The codec format 'unicode_escape' was introduced in 52ee102 to handle
undecodable bytes in boot menus.
This made the problem worse as unicode chars outside of iso-8859-1
produce garbled output and valid utf-8 strings (such as "\x" ) trigger
decoding errors.
Fix this by using the default 'utf-8' codec and by explicitly ignoring
decoding errors.
This applies [hydra PR #432](https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/pull/432)
to the NixOS module in nixpkgs:
```
commit 4efd078977e5ea20e1104783efc324cba11690bc
Author: Bas van Dijk <v.dijk.bas@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Dec 11 15:35:38 2016 +0100
Only set buildMachinesFiles when nix.buildMachines is defined
```
The following commit from 2016 in hydra removed the `--option
build-use-substitutes` from the hydra-queue-runner service:
```
commit ee2e9f5335c8c0288c102975b506f6b275793cfe
Author: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Oct 7 20:23:05 2016 +0200
Update to reflect BinaryCacheStore changes
BinaryCacheStore no longer implements buildPaths() and ensurePath(),
so we need to use copyPath() / copyClosure().
```
It would be better if the hydra module in NixOS matches the upstream
module.
This replaces some hardcoded values in nginx's VirtualHosts's
configuration with customizable options. Previous values are kept as
default, so nothing should break for existing users.
Co-Authored-By: Florian Klink <flokli@flokli.de>
This changes the python test driver to match the behavior of the perl
test driver. I.e. the directory mounted into /tmp/shared should be the
same for all machines.
This probably fixes many tests, but I found this while investigating
failures in nixos/tests/ceph-multi-node.nix.
slapd does only print the error and not the line number.
Sometimes it is not even clear that it fails to start
due to an incorrect configuration file.
Example output of slaptest:
5e1b2179 /nix/store/gbn2v319d4qgw851sg41mcmjm5dpn39i-slapd.conf: line 134 objectClass: Missing closing parenthesis before end of input
ObjectClassDescription = "(" whsp
numericoid whsp ; ObjectClass identifier
[ "NAME" qdescrs ]
[ "DESC" qdstring ]
[ "OBSOLETE" whsp ]
[ "SUP" oids ] ; Superior ObjectClasses
[ ( "ABSTRACT" / "STRUCTURAL" / "AUXILIARY" ) whsp ]
; default structural
[ "MUST" oids ] ; AttributeTypes
[ "MAY" oids ] ; AttributeTypes
whsp ")"
slaptest: bad configuration file!
Supporting a path here is important because it allows e.g. fetching a
configuration from a URL. To do this and provide the configuration as
a string, IFD would be necessary. It's just written into a path
anyway.
lib.commitIdFromGitRepo now resolves the refs from the
parent repository in case the supplied path is a file
containing the path to said repository. this adds support
for git-worktree and things alike. see gitrepository-layout(5).
this also:
- adds a new boolean function lib.pathIsRegularFile to
check whether a path is a regular file
- patches lib.revisionWithDefault and
the revision and versionSuffix attributes in
config.system.nixos in order to support git-worktrees
The standard attrsOf is strict in its *values*, meaning it's impossible to
access only one attribute value without evaluating all others as well.
lazyAttrsOf is a version that doesn't have that problem, at the expense
of conditional definitions not properly working anymore.
We should wait until after `multi-user.target` is triggered to allow
hardware to finish initializing, such as network devices and USB drives.
This ensures `powertop --auto-tune` sets more tunables to "Good".
Fixes#66820
Fixes this error from `nixos-rebuild switch` introduced by #75893:
setting up tmpfiles
[/etc/tmpfiles.d/nixos.conf:7] Invalid age 'yes'.
warning: error(s) occurred while switching to the new configuration
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
In some cases like we've noticed in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/76169,
having duplicate packages in systemd.packages like
```
systemd.packages = [ gnome-shell gnome-shell gnome-session ];
```
breaks.
Here we use an associative array to ensure no
duplicate paths when we symlink all the units listed
in systemd.packages.
This fixes the dhcpcd issue in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/76969,
which was exposed by https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/75031
introducing changes in the module ordering and therefore option ordering
too.
The dhcpcd issue would also be fixable by explicitly putting
dhcpcd's paths before others, however it makes more sense for systemd's
default paths to be after all others by default, since they should only
be a fallback, which is how binary finding will work if they come after.