we previously defined a custom type for `boot.kernel.sysctl."net.core.rmem_max"`
to resolve to the highest value set. this patch adds the same behavior to
`"net.core.wmem_max"`.
as this changes the type from a string to an integer, which is a breaking
change this patch also includes a release note and updates the transmission
module to use a number for `wmem_max`.
This fixes the following eval error:
```
error: nodePackages.node-red cannot be found in pkgs
```
when having `services.node-red.enable = true;` without specifying
`services.node-red.package`, just like the nixos VM test.
Follow-up of f509382c11, which attempted
to fix this as well.
Breakage introduced in 0a37316d6c.
* Always use PHP 8.2: at the time of writing, Nextcloud also suggests to
use 8.2 rather than 8.3 in the manual for v28.
One contributing factor is probably that all plugins need new releases
to declare PHP 8.3 support.
* Fix upgradeWarning for installing v27 now that v28 is out.
* Drop upgrade warning for v24. This one is EOL for quite a while
already, so right now everybody should've switched (or carefully
studied the release notes in case they were upgrading from <23.05) and
we can clean up the module a little bit.
v25 was dropped not so long ago, so if it's still referenced (because
somebody didn't declare `services.nextcloud.package` and has
`system.stateVersion = "22.11";`) it's appropriate to still give a
specialized error.
services.udev.path already contains some defaults, these are however
defined in the module implementation, not options.
Update the description to make this more clear.
If we include users with unset groups, we get this very confusing
message, with invalid Nix code:
- The following users have a primary group that is undefined: qyliss
Hint: Add this to your NixOS configuration:
users.groups. = {};
We don't need to include such users in this check, since they'll be
caught anyway by this one:
- users.users.qyliss.group is unset. This used to default to
nogroup, but this is unsafe. For example you can create a group
for this user with:
users.users.qyliss.group = "qyliss";
users.groups.qyliss = {};
I saw this trace when building my system configuration this morning:
```
lazy-options.json> trace: warning: literalExample is deprecated, use literalExpression instead, or use literalMD for a non-Nix description.
```
This warning was introduced in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/237557.
The option this commit changes was introduced in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/137003.
This will cause systemd to chown /var/lib/jenkins to the user that
the jenkins systemd service runs as, fixing permission issues when
mounting /var/lib/jenkins from another data volume.
It uses the same logic that garage is using, too, checking for the
prefix.
#264753 mistakenly used the dataDir option to set the -data argument.
This broke existing configurations because -data used to be set to
configDir (implicitly, using the -home option, which is equivalent to
setting -config and -data to the same value).
Fix this by introducing a new databaseDir option sets -data and defaults
to configDir. This maintains the existing behavior by default while
still allowing users to specify separate config and database
directories.
In 759ec111 the ping setuid wrapper was removed in favour of giving
permissions to perform ICMP echo requests to all users.
The problem is that the systemd file that was supposed to change the
`net.ipv4.ping_group_range` sysctl is not always installed, specifically
only if systemd.coredump.enable.
In that case the range is "0 1", which is effectively restricts ping to
only root.
This change explicitely sets the range to "0 2^31-1", as systemd does.