Because `extraPackages` and `overrides` expect functions as values it
has not been possible to perform merges. This adds suitable types for
these options that allow reasonable merging.
When a configuration file would be written to an existing file, rather
than failing switch (and having the user have to move or delete those
files), move the files automatically to a new path.
Closes#585
In particular, don't add trailing backslashes introduced by
`xautolockExtraOptions`. Systemd's unit file parser seems to have
gotten a bit stricter and with systemd 242, the trailing backslash
caused the next non-empty line to be ignored.
In that case, this was `[Section]`, so all subsequent settings were
mistakenly added to `[Service]`, causing them to be ignored entirely.
Simplify and fix this by using `concatStringsSep` to build a single
`ExecStart` line.
This fixes a build error occurring when building a configuration
having fontconfig enabled and `home.packages` only containing one
package installing things to `/lib`.
Also adds a number of test cases to verify the fontconfig cache
generation functionality.
Fixes#703
Add parens to expression so the `-exec` includes files matching both.
Otherwise (before this change) the `-exec` is only invoked for
links (`-type l`):
file or (link -> doexec)
=>
(file or link) -> doexec
Also deprecates the `fonts.fontconfig.enableProfileFonts` option. The
configuration is now always generated if `fonts.fontconfig.enable` is
set.
Fixes#520
Unfortunately, using `attrsOf` is not possible since it results in too
eager evaluation. In particular, the
home.sessionVariables = {
FOO = "Hello";
BAR = "${config.home.sessionVariables.FOO} World!";
};
example will cause an infinite recursion.
This commit restores the option type of
- `home.sessionVariables`,
- `pam.sessionVariables`,
- `programs.bash.sessionVariables`, and
- `programs.zsh.sessionVariables`
to `attrs`. It also adds test cases for the above options to avoid
regressions.
Fixes#659
Having this in the unit file will prevent the file from being
restarted if a change is detected. This is useful if data loss may
occur if the unit is suddenly restarted. For example, restarting the
Emacs service may result in the loss of unsaved open buffers.
This should allow more sensible merging behavior. In particular, with
this change it is possible to use, for example, `mkForce` for greater
control of merging.
Fixes#543