Removing the `Accept-Encoding` header breaks applications which may
produce already compressed content.
Removing this header is staded in the nginx docs but is ment as an
example, not as an recomendation.
To avoid extra flickering on boot, we want GDM to tell Plymouth to
quit after GDM takes control of the display. That configuration was
reverted in #71065 because it caused ‘nixos-rebuild switch’ to bring
down the graphical session. The reason was that if multi-user.target
wants plymouth-quit.service which conflicts display-manager.service,
then when ‘nixos-rebuild switch’ starts multi-user.target,
display-manager.service is stopped so plymouth-quit.service can be
started. We avoid this problem by removing WantedBy:
multi-user.target from plymouth-quit.service.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
This reverts commit 3cd2b59b8c261e927977b99c382a2c3067449883.
It created infinite recursion when using LXQt, since lxqt module
uses `config.system.path` in `services.xserver.desktopManager.session`.
`config.system.path` is a `buildEnv` that depends on `environment.systemPackages`.
xserver uses the wrong version of xkbvalidate, the one from
buildPackages should be used or else the resulting xkbvalidate binary is
compiled for the target architecture.
This changes the default behavior which opened by default the firewall rules.
The users now need to declare explicitely they want to open the firewall.
This also fixes some various small limitations:
- Drop unnecessary quoting
- Drop duplicated gerbera interface definition
- Fix configuration indentation
In the sense that the pkgs dependency will be pulled if the service is
transcoding enabled. Otherwise, the transcoding part is completely dropped from
the generated configuration.
Secrets are injected from the environment into the rendered
configuration before each startup using envsubst.
The test now makes use of this feature for the server password.
This reverts commit fb6d63f3fdd95a5468d43a0693c8ca7c1894363f.
I really hope this finally fixes#99236: evaluation on Hydra.
This time I really did check basically the same commit on Hydra:
https://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1618011
Right now I don't have energy to find what exactly is wrong in the
commit, and it doesn't seem important in comparison to nixos-unstable
channel being stuck on a commit over one week old.
Please note that this is only for 21.03 since `nextcloud19` is intended
to be the default for the already feature-frozen 20.09 (the bump itself
is supposed to get backported however).