keter 2.1 now can log to stderr instead of file rotation.
Which is faster and more reliable.
These changes support that.
Announcement:
https://discourse.haskell.org/t/keter-2-1-0-released/6134
fix test by disabling log rotation
run nixpkgs fmt
move comment right before L37
run nixpkgs format on test
Add overridable default configuration
depracate keterRoot and use root, same for package
split doc lines
use lib.getExe to get keter binary
put mkRenamedOptionModule on one line
they're no longer necessary for us and will almost definitely start to
rot now (like commonmark and asciidoc outputs did previously). most
existing users seem to take the docbook output and run it through pandoc
to generate html, those can easily migrate to use commonmark instead.
other users will hopefully pipe up when they notice that things they rely
on are going away.
optionsUsedDocbook has only been around for one release and only exposed
to allow other places to generate warnings, so that does not deserve
such precautions.
with everything being rendered from markdown now we no longer need to
postprocess any options.xml that may be requested from elsewhere. we'll
don't need to keep the module path check either since that's done by
optionsJSON now.
docbook is now gone and we can flip the defaults. we won't keep the
command line args around (unlike the make-options-docs argument) because
nixos-render-docs should not be considered an exposed API.
with docbook no longer supported we can default to markdown option docs.
we'll keep the parameter around for a bit to not break external users
who set it to true. we don't know of any users that do, so the
deprecation period may be rather short for this one.
it's been long in the making, and with 23.05 out we can finally disable
docbook option docs and default to markdown instead. this brings a
massive speed boost in manual and manpage builds, so much so that we may
consider enabling user module documentation by default.
we don't remove the docbook support code entirely yet because it's a lot
all over, and probably better removed in multiple separate changes.