* fix-paths.patch
We had to add a diff to revert [0] as it makes it use the python
from meson which won't be the specific pythonForDocs that
has pygobject (breaking the build). Unfortunate that upstream
made assumptions like "Of course, who needs a way to invoke
the interpreter that works accross different distributions!"
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/blob/1.20.4/NEWS
[0]: c162dc00e5
This fixes a regression from bb649d96b038ab2c567439987bc182f6797bae5a.
There were permission problems, when the preStart script tried to copy
the smokeping.fcgi file over the old file.
Fixes 40dda7383b4a2fe7d0012f90bd653f83d6b88737 which inadvertently installed to
a file as the directory didn't exist.
Also blocked up the postInstall script for readability.
When having backup jobs that persist to a removable device like an
external HDD, the directory shouldn't be created by an activation script
as this might confuse auto-mounting tools such as udiskie(8).
In this case the job will simply fail, with the former approach
udiskie ran into some issues as the path `/run/media/ma27/backup` was
already there and owned by root.
GDM now specifies ordering between `plymouth-quit` and `display-manager`:
9be5321097c16
This causes an ordering cycle between GDM and plymouth-quit which can result in
systemd breaking GDM:
```
plymouth-quit.service: Job display-manager.service/start deleted to break
ordering cycle starting with plymouth-quit.service/start
```
Not sure how often this triggers, as I've run my system with plymouth and
9be5321097c16 without any issues. But I did catch a VM doing this.
NOTE: I also tried to remove the ordering in GDM to see if plymouth managed to
live longer, but it didn't seem to help. So I opted to stick as close to
upstream (upstream GDM specifies ordering, but plymouth does not).
Querying resulted in the following error:
$ goobook query test
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/nix/store/y68w4wwx65yfck84vjsdvfwnii5594lc-python3.7-goobook-3.4/bin/.goobook-wrapped", line 7, in <module>
from goobook.application import main
File "/nix/store/y68w4wwx65yfck84vjsdvfwnii5594lc-python3.7-goobook-3.4/lib/python3.7/site-packages/goobook/application.py", line 18, in <module>
import pkg_resources
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pkg_resources'
This reverts commit ad6aada7e2c3ece14e5ab0e34acdcf35f11e4014.
The patch does not apply to our version.
This commit was part of https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/68875
cc @worldofpeace