This causes some cruft to be uploaded (such as unit files) but it
ensures that every package used by the base system ends up in the
channel, not just environment.systemPackages.
(cherry picked from commit 4dfca8e14a5d1c2e62bb5ad267163a7a32ef872f)
Currently only tests basic resource record lookup against IPv4 and IPv6.
Nothing special yet, but probably enough for most setups.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This reverts commit 469f22d717, reversing
changes made to 0078bc5d8f.
Conflicts:
nixos/modules/installer/tools/nixos-generate-config.pl
nixos/modules/system/boot/loader/grub/install-grub.pl
nixos/release.nix
nixos/tests/installer.nix
I tried to keep apparently-safe code in conflicts.
release.nix and release-combined.nix current hardcode the systems which
they are built for. This change introduces an argument to the
expressions called supportedSystems, which allows the builder to choose
which architectures he wants to build. By default, this uses the same
linux x86_64 and i686 architectures.
Now you can just say:
$ nix-build '<nixos/tests/login.nix>'
You can still get the driver script for interactive testing:
$ nix-build '<nixos/tests/login.nix>' -A driver
$ ./result/bin/nixos-test-driver
You can now run a test in the nixos/tests directory directly using
nix-build, e.g.
$ nix-build '<nixos/tests/login.nix>' -A test
This gets rid of having to add the test to nixos/tests/default.nix.
(Of course, you still need to add it to nixos/release.nix if you want
Hydra to run the test.)
It's now "<yy>.<mm>pre<commit-count>.<short-hash>"
(e.g. "13.10pre5678.gfedcba") for the unstable branch, and
"<yy>.<mm>.<commit-count>.<short-hash>" (e.g. "13.10.5678.gfedcba")
for stable branches.