to fix it
- it tests an outdated blivet version (Oct 2014)
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systemd-fsck-generator only produces these lines if it can find the
necessary fsck executable in its PATH.
fixes #29139.
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Progress towards #27069
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nixos/certmgr: init
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nixos/cfssl: Add new module for cfssl
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- based on module originally written by @srhb
- complies with available options in cfssl v1.3.2
- uid and gid 299 reserved in ids.nix
- added simple nixos test case
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nixos/release: use real paths of netboot files
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This reverts commit 095fe5b43def40279a243e663c662b02caac5318.
Pointless renames considered harmful. All they do is force people to
spend extra work updating their configs for no benefit, and hindering
the ability to switch between unstable and stable versions of NixOS.
Like, what was the value of having the "nixos." there? I mean, by
definition anything in a NixOS module has something to do with NixOS...
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mpd: add NixOS tests
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This change adds NixOS tests for the MPD (Music Player Daemon) module.
Tests include:
- Playing audio locally using ALSA directly.
- Playing audio locally using PulseAudio (backed by ALSA).
- Playing audio from an external client.
- Rejecting an external client when it's not explicitly allowed (default configuration).
refs #41772
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nixos/hadoop: add hadoop module (hdfs, yarn)
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opensmtpd package and module: add nixos test
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Update, clean-up dependencies and add installed tests.
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For now check that the default client config boots.
Ideas for the future:
- Expand on control via netcat
- Configure a circuit of nodes exercise various configs (e.g., check
that a client node can access a hidden www service). Needs setting up
authoritative directory servers &c.
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The test ensures that the services comes up and accepts/provides values.
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Haproxy 1.8.9
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morty: init -> 0.2.0
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This reverts commit 218ada1ba7ecb0a3b1d9e7aed9147ba35d484faa.
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The test currently relies on installedTests output which was reverted
in 85ae7137ac6a1623be90c8f0897566367d300c12.
See
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/85ae7137ac6a1623be90c8f0897566367d300c12
for discussion.
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BIND doesn't allow the options section (or any section I'd guess) to be
defined more than once, so whenever you want to set an additional option
you're stuck using weird hacks like this:
services.bind.forwarders = lib.mkForce [ "}; empty-zones-enable no; #" ];
This basically exploits the fact that values coming from the module
options aren't escaped and thus works in a similar vain to how SQL
injection works.
Another option would be to just set configFile to a file that includes
all the options, including zones. That obviously makes the configuration
way less extensible and more awkward to use with the module system.
To make sure this change does work correctly I added a small test just
for that. The test could use some improvements, but better to have a
test rather than none at all. For a future improvement the test could be
merged with the NSD test, because both use the same zone file format.
This change has been reviewed in #40053 and after not getting any
opposition, I'm hereby adding this to master.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @peti, @edolstra
Closes: #40053
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