* broot: update test to match upstream changes
Fixes#3527
(cherry picked from commit 18b56e3f7d)
* broot: simplify test slightly
(cherry picked from commit d7a3c26854)
* i3status-rust: fix tests
Nix 2.12.0 slightly changed the JSON output format. This updates the
i3status-rust test cases to match.
(cherry picked from commit 263f6e4523)
When building from a flake, `nix build` hides the build output by
default, with a `-L`/`--print-build-logs` option to show it. Pass this
option along from `home-manager` if the user provides it.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
(cherry picked from commit c55fa26ce0)
Before we used dirname and readlink from the ambient environment,
which caused problems when they don't behave as expected.
Fixes#3516
(cherry picked from commit d7eee202e5)
Depending on DHCP settings you might end up with different output from
running `hostname`. Eg, your local hostname is `mylaptop`, and your
home router is configured with a local domain of `.hoome.arpa`. In
this case:
$ hostname
mylaptop.home.arpa
$ hostname -s
mylaptop
If you then go to cafe which has its router configured with `.lan` as
its local domain. Then, if your DHCP settings accept the local domain
from the router,
$ hostname
myalaptop.lan
$ hostname -s
mylaptop
With the pre-existing behaviour, if you had a
`"me@mylaptop.home.arpa"` entry in `outputs.homeConfigurations`,
running `home-manager switch` would fail:
$ home-manager switch
error: flake 'git+file:///home/me/.config/nixpkgs' does not provide
attribute 'packages.aarch64-darwin.homeConfigurations."me".activationPackage',
'legacyPackages.aarch64-darwin.homeConfigurations."me".activationPackage'
or 'homeConfigurations."me".activationPackage'
After this commit, you can put configuration in a `"me@mylaptop"`
entry in `outputs.homeConfigurations`, and everything will work on
either network.
(cherry picked from commit e7eba9cc46)
The previous variant used IFD to generate the `JAVA_HOME` variable and relied on internal hooks of the `java` package, this failed for a user cross compiling their configuration.
This PR changes that and uses the `home` attribute, as documented in the very last sentence of the https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#sec-language-java chapter.
(cherry picked from commit b3565b3447)
The old trigger would actually never cause a restart since the path
doesn't change. With this change the trigger is now using the actual
configuration path in the Nix store, which depends on the content.
(cherry picked from commit 65700a4fd1)
While this is created to match `himalaya`’s configuration API, this
could easly be reused for other programs that consume the email module
by concatination the strings.
(cherry picked from commit 05d71f517b)
I wish there there were a contribution option outside of the proprietary
closed-source, Microsoft GitHub platform :(
(cherry picked from commit 9e266ca2a7)
Specifically, inform the command about the absolute path of
dbus-daemon. Otherwise it will try running dbus-daemon from PATH,
which may not always work.
PR #3405
(cherry picked from commit 02c0546033)
This commit allows imperative management of "urls" file. It can be
useful if "urls" file is treated as a secret.
With this change, it's possible to provision "urls" via Syncthing,
agenix, sops-nix or other means, while still managing Newsboat
declaratively.
`--experimental-backends` flag was removed in the recent released picom
v10. Using it now will result in the program exiting.
v10 also introduces its counter-part, `--legacy-backends`. However this
will be removed soon. Instead of adding this as an separate option, add
`extraArgs` option so for those that they want they can pass it manuall.
It is also more future proof.
Previously, this module was all-or-nothing with its pre-defined user
dirs. This allows e.g. `xdg.userDirs.desktop = null;` to opt-out of
some configuration while still benefiting from the rest.
Starting with state version 22.11 we completely reset the PATH
variable in the activation script. This is to avoid impurities and
unexpected results if the activation script accidentally uses a
command found in the user's PATH.