Release 17.09 (“Hummingbird”, 2017/09/??)HighlightsIn addition to numerous new and upgraded packages, this release
has the following highlights:
The GNOME version is now 3.24. KDE Plasma was upgraded to 5.10,
KDE Applications to 17.08.1 and KDE Frameworks to 5.37.
The user handling now keeps track of deallocated UIDs/GIDs. When a user
or group is revived, this allows it to be allocated the UID/GID it had before.
A consequence is that UIDs and GIDs are no longer reused.
The module option now
causes the first head specified in this list to be set as the primary
head. Apart from that, it's now possible to also set additional options
by using an attribute set, for example:
{ services.xserver.xrandrHeads = [
"HDMI-0"
{
output = "DVI-0";
primary = true;
monitorConfig = ''
Option "Rotate" "right"
'';
}
];
}
This will set the DVI-0 output to be the primary head,
even though HDMI-0 is the first head in the list.
The handling of SSL in the services.nginx module has
been cleaned up, renaming the misnamed enableSSL to
onlySSL which reflects its original intention. This
is not to be used with the already existing forceSSL
which creates a second non-SSL virtual host redirecting to the SSL
virtual host. This by chance had worked earlier due to specific
implementation details. In case you had specified both please remove
the enableSSL option to keep the previous behaviour.
Another addSSL option has been introduced to configure
both a non-SSL virtual host and an SSL virtual host with the same
configuration.
Options to configure resolver options and
upstream blocks have been introduced. See their information
for further details.
The port option has been replaced by a more generic
listen option which makes it possible to specify
multiple addresses, ports and SSL configs dependant on the new SSL
handling mentioned above.
New ServicesThe following new services were added since the last release:config/fonts/fontconfig-penultimate.nixconfig/fonts/fontconfig-ultimate.nixconfig/terminfo.nixhardware/sensor/iio.nixhardware/nitrokey.nixhardware/raid/hpsa.nixprograms/browserpass.nixprograms/gnupg.nixprograms/qt5ct.nixprograms/slock.nixprograms/thefuck.nixsecurity/auditd.nixsecurity/lock-kernel-modules.nixservice-managers/docker.nixservice-managers/trivial.nixservices/admin/salt/master.nixservices/admin/salt/minion.nixservices/audio/slimserver.nixservices/cluster/kubernetes/default.nixservices/cluster/kubernetes/dns.nixservices/cluster/kubernetes/dashboard.nixservices/continuous-integration/hail.nixservices/databases/clickhouse.nixservices/databases/postage.nixservices/desktops/gnome3/gnome-disks.nixservices/desktops/gnome3/gpaste.nixservices/logging/SystemdJournal2Gelf.nixservices/logging/heartbeat.nixservices/logging/journalwatch.nixservices/logging/syslogd.nixservices/mail/mailhog.nixservices/mail/nullmailer.nixservices/misc/airsonic.nixservices/misc/autorandr.nixservices/misc/exhibitor.nixservices/misc/fstrim.nixservices/misc/gollum.nixservices/misc/irkerd.nixservices/misc/jackett.nixservices/misc/radarr.nixservices/misc/snapper.nixservices/monitoring/osquery.nixservices/monitoring/prometheus/collectd-exporter.nixservices/monitoring/prometheus/fritzbox-exporter.nixservices/network-filesystems/kbfs.nixservices/networking/dnscache.nixservices/networking/fireqos.nixservices/networking/iwd.nixservices/networking/keepalived/default.nixservices/networking/keybase.nixservices/networking/lldpd.nixservices/networking/matterbridge.nixservices/networking/squid.nixservices/networking/tinydns.nixservices/networking/xrdp.nixservices/security/shibboleth-sp.nixservices/security/sks.nixservices/security/sshguard.nixservices/security/torify.nixservices/security/usbguard.nixservices/security/vault.nixservices/system/earlyoom.nixservices/system/saslauthd.nixservices/web-apps/nexus.nixservices/web-apps/pgpkeyserver-lite.nixservices/web-apps/piwik.nixservices/web-servers/lighttpd/collectd.nixservices/web-servers/minio.nixservices/x11/display-managers/xpra.nixservices/x11/xautolock.nixtasks/filesystems/bcachefs.nixtasks/powertop.nixBackward IncompatibilitiesWhen upgrading from a previous release, please be aware of the
following incompatible changes:
In an Qemu-based virtualization environment, the network interface
names changed from i.e. enp0s3 to
ens3.
