Release 16.03 (Emu, 2016/03/31)
In addition to numerous new and upgraded packages, this release has
the following highlights:
Systemd 229, bringing
numerous
improvements over 217.
Linux 4.4 (was 3.18).
GCC 5.3 (was 4.9). Note that GCC 5
changes
the C++ ABI in an incompatible way; this may cause
problems if you try to link objects compiled with different
versions of GCC.
Glibc 2.23 (was 2.21).
Binutils 2.26 (was 2.23.1). See #909
Improved support for ensuring
bitwise
reproducible builds. For example,
stdenv now sets the environment variable
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH to a deterministic value,
and Nix has
gained
an option to repeat a build a number of times to test
determinism. An ongoing project, the goal of exact
reproducibility is to allow binaries to be verified
independently (e.g., a user might only trust binaries that
appear in three independent binary caches).
Perl 5.22.
The following new services were added since the last release:
services/monitoring/longview.nixhardware/video/webcam/facetimehd.nixi18n/input-method/default.nixi18n/input-method/fcitx.nixi18n/input-method/ibus.nixi18n/input-method/nabi.nixi18n/input-method/uim.nixprograms/fish.nixsecurity/acme.nixsecurity/audit.nixsecurity/oath.nixservices/hardware/irqbalance.nixservices/mail/dspam.nixservices/mail/opendkim.nixservices/mail/postsrsd.nixservices/mail/rspamd.nixservices/mail/rmilter.nixservices/misc/autofs.nixservices/misc/bepasty.nixservices/misc/calibre-server.nixservices/misc/cfdyndns.nixservices/misc/gammu-smsd.nixservices/misc/mathics.nixservices/misc/matrix-synapse.nixservices/misc/octoprint.nixservices/monitoring/hdaps.nixservices/monitoring/heapster.nixservices/monitoring/longview.nixservices/network-filesystems/netatalk.nixservices/network-filesystems/xtreemfs.nixservices/networking/autossh.nixservices/networking/dnschain.nixservices/networking/gale.nixservices/networking/miniupnpd.nixservices/networking/namecoind.nixservices/networking/ostinato.nixservices/networking/pdnsd.nixservices/networking/shairport-sync.nixservices/networking/supplicant.nixservices/search/kibana.nixservices/security/haka.nixservices/security/physlock.nixservices/web-apps/pump.io.nixservices/x11/hardware/libinput.nixservices/x11/window-managers/windowlab.nixsystem/boot/initrd-network.nixsystem/boot/initrd-ssh.nixsystem/boot/loader/loader.nixsystem/boot/networkd.nixsystem/boot/resolved.nixvirtualisation/lxd.nixvirtualisation/rkt.nix
When upgrading from a previous release, please be aware of the
following incompatible changes:
We no longer produce graphical ISO images and VirtualBox images
for i686-linux. A minimal ISO image is still
provided.
Firefox and similar browsers are now wrapped by
default. The package and attribute names are plain
firefox or midori, etc.
Backward-compatibility attributes were set up, but note that
nix-env -u will not
update your current firefox-with-plugins; you
have to uninstall it and install firefox
instead.
wmiiSnap has been replaced with
wmii_hg, but
services.xserver.windowManager.wmii.enable
has been updated respectively so this only affects you if you
have explicitly installed wmiiSnap.
jobs NixOS option has been removed. It served
as compatibility layer between Upstart jobs and SystemD
services. All services have been rewritten to use
systemd.serviceswmiimenu is removed, as it has been removed
by the developers upstream. Use wimenu from
the wmii-hg package.
Gitit is no longer automatically added to the module list in
NixOS and as such there will not be any manual entries for it.
You will need to add an import statement to your NixOS
configuration in order to use it, e.g.
{
imports = [ <nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/misc/gitit.nix> ];
}
will include the Gitit service configuration options.
nginx does not accept flags for enabling and
disabling modules anymore. Instead it accepts
modules argument, which is a list of modules
to be built in. All modules now reside in
nginxModules set. Example configuration:
nginx.override {
modules = [ nginxModules.rtmp nginxModules.dav nginxModules.moreheaders ];
}
s3sync is removed, as it hasn't been
developed by upstream for 4 years and only runs with ruby 1.8.
For an actively-developer alternative look at
tarsnap and others.
ruby_1_8 has been removed as it's not
supported from upstream anymore and probably contains security
issues.
tidy-html5 package is removed. Upstream only
provided (lib)tidy5 during development, and
now they went back to (lib)tidy to work as a
drop-in replacement of the original package that has been
unmaintained for years. You can (still) use the
html-tidy package, which got updated to a
stable release from this new upstream.
extraDeviceOptions argument is removed from
bumblebee package. Instead there are now two
separate arguments: extraNvidiaDeviceOptions
and extraNouveauDeviceOptions for setting
extra X11 options for nvidia and nouveau drivers, respectively.
The Ctrl+Alt+Backspace key combination no
longer kills the X server by default. There's a new option
services.xserver.enableCtrlAltBackspace
allowing to enable the combination again.
emacsPackagesNg now contains all packages
from the ELPA, MELPA, and MELPA Stable repositories.
