...for explicitly named network interfaces
This reverts commit 6ae3e7695e.
(and evaluation fixups 08d26bbb727aed90a969)
Some of the tests fail or time out after the merge.
From SuperSandro2000's post-merge review of the PR adding this,
nixos/no-x-libs: add qtbase. Sandro added a comment about this after I had
already merged it; self'/super' previously masked the top level self/super.
In an effort to better encode version strings and use descriptive pnames
that do not conflict with top level pkgs, we currently use
wordpress-${type}-${pname} for pname. This is good for the nix store,
but when we synthesize the wordpress derivation in our module, we reuse
this pname for the output directory.
Internally wordpress can handle this fine, since plugins must register
via php, not directory. Unfortunately, many plugins like civicrm and
wpforms-lite are designed to rely upon the name of their install
directory for homing or discovery.
As such, we should follow both the upstream convention and
services.nextcloud.extraApps and use an attribute set for these options.
This allows us to not have to deal with the implementation details of
plugins and themes, which differ from official and third party, but also
give users the option to override the install location. The only issue
is that it breaks the current api.
This setting was renamed and moved to the main config file in fwupd 1.8.5:
5d38e0aeea
Without this patch, fwupd tries to migrate the config and crashes when it meets the immutable:
FuEngine migrating OverrideESPMountPoint=/boot to EspLocation
Failed to load daemon: failed to load engine: Failed to create file ?/etc/fwupd/daemon.conf.6HZBZ1?: Read-only file system
The setting was first introduced to the module in 08547ff642 to override the store paths set during build.5d38e0aeea
This change prevents doing the secret substitution when the config is
missing, which would result in an error.
The service can be useful even without configuration; for example
connman controls wpa_supplicant using dbus and as such it does not need
a config file nor any other declarative options.
Trivial conflict in release notes, except that the xml/docbook parts
are horrible for (semi-)automatic conflict resolution.
Fortunately that's generated anyway.