This is due to a kernel configuration change. The new naming
is consistent with those of other Linux distributions with
systemd. See
#29197
for more information.
A machine is affected if the virt-what tool
either returns qemu or
kvmand has
interface names used in any part of its NixOS configuration,
in particular if a static network configuration with
networking.interfaces is used.
Before rebooting affected machines, please ensure:
Change the interface names in your NixOS configuration.
The first interface will be called ens3,
the second one ens8 and starting from there
incremented by 1.
After changing the interface names, rebuild your system with
nixos-rebuild boot to activate the new
configuration after a reboot. If you switch to the new
configuration right away you might lose network connectivity!
If using nixops, deploy with
nixops deploy --force-reboot.
The following changes apply if the stateVersion is changed to 17.09 or higher.
For stateVersion = "17.03" or lower the old behavior is preserved.
The postgres default version was changed from 9.5 to 9.6.
The postgres superuser name has changed from root to postgres to more closely follow what other Linux distributions are doing.
The postgres default dataDir has changed from /var/db/postgres to /var/lib/postgresql/$psqlSchema where $psqlSchema is 9.6 for example.
The mysql default dataDir has changed from /var/mysql to /var/lib/mysql.
Radicale's default package has changed from 1.x to 2.x. Instructions to migrate can be found here . It is also possible to use the newer version by setting the package to radicale2, which is done automatically when stateVersion is 17.09 or higher. The extraArgs option has been added to allow passing the data migration arguments specified in the instructions; see the radicale.nix NixOS test for an example migration.
The aiccu package was removed. This is due to SixXS
sunsetting its IPv6 tunnel.
The fanctl package and fan module
have been removed due to the developers not upstreaming their iproute2
patches and lagging with compatibility to recent iproute2 versions.
Top-level idea package collection was renamed.
All JetBrains IDEs are now at jetbrains.
flexget's state database cannot be upgraded to its
new internal format, requiring removal of any existing
db-config.sqlite which will be automatically recreated.
The ipfs service now doesn't ignore the dataDir option anymore. If you've ever set this option to anything other than the default you'll have to either unset it (so the default gets used) or migrate the old data manually with
dataDir=<valueOfDataDir>
mv /var/lib/ipfs/.ipfs/* $dataDir
rmdir /var/lib/ipfs/.ipfs
The caddy service was previously using an extra
.caddy directory in the data directory specified
with the dataDir option. The contents of the
.caddy directory are now expected to be in the
dataDir.
The ssh-agent user service is not started by default
anymore. Use programs.ssh.startAgent to enable it if
needed. There is also a new programs.gnupg.agent
module that creates a gpg-agent user service. It can
also serve as a SSH agent if enableSSHSupport is set.
The services.tinc.networks.<name>.listenAddress
option had a misleading name that did not correspond to its behavior. It
now correctly defines the ip to listen for incoming connections on. To
keep the previous behaviour, use
services.tinc.networks.<name>.bindToAddress
instead. Refer to the description of the options for more details.
tlsdate package and module were removed. This is due to the project
being dead and not building with openssl 1.1.
wvdial package and module were removed. This is due to the project
being dead and not building with openssl 1.1.
cc-wrapper's setup-hook now exports a number of
environment variables corresponding to binutils binaries,
(e.g. LD, STRIP, RANLIB,
etc). This is done to prevent packages' build systems guessing, which is
harder to predict, especially when cross-compiling. However, some packages
have broken due to this—their build systems either not supporting, or
claiming to support without adequate testing, taking such environment
variables as parameters.
services.firefox.syncserver now runs by default as a
non-root user. To accomodate this change, the default sqlite database
location has also been changed. Migration should work automatically.
Refer to the description of the options for more details.
The compiz window manager and package was
removed. The system support had been broken for several years.
