Stalwart 0.11.0 changed the `config.resource.spam-filter` and
`config.resource.webadmin` keys to be `spam-filter.resource` and
`webadmin.resource` respectively. The NixOS has been updated
accordingly, but unfortunately it has mistakenly used
`config.spam-filter.resource` and `config.webadmin.resource`, which are
incorrect and do not do anything.
This commit changes the default configuration to use the correct keys.
Note that due to infinite recursion, the `optionalAttrs` has been
replaced with `mkIf`.
Additionally, some tests were added to catch this regression in the
future.
Fixes#411351
After a rename of the attribute the test references were fixed, but not
the test itself. This caused eval failures like:
$ nix build --no-link -f. lauti.tests
error:
… while evaluating the attribute 'lauti'
at pkgs/by-name/la/lauti/package.nix:45:26:
44| passthru.tests = {
45| inherit (nixosTests) lauti;
| ^
46| };
THe change renames the test as well.
Since DEs like KDE Plasma 6, GNOME and COSMIC are not designed to be X11-exclusive, putting them under `services.xserver` is misleading. In particular, GNOME defaults to Wayland these days and X11 support is going to be dropped in near future.
Let’s follow Plasma and move GNOME NixOS options out of `xserver` attribute.
This patch does not include any changes to X11 support itself.
Signed-off-by: John Titor <50095635+JohnRTitor@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously, if you set group memberships in both locations, they will
get replaced by the ones in extraJsonFile, which is unexpected as it
kicks users from the group. Now the state files get merged recursively,
including the arrays.
This contains breaking changes, see https://pocket-id.org/docs/setup/migrate-to-v1/.
The frontend now generates only static files and no longer includes a
binary for serving them. The backend has taken over the responsibility
of serving the static assets.
Co-authored-by: ymstnt <21342713+YMSTNT@users.noreply.github.com>
This patch adds a NixOS test for Limine on BIOS systems. It also fixes
some formatting in `nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix`.
Signed-off-by: John Titor <50095635+JohnRTitor@users.noreply.github.com>
We immediately expected for the other peer to be available in the peer
list, right after startup, but that's racy.
Instead try the pinging multiple times until it succeeds (max 10 times),
then check the list of peers for completion.