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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.
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[[sec-release-22.11]]
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== Release 22.11
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This is the current unstable branch and the information in this section is therefore not final.
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[[sec-release-22.11-highlights]]
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=== Highlights
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This release has the following notable changes:
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* The <<opt-home.stateVersion>> option no longer has a default value.
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It used to default to ``18.09'', which was the Home Manager version
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that introduced the option. If your configuration does not explicitly
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set this option then you need to add
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[source,nix]
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home.stateVersion = "18.09";
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to your configuration.
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* The Flake function `homeManagerConfiguration` has been simplified.
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Specifically, the arguments
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--
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- `configuration`,
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- `username`,
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- `homeDirectory`,
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- `stateVersion`,
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- `extraModules`, and
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- `system`
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--
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have been removed. Instead use the new `modules` argument, which
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accepts a list of NixOS modules.
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Further, the `pkgs` argument is now mandatory and should be set to
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`nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system}` where `nixpkgs` is the Nixpkgs
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input of your choice.
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For example, if your Flake currently contains
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[source,nix]
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----
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homeManagerConfiguration {
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configuration = import ./home.nix;
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system = "x86_64-linux";
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username = "jdoe";
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homeDirectory = "/home/jdoe";
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stateVersion = "22.05";
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extraModules = [ ./some-extra-module.nix ];
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}
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----
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then you can change it to
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[source,nix]
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----
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homeManagerConfiguration {
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pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system};
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modules = [
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./home.nix
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./some-extra-module.nix
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{
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home = {
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username = "jdoe";
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homeDirectory = "/home/jdoe";
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stateVersion = "22.05";
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};
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}
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];
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}
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----
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Of course, you can move the assignment of <<opt-home.username>>,
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<<opt-home.homeDirectory>>, and <<opt-home.stateVersion>> to some
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other file or simply place them in your `home.nix`.
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* The `services.picom` module has been refactored to use structural
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settings.
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As a result `services.picom.extraOptions` has been removed in favor of
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<<opt-services.picom.settings>>. Also, `services.picom.blur*` were
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removed since upstream changed the blur settings to be more flexible.
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You can migrate the blur settings to use
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<<opt-services.picom.settings>> instead.
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* The `services.compton` module has been removed. It was deprecated in
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release 20.03. Use `services.picom` instead.
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[[sec-release-22.11-state-version-changes]]
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=== State Version Changes
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The state version in this release includes the changes below.
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These changes are only active if the `home.stateVersion` option is set to "22.11" or later.
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* The <<opt-services.mpd.musicDirectory>> option now defaults to the
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value of <<opt-xdg.userDirs.music>> if <<opt-xdg.userDirs.enable>> is
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enabled. Otherwise it is undefined and must be specified in the user
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configuration.
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* The activation script now resets `PATH` before running. Before, the
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user's `PATH` environment variable would be used in the script and
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this made it possible for commands in the activation script to run
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arbitrary commands accessible to the user. We now restrict the
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activation script to commands that are explicitly specified.
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There is no official way to restore the old behavior. We attempt to
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make the activation script as reproducible as possible and honoring
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the user's `PATH` reduces reproducibility.
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If you need to run a command in an activation script block then refer
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to the command by its absolute command path, such as
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`${pkgs.hello}/bin/hello`.
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