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doc: Disable wrapping source
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Even a simple typo fix can result in a reflow of a whole paragraph, leading to illegible diffs. The majority of text editors supports wrapping the source code to a comfortable width so it makes sense to me to sacrifice the few that do not rather than the unfortunately line-oriented diff tools.
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nixos/pantheon: use Pantheon's greeter
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I now consider this usable in NixOS without reflecting
negatively on NixOS as a whole. For example this greeter
is immune to issues like #60651.
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This issue has been fixed in the latest release.
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Introduce environment.profileRelativeSessionVariables
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Many desktop environment modules are already setting
this so it already makes sense to just do this globally.
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environment.profileRelativeSessionVariables should make this unneeded.
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There is a need for having sessionVariables set relative to the Nix Profiles.
Such as in #68383.
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Bug introduced by 4ead3d2ec3d4fac9ee22da47bbe3bc9defb62c49
For ZHF https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/68361
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nixos/release: add gnome3 closure
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This commits allows the user to configure:
- more minidlna options
- the ones not yet disclosed in nix (extending the existing minimal subset)
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nixos/moodle: add extraConfig option
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Fix `services.redshift.provider` backwards-incompatibility
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This was an oversight in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/64309
resulting it backwards incompatibilities
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Resolves #28527
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nextcloud: fix deprecation warning
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networkmanager,modemmanager: fix service symlinks for systemd v243
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Fixes problems such as:
systemd[1]: Failed to put bus name to hashmap: File exists
systemd[1]: dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service: Two services allocated for the same bus name org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher, refusing operation.
Problem is that systemd treats symlinks to files outside the service
path differently, causing our old workaround to look like two separate services.
These symlinks are intended to be a means for manually emulating
the behavior of the `Alias=` directive in these services.
Unfortunately even making these symlinks relative isn't enough,
since they don't make it to where it matters--
that only makes the links in /etc/static/systemd/system/*
relative, with systemd still being shown non-relative links
in /etc/systemd/system/*.
To fix this, drop all of this at the package level
and instead simply specify the aliases in the NixOS modules.
Also handle the same for modemmanager,
since the networkmanager NixOS module also handles that.
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citrix-receiver: decomission in favor of citrix-workspace.
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Already documented in #64645
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hydra: 2019-05-06 -> 2019-08-30
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During the last update, `hydra-notify` was rewritten as a daemon which
listens to postgresql notifications for each build[1]. The module
uses the `hydra-notify.service` unit from upstream's Hydra module and
the VM test ensures that email notifications are sent properly.
Also updated `hydra-init.service` to install `pg_trgm` on a local
database if needed[2].
[1] https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/commit/c7861b85c4c3cc974b27147bbf3cc258b9fe9cc3
[2] https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/commit/8a0a5ec3a3200d4f4d4d38f87d0afdb49f092b39
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We ship `https://cache.nixos.org` as binary cache by default which
automatically substitutes the test derivation used inside the Hydra
test. However it needs to be built locally to confirm that
`hydra-queue-runner` works properly.
Also inherited the platform name for the test derivation from `system`
to ensure that the build can be tested on each supported platform.
ZHF #68361
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GitLab has ended MySQL support.
https://about.gitlab.com/2019/06/27/removing-mysql-support/
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nixos/gitlab: Fix swap of secrets
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