On NixOS the session.so php extension is a separate package (and not builtin
in libphp.so). But since the uwsgi php plugin uses the session
mechanisms, we need to link the plugin to that library too.
With this change uwsgipluginpy is hacked to take an additional UWSGICONFIG_PHP_LDFLAGS
environment variable and add it to its LDFLAGS, and then in the nix
expression the UWSGICONFIG_PHP_LDFLAGS is set to point to php.extensions.session
uwsgi needs to run php-config to get the include path. set the
UWSGICONFIG_PHPPATH to the php-config in the php.dev store.
Patch common.h to directly include php_session.h (since it's a separate package on
nixos).
NIX_CFLAGS_LINK was removed since it doesn't seem to be used at all
https://github.com/unbit/uwsgi/blob/master/plugins/php/common.h
smbclient does not properly link and when trying to run it it fails with
messages like:
dyld: Library not loaded: /private/tmp/nix-build-samba-4.7.12.drv-0/samba-4.7.12/bin/default/source3/libpopt-samba3-samba4.dylib
Referenced from: result/bin/smbclient
Reason: image not found
Previously, `vfs_snapper` was only built if `dbus` was found.
Now, `vfs_snapper` is enabled by default (on Linux)
and it requires dbus to be available:
```
Checking for dbus: not found
vfs_snapper is enabled but prerequisite dbus-1 package not found. Use
--with-shared-modules=!vfs_snapper to disable vfs_snapper support.
```
We could pass `--with-shared-modules=!vfs_snapper` to disable it,
but currently pass `--with-shared-modules=ALL`,
so add dbus as a dependency instead.
`nixos-rebuild build-vm-with-bootloader` currently fails with the
default NixOS EFI configuration:
$ cat >configuration.nix <<EOF
{
fileSystems."/".device = "/dev/sda1";
boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true;
boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true;
}
EOF
$ nixos-rebuild build-vm-with-bootloader -I nixos-config=$PWD/configuration.nix -I nixpkgs=https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/nixos-20.09.tar.gz
[...]
insmod: ERROR: could not insert module /nix/store/1ibmgfr13r8b6xyn4f0wj115819f359c-linux-5.4.83/lib/modules/5.4.83/kernel/fs/efivarfs/efivarfs.ko.xz: No such device
mount: /sys/firmware/efi/efivars: mount point does not exist.
[ 1.908328] reboot: Power down
builder for '/nix/store/dx2ycclyknvibrskwmii42sgyalagjxa-nixos-boot-disk.drv' failed with exit code 32
[...]
Fix it by setting virtualisation.useEFIBoot = true in qemu-vm.nix, when
efi is needed.
And remove the now unneeded configuration in
./nixos/tests/systemd-boot.nix, since it's handled globally.
Before:
* release-20.03: successful build, unsuccessful run
* release-20.09 (and master): unsuccessful build
After:
* Successful build and run.
Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/107255
The shell script coming with the vendor-provided udev rule simply
starts dlm.service (and sets up some symlinks), and stops dlm.service if
that was the last card plugged in.
On NixOS, some of the cat/grep/sed commands are not available, causing
the script to fail.
Turns out, the symlinks aren't needed at all. Archlinux ships their own
script
(https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/plain/udev.sh?h=displaylink),
which only starts and stops dlm.service, depending on whether there's
cards left or not.
We can further optimize this by simply starting dlm.service on the first
card, and not stopping it at all. Considering dlm won't get stopped if
one of multiple cards is unplugged, it seems to handle disconnects.