This is what currently happens (from the journal log):
[/nix/store/HASH-unit/transmission.service:27] Executable path is not absolute, ignoring: kill -HUP $MAINPID
Fix it by using absolute path to kill.
1 minute is too short, given that the autovacuum launcher often seems
to require exactly 1 minute to shut down. (This might be a bug
related to autovacuum_naptime.)
Now you can access gitweb at http://yourserver/gitweb by simply adding
this to configuration.nix (assuming services.lighttpd.enable = true);
services.lighttpd.gitweb.enable = true;
The path to all bare repositories served by gitweb can be set with this
option (default value below):
services.lighttpd.gitweb.projectroot = "/srv/git";
Based on patch contributed by Bjørn Forsman.
If true, show server status overview at /server-status, statistics at
/server-statistics and list of loaded modules at /server-config.
Patch contributed by Bjørn Forsman.
If true, requests in the form /~user/page.html are rewritten to take
the file public_html/page.html from the home directory of the user.
Default is off.
Patch contributed by Bjørn Forsman.
Instead of forcing users to configure lighttpd manually, make it an
option. The current services.lighttpd.configText option can still be
used for manual configuration, but if it is left blank (default) we'll
use the new generated config file.
The generated config file ensures that the server drops root priveleges
and runs as the "lighttpd" user. It pulls in some new config params that
can be set in configuration.nix (here with default values):
services.lighttpd.document-root = "/srv/www"
services.lighttpd.port = 80
services.lighttpd.extraConfig = "" # appended to the generated file
And it enables access and error logging to the systemd journal.
Patch contributed by Bjørn Forsman.
After Linux 3.2(?), /proc/bus/usb (and usbfs (or usbdevfs?)) went away,
leaving virtualbox no way to determine what USB devices were connected
to the system. The solution was to add some virtualbox specific udev
rules to populate /dev/vboxusb with what was in /proc/bus/usb before.
Patch contributed by Jack Cummings.
Activation scripts are run before systemd is started, so unless users
are loading firmware in the initrd (which AFAICT we currently have no
support for) the previous /sys-based setting of firmware_class was
ineffective on boot.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>