Found a few instances, where celery intermittently complained about a
misconfigured redis instance and exited.
> redis.exceptions.ResponseError: MISCONF Redis is configured to save RDB
> snapshots, but it's currently unable to persist to disk. Commands that
> may modify the data set are disabled, because this instance is
> configured to report errors during writes if RDB snapshotting fails
> (stop-writes-on-bgsave-error option). Please check the Redis logs for
> details about the RDB error.
Windows with BitLocker and TPM enabled doesn't support boot chaining.
This option activates a special experimental mode in systemd-boot that
tries to detect such systems and, if detected and selected by the user
at the boot menu, set the BootNext EFI variable to it before resetting.
Rebuilding images multiple times on the small channels is too expensive
and makes them slower than they could be. Consuming the image from the
full release channel is probably good enough.
msmtpq patches had to be recreated:
- removal of the executable check and addition of systemd logging were
kept and split into two patches.
- renaming of queue and log files was removed as the upstream script had
renamed these to add the `MSMTPQ_` prefix (noted as a backwards
incompatible change).
*compressDrv* compresses files in a given derivation.
*compressDrvWeb* compresses a derivation for a loosely-defined
pre-compressed "web server" usage.
This intends to replace the `passthru.data-compressed` derivations that
have accumulated in nixpkgs with something more reusable.
Defining a package that isn't the default results in podman-compat linking to a different version of podman (always the default one). This PR changes the behavior so that the given alternative package is used for the dockerCompat option as well. This could technically break things for people who rely on this quirk, albeit the previous behavior is probably not what one would expect.
Co-authored-by: Winter <winter@winter.cafe>
this patch adds the `services.flatpak.package` option to
allow overriding the package added by this module to
`environment.systemPackages` and the likes.
This is useful in scenarios where applications call the
flatpak binary to query information like writable directories
and there is a custom package returning different results
from the vanilla binary.
See https://github.com/crabdancing/nixpak-flatpak-wrapper