Turns out pulling nmt and nmd from Nixpkgs causes an IFD, even when
the packages are fixed-output derivations.
Thus, since Sourcehut is up and well, we can revert to simply fetching
nmd and nmt directly.
See discussion in <https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/pull/4884>.
DBus activated services such as mako use the XCURSOR_THEME and
XCURSOR_SIZE environment variables to decide how to show the cursor,
so without these, the cursor may not match the rest of the desktop
when hovering over (in this example) mako notification surfaces.
The gradle package from nixpkgs will install a default Java version and
pass it to the gradle executable without polluting the global env.
Users can customize this by overriding the gradle package like so:
programs.gradle = {
package = (pkgs.gradle.override {
java = pkgs.jdk21;
});
}
This commit makes it possible to specify Firefox' extraPolicies
through:
programs.firefox.package = pkgs.firefox.override {
extraPolicies = {... }
}
This was possible in the past but was broken by:
3feeb77155
firefox: add support for specifying policies (#4626)
This adds a Boolean option `uninstall`. When enabled this option will
reset side-effecting configurations to their "empty" state. The intent
is that this will cause the activation script to remove all managed
files and packages.
Doing it this way should hopefully be more robust than the previous
solution. It also allows a somewhat more convenient uninstall process
when using Flakes; put `uninstall = true` in your existing
configuration and then do a switch.
Also add simple uninstall test in CI test job.
The identity's signature will be configured according to signature.text
and signature.showSignature. Signature commands are not supported by
Thunderbird.
> -e file
> True if file exists.
> -f file
> True if file exists and is a regular file.
> [...]
> -L file
> True if file exists and is a symbolic link.
>
> (Source: bash(1))
Minor fix in documentation. The example in
`programs.zsh.prezto.pmoduleDirs` is not compatible with shell
environment variables like `$HOME`, must be replaced with nix
compatible variables eg: `home.homeDirectory`.
Fixes#4452
Osmscout-server includes a setting in its UI to create a systemd user
service and socket to run the server on demand. This does not function
correctly on NixOS, for two reasons:
1. It assumes that the binary path is stable (e.g.
/usr/bin/osmscout-server), which is not the case on NixOS.
2. It auto-detects the unwrapped binary path, which doesn't work.
This module allows the user to access the same functionality on NixOS.
Having the module enabled but never using gh will result in the config file
existing but no hosts.yml. In that scenario we won't have anything to
migrate, so only test for hosts.yml.