nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/x11/window-managers/wmii.nix
AndersonTorres 2955b2fcf4 Getting rid of mkOption in NixOS window manager modules
Now the default way to define NixOS window manager modules is to use
mkEnableOption to describe the module itself.
In this commit, all files on nixos/modules/services/x11/window-managers
are changed.
2015-12-04 07:38:23 -02:00

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{ config, lib, pkgs, options, modulesPath, ... }:
let
inherit (lib) mkOption mkIf singleton;
cfg = config.services.xserver.windowManager.wmii;
wmii = pkgs.wmii_hg;
in
{
options = {
services.xserver.windowManager.wmii.enable = mkEnableOption "wmii";
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
services.xserver.windowManager.session = singleton
# stop wmii by
# $wmiir xwrite /ctl quit
# this will cause wmii exiting with exit code 0
# (or "mod+a quit", which is bound to do the same thing in wmiirc
# by default)
#
# why this loop?
# wmii crashes once a month here. That doesn't matter that much
# wmii can recover very well. However without loop the X session
# terminates and then your workspace setup is lost and all
# applications running on X will terminate.
# Another use case is kill -9 wmii; after rotating screen.
# Note: we don't like kill for that purpose. But it works (->
# subject "wmii and xrandr" on mailinglist)
{ name = "wmii";
start = ''
while :; do
${wmii}/bin/wmii && break
done
'';
};
environment.systemPackages = [ wmii ];
};
}