This splits PulseAudio and JACK emulation into separate outputs. Doing
so provides a number of benefits.
First it fixes pw-pulse and pw-jack. Prior to this they pointed to bogus
locations because the environment variables were not evaluated.
Technically fixing this only requires setting libpulse-path and
libjack-path to any absolute path not necessarily separate outputs but
it comes as a nice result.
Secondly it allows overriding libpulseaudio with pipewire.pulse in many
packages. This is possible because the new outputs have a more standard
layout.
This adds two tests. One is for whether the paths used by the module are
present, while the other is for testing functionality of PipeWire
itself. This is done with the recent addition of installed tests by
upstream.
This allows for transparent JACK and PulseAudio emulation. With this you
can essentially replace your entire audio framework with just PipeWire
for almost no configuration.
It had confusing semantics, being somewhere between a boolean option and
a FontPath specification. Introduce fontPath to replace it and mark the
old option as removed.
As of version 1.18.0 Appindicator support is available in the official
network-manager-applet package. To use nm-applet in an Appindicator
environment the applet should be started with the following command:
$ nm-applet --indicator
Without this option it does appear in the Enlightenment panel systray,
for instance.
Regression introduced by 053b05d14d.
The commit in question essentially removed the "with pkgs;" from the
scope around the various packages added to environment.systemPackages.
Since services.colord.enable and services.xserver.wacom.enable are false
by default, the change above didn't directly result in an evaluation
error.
Tested evaluation before and after this change via:
for cfg in hardware.bluetooth.enable \
networking.networkmanager.enable \
hardware.pulseaudio.enable \
powerManagement.enable \
services.colord.enable \
services.samba.enable \
services.xserver.wacom.enable; do
nix-instantiate --eval nixos --arg configuration '{
services.xserver.desktopManager.plasma5.enable = true;
'"$cfg"' = true;
}' -A config.environment.systemPackages > /dev/null
done
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @ttuegel
Since using flakes disallows the usage of <unstable> (which I use in
some tests), this adds an alternative. By setting specialArgs, all VMs
can get the `unstable` flake input as an arg. This is not possible with
extraConfigurations, as that would lead to infinite recursions.
In version 2.0.15 `gotify` switched to `packr` at 2.x which is why the
UI can't be served properly via HTTP and causes an empty 500 response and
the following errors in `journald`:
```
2020/09/12 19:18:33 [Recovery] 2020/09/12 - 19:18:33 panic recovered:
GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:8080
Accept: */*
User-Agent: curl/7.72.0
stat /home/ma27/Projects/ui/build/index.html: no such file or directory
```
This wasn't caught by the VM-test as it only tested the REST and push
APIs. Using their internal `packr.go` script in our build as it's the
case in the upstream build-system[1] fixes the issue.
[1] https://github.com/gotify/server/pull/277/files#diff-b67911656ef5d18c4ae36cb6741b7965R48