The vscodium project is now releasing artifacts with slightly different naming: `VSCodium-darwin-${VSCODIUM_VER}.zip` is now `VSCodium-darwin-x64-${VSCODIUM_VER}.zip`. This is likely due to arrival of the new ARM-based macs. In any case, it does mean that we need to update `update-vscodium.sh` to pull the correct artifact down.
See db236e588de "steam: Do $PATH lookup in steam.desktop [...]".
tl;dr: Otherwise widget/panel/desktop icons in DEs like KDE break.
As upstream's .desktop file does not contain any executable paths,
simply avoid substitution.
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configuration.nix(1) states
users.extraUsers.<name>.createHome
[...] If [...] the home directory already exists but is not
owned by the user, directory owner and group will be changed to
match the user.
i.e. ownership would change only if the user mismatched; the code
however ignores the owner, it is sufficient to enable `createHome`:
if ($u->{createHome}) {
make_path($u->{home}, { mode => 0700 }) if ! -e $u->{home};
chown $u->{uid}, $u->{gid}, $u->{home};
}
Furthermore, permissions are ignored on already existing directories and
therefore may allow others to read private data eventually.
Given that createHome already acts as switch to not only create but
effectively own the home directory, manage permissions in the same
manner to ensure the intended default and cover all primary attributes.
Avoid yet another configuration option to have administrators make a
clear and simple choice between securely managing home directories
and optionally defering management to own code (taking care of custom
location, ownership, mode, extended attributes, etc.).
While here, simplify and thereby fix misleading documentation.
pip install deprecated the --build flag. The standard python
installPhase (in pip-install-hook.sh) got updated in commit
76966f8dddf9b0b5bb2d21128c5fd3e4cf3d6256, but we use a custom one so
we need to update it separately.
This will make it easier to make overridable.
Had to rename `packages` attribute to `tools` in `php-packages.nix` because `packages` is shadowed by `makeScope`.