Data directory for Postfix MTA server is moved from
/var/postfix to
/var/lib/postfix. Old configurations are
migrated automatically. service.postfix
module has also received many improvements, such as correct
directories' access rights, new aliasFiles
and mapFiles options and more.
Filesystem options should now be configured as a list of
strings, not a comma-separated string. The old style will
continue to work, but print a warning, until the 16.09 release.
An example of the new style:
{
fileSystems."/example" = {
device = "/dev/sdc";
fsType = "btrfs";
options = [ "noatime" "compress=lzo" "space_cache" "autodefrag" ];
};
}
CUPS, installed by services.printing module,
now has its data directory in /var/lib/cups.
Old configurations from /etc/cups are moved
there automatically, but there might be problems. Also
configuration options
services.printing.cupsdConf and
services.printing.cupsdFilesConf were removed
because they had been allowing one to override configuration
variables required for CUPS to work at all on NixOS. For most
use cases, services.printing.extraConf and
new option services.printing.extraFilesConf
should be enough; if you encounter a situation when they are
not, please file a bug.
There are also Gutenprint improvements; in particular, a new
option services.printing.gutenprint is added
to enable automatic updating of Gutenprint PPMs; it's greatly
recommended to enable it instead of adding
gutenprint to the drivers
list.
services.xserver.vaapiDrivers has been
removed. Use
hardware.opengl.extraPackages{,32} instead.
You can also specify VDPAU drivers there.
programs.ibus moved to
i18n.inputMethod.ibus. The option
programs.ibus.plugins changed to
i18n.inputMethod.ibus.engines and the option
to enable ibus changed from
programs.ibus.enable to
i18n.inputMethod.enabled.
i18n.inputMethod.enabled should be set to the
used input method name, "ibus" for
ibus. An example of the new style:
{
i18n.inputMethod.enabled = "ibus";
i18n.inputMethod.ibus.engines = with pkgs.ibus-engines; [ anthy mozc ];
}
That is equivalent to the old version:
{
programs.ibus.enable = true;
programs.ibus.plugins = with pkgs; [ ibus-anthy mozc ];
}
services.udev.extraRules option now writes
rules to 99-local.rules instead of
10-local.rules. This makes all the user rules
apply after others, so their results wouldn't be overriden by
anything else.
Large parts of the services.gitlab module has
been been rewritten. There are new configuration options
available. The stateDir option was renamned
to statePath and the
satellitesDir option was removed. Please
review the currently available options.
The option
services.nsd.zones.<name>.data no
longer interpret the dollar sign ($) as a shell variable, as
such it should not be escaped anymore. Thus the following zone
data:
$ORIGIN example.com.
$TTL 1800
@ IN SOA ns1.vpn.nbp.name. admin.example.com. (
Should modified to look like the actual file expected by nsd:
$ORIGIN example.com.
$TTL 1800
@ IN SOA ns1.vpn.nbp.name. admin.example.com. (
service.syncthing.dataDir options now has to
point to exact folder where syncthing is writing to. Example
configuration should look something like:
{
services.syncthing = {
enable = true;
dataDir = "/home/somebody/.syncthing";
user = "somebody";
};
}
networking.firewall.allowPing is now enabled
by default. Users are encouraged to configure an appropriate
rate limit for their machines using the Kernel interface at
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_ratelimit and
/proc/sys/net/ipv6/icmp/ratelimit or using
the firewall itself, i.e. by setting the NixOS option
networking.firewall.pingLimit.
Systems with some broadcom cards used to result into a generated
config that is no longer accepted. If you get errors like
error: path ‘/nix/store/*-broadcom-sta-*’ does not exist and cannot be created
you should either re-run
nixos-generate-config or manually replace
"${config.boot.kernelPackages.broadcom_sta}"
by config.boot.kernelPackages.broadcom_sta in
your /etc/nixos/hardware-configuration.nix.
More discussion is on
the github issue.
The services.xserver.startGnuPGAgent option
has been removed. GnuPG 2.1.x changed the way the gpg-agent
works, and that new approach no longer requires (or even
supports) the "start everything as a child of the
agent" scheme we've implemented in NixOS for older
versions. To configure the gpg-agent for your X session, add the
following code to ~/.bashrc or some file
that’s sourced when your shell is started:
GPG_TTY=$(tty)
export GPG_TTY
If you want to use gpg-agent for SSH, too, add the following to
your session initialization (e.g.
displayManager.sessionCommands)
gpg-connect-agent /bye
unset SSH_AGENT_PID
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK="''${HOME}/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent.ssh"
and make sure that
enable-ssh-support
is included in your ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf.
You will need to use ssh-add to re-add your
ssh keys. If gpg’s automatic transformation of the private keys
to the new format fails, you will need to re-import your private
keyring as well:
gpg --import ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg
The gpg-agent(1) man page has more details
about this subject, i.e. in the "EXAMPLES" section.
Other notable improvements:
ejabberd module is brought back and now works
on NixOS.
Input method support was improved. New NixOS modules (fcitx,
nabi and uim), fcitx engines (chewing, hangul, m17n, mozc and
table-other) and ibus engines (hangul and m17n) have been added.