The database path can be set by the user, this is useful for keeping
the Maildir and the Mu Xapian cache together without affecting
XDG_CACHE_HOME
Fixes#5534.
Signed-off-by: J. Dekker <jdek@itanimul.li>
* nix: add options 'nixPath' and 'keepOldNixPath'
By default, the system value for $NIX_PATH is kept as a fallback.
To completely override the system value for $NIX_PATH:
nix.keepOldNixPath = false;
* nix: add more tests
* nix: add a declarative alternative to Nix channels
This adds a new option, 'nix.channels'. It's the Nix channels equivalent
of the 'nix.registry' option, and compatible with pre-Flake Nix tooling
including nix-env and nix-shell. Like 'nix.registry', this option is
useful for pinning Nix channels.
Channels defined in the new option can coexist with channels introduced
through the nix-channel command. If the same channel exists in both, the
one from Home Manager will be prioritized.
* nix: add news entry
* nix: make channels respect use-xdg-base-directories
* nix: remove 'with lib;'
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Co-authored-by: Michael Hoang <enzime@users.noreply.github.com>
Some prefer to handle modules-* imperatively for more flexibility, e.g.,
via waybar "includes" (https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar/wiki/Configuration).
Current HM defaults modules-* to `[]` instead of null for most other
settings, so they get written to ~/.config/waybar/config even though
no explicit configuration has been made.
And they take precedence over the imperative ones because of how
waybar's includes work:
====
Paths to additional configuration files.
Each file can contain a single object with any of the bar configuration options. In case of duplicate options, the first defined value takes precedence, i.e. including file -> first included file -> etc. Nested includes are permitted, but make sure to avoid circular imports.
For a multi-bar config, the include directive affects only current bar configuration object.
====
After migrating to nixos-render-docs, the extension move to .xtml.
Unfortunately, this broke links to the previous Options Page.
This patch provides a basic redirect support to the new Options Page.
To avoid this kind of message:
swayidle[181123]: - [Line 1054] Unable to connect to the compositor. If your compositor is running, check or set the WAYLAND_DISPLAY environment variable.
MacOS doesn't support the long-style `--fqdn` option to `hostname` that
was added by 1b589257f7.
Switch to short style `-f` that should be supported on every platform.
The 24.05 update for KDE Connect moved the kdeconnectd binary from
`/libexec` to `/bin`, so this fix will check the version of the
package used and set the path accordingly.
Since nixpkgs commit 993baa587c4b82e791686f6ce711bcd4ee8ef933,
`networking.hostName` is not allowed to be a FQDN.
Add `hostname --fqdn` to the default flake attribute names that are
searched.
If
netorking.hostname = "hostname";
networking.domain = "example.com";
is set in the system NixOS configuration, this allows defining
homeConfigurations."username@hostname.example.com" = ...
and still use
home-manager switch --flake .
instead of having to type out
home-manager switch --flake .#$(whoami)@$(hostname --fqdn)
`splitString "" "some string"` would throw exception `error: invalid
regular expression` on Darwin (or accurately, on Nix built against
libc++). Refer to https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/7208 for
details.
Before Nix handles that issue correctly, we should refrain from using
`splitString ""`, and luckliy `lib.stringAsChars` can do the same thing.
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Co-authored-by: TANIGUCHI Kohei <a.d.xvii.kal.mai@gmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/home-manager/cli/ja/
Translation: Home Manager/Home Manager CLI
Currently translated at 94.5% (35 of 37 strings)
Co-authored-by: Narazaki Shuji <shujinarazaki@protonmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/home-manager/cli/ja/
Translation: Home Manager/Home Manager CLI