* PHP 8.3 seems supported, so let's go for it!
* The conditions for which Nextcloud will be the default were bogus: for
<24.11 I'd suggest to go for nextcloud29 already. The people on
unstable relying on the condition were on nextcloud28 so the upgrade
will work fine.
Also, it's unstable, so such upgrades are to be expected IMHO.
* Update the release notes to reflect that the new default is Nextcloud
29 and warn that only one major upgrade at a time can be done.
Add the NixOS option `hardware.nvidia-container-toolkit-cdi-generator.enable`.
This enables the ability to expose GPU's in containers for container
runtimes that support the Container Device Interface (CDI)
Remove `cdi.static` and `cdi.dynamic.nvidia.enable` attributes.
In the initial configuration the enablePHP config option is present. In the following abstracted example the commonConfig doesn't include it anymore.
Previous PRs #88505 and #284906 added the enablePHP config option to the commonConfig. @aanderse commented in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/88505#issuecomment-632575200 the usage of enablePHP shouldn't be encouraged, `services.phpfpm` should be preferred whenever possible. So we remove the enablePHP config from theses examples.
- xz compression added for module files
- no support for kernel 6.8 or newer
- sri format used for hash
- release notes for 24.05 updated
Signed-off-by: birkb <birk@batchworks.de>
When passing a path to restartTriggers or reloadTriggers, X-Restart/Reload-Triggers
will get populated by the absolute path of the file on the machine where the
config is evaluated. This patch corrects this behavior.
Closes#267442
$ nix path-info -Sh /nix/store/qj1dm7wfw5m3mxf1gn3fdm0az9y1h5ny-linux-firmware-20240312-xz
/nix/store/qj1dm7wfw5m3mxf1gn3fdm0az9y1h5ny-linux-firmware-20240312-xz 440.3M
$ nix path-info -Sh /nix/store/c3szcjxb3g990dbiz7llwmkaf0bi98j2-linux-firmware-20240312-zstd
/nix/store/c3szcjxb3g990dbiz7llwmkaf0bi98j2-linux-firmware-20240312-zstd 460.6M
This is an increase of 4.4%, but OTOH zstd has a significantly higher
decompression speed[1].
[1] https://gregoryszorc.com/blog/2017/03/07/better-compression-with-zstandard/
that NixOS manual section talks a lot about Nixpkgs package
configuration, which really should not be there but rather in the
Nixpkgs manual itself. but this is a rabbit hole for another time.
Co-authored-by: Dominic Mills <dominic.millz27@gmail.com>
Bash was considered a runtime dependency as the two files `install-sh`
and `mkinstalldirs` was included in the library output. These files has a shebang
for `#!/bin/sh` which is replaced by nix to point to bash in the fixup phase.