Touchpad support should now be enabled through
libinput as synaptics is
now deprecated. See the option
services.xserver.libinput.enable.
grsecurity/PaX support has been dropped, following upstream's
decision to cease free support. See
upstream's announcement for more information.
No complete replacement for grsecurity/PaX is available presently.
services.mysql now has declarative
configuration of databases and users with the ensureDatabases and
ensureUsers options.
These options will never delete existing databases and users,
especially not when the value of the options are changed.
The MySQL users will be identified using
Unix socket authentication. This authenticates the
Unix user with the same name only, and that without the need
for a password.
If you have previously created a MySQL root
user with a password, you will need to add
root user for unix socket authentication
before using the new options. This can be done by running the
following SQL script:
CREATE USER 'root'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'root'@'%' WITH GRANT OPTION;
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
-- Optionally, delete the password-authenticated user:
-- DROP USER 'root'@'localhost';
services.mysqlBackup now works by default
without any user setup, including for users other than
mysql.
By default, the mysql user is no longer the
user which performs the backup. Instead a system account
mysqlbackup is used.
The mysqlBackup service is also now using
systemd timers instead of cron.
Therefore, the services.mysqlBackup.period
option no longer exists, and has been replaced with
services.mysqlBackup.calendar, which is in
the format of systemd.time(7).
If you expect to be sent an e-mail when the backup fails,
consider using a script which monitors the systemd journal for
errors. Regretfully, at present there is no built-in
functionality for this.
You can check that backups still work by running
systemctl start mysql-backup then
systemctl status mysql-backup.
Templated systemd services e.g container@name are
now handled currectly when switching to a new configuration, resulting
in them being reloaded.
Steam: the newStdcpp parameter
was removed and should not be needed anymore.
Redis has been updated to version 4 which mandates a cluster
mass-restart, due to changes in the network handling, in order
to ensure compatibility with networks NATing traffic.
Other Notable Changes
Modules can now be disabled by using
disabledModules, allowing another to take it's place. This can be
used to import a set of modules from another channel while keeping the
rest of the system on a stable release.
Updated to FreeType 2.7.1, including a new TrueType engine.
The new engine replaces the Infinality engine which was the default in
NixOS. The default font rendering settings are now provided by
fontconfig-penultimate, replacing fontconfig-ultimate; the new defaults
are less invasive and provide rendering that is more consistent with
other systems and hopefully with each font designer's intent. Some
system-wide configuration has been removed from the Fontconfig NixOS
module where user Fontconfig settings are available.
ZFS/SPL have been updated to 0.7.0, zfsUnstable, splUnstable
have therefore been removed.
The option now allows the value
null in addition to timezone strings. This value
allows changing the timezone of a system imperatively using
timedatectl set-timezone. The default timezone
is still UTC.
Nixpkgs overlays may now be specified with a file as well as a directory. The
value of <nixpkgs-overlays> may be a file, and
~/.config/nixpkgs/overlays.nix can be used instead of the
~/.config/nixpkgs/overlays directory.
See the overlays chapter of the Nixpkgs manual for more details.
Definitions for /etc/hosts can now be specified
declaratively with networking.hosts.
Two new options have been added to the installer loader, in addition
to the default having changed. The kernel log verbosity has been lowered
to the upstream default for the default options, in order to not spam
the console when e.g. joining a network.
This therefore leads to adding a new debug option
to set the log level to the previous verbose mode, to make debugging
easier, but still accessible easily.
Additionally a copytoram option has been added,
which makes it possible to remove the install medium after booting.
This allows tethering from your phone after booting from it.
services.gitlab-runner.configOptions has been added
to specify the configuration of gitlab-runners declaratively.
services.jenkins.plugins has been added
to install plugins easily, this can be generated with jenkinsPlugins2nix.
services.postfix.config has been added
to specify the main.cf with NixOS options. Additionally other options
have been added to the postfix module and has been improved further.
The GitLab package and module have been updated to the latest 10.0
release.
The systemd-boot boot loader now lists the NixOS
version, kernel version and build date of all bootable generations.
The dnscrypt-proxy service now defaults to using a random upstream resolver,
selected from the list of public non-logging resolvers with DNSSEC support.
Existing configurations can be migrated to this mode of operation by
omitting the option
or setting it to "random".