- new maxUploadSize option
- new dataDir option (with ReadWritePaths systemd support)
- admin page reports correct free disk space (instead of /nix/store)
- fix example configuration in documentation
- now podcast creation and file upload are tested during NixOS test
- move castopod from audio to web-apps folder
- verbose logging from the browser test
Hard coding the name to `libreddit` makes it impossible to use
this module to run `redlib` (a continued fork of `libreddit`).
As `libreddit` has the `mainProgram` meta attribute set, changing
this to `lib.getExe` should not change the module for `libreddit`,
but allows it to work with the `redlib` package.
The commands for writing the database password string into the final
configuration file are ran in any case, even if it's not needed. Make
that conditional on if a password file is set.
Signed-off-by: Felix Singer <felixsinger@posteo.net>
The example pertinent to `fccUnlockScripts` contains wrong (maybe old) key names possibly leading to trial/error while configuring the option. This issue can be avoided updating the example.
Reimplement the `ModulePath` generation logic by only adding the
`/lib/xorg/modules` subpath for each module, in the specified order.
In particular, hardware-specific drivers are listed *before*
`xorgserver`, which fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/299684.
This also keeps the list reproducible, as wanted by https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/230186.
I have confirmed that X is able to find `.so` files recursively within
the `ModulePath`, so that there is no need to include subdirectories of
`/lib/xorg/modules`. Furthermore, I don't expect there to be a need to
include directories *outside* of `/lib/xorg/modules`, as the default
`ModulePath` on standard distributions is `/usr/lib/xorg/modules`.
(see https://www.x.org/releases/current/doc/man/man5/xorg.conf.5.xhtml#heading4)
Upstream updates roon-server frequently, and client apps (iOS, Android,
etc) will stop working with older versions of the roon-server.
We can't always keep the roon-server up to date as fast as upstream
releases, so it is often necessary for users to use an overlay or
provide their own version.
In particular the use case of running NixOS stable channel, but wanting
to use the `pkgs.roon-server` from unstable is one that I want to
support with this simple change.