l2tp saves its secrets into /etc/ipsec.d but strongswan would not read
them. l2tp checks for /etc/ipsec.secrets includes /etc/ipsec.d and if
not tries to write into it.
Solution:
Have the strongswan module create /etc/ipsec.d and /etc/ipsec.secrets
when networkmanager_l2tp is installed.
Include /etc/ipsec.secrets in
/nix/store/hash-strongswan/etc/ipsec.secrets so that it can find l2tp
secrets.
Also when the ppp 'nopeerdns' option is used, the DNS resolver tries to
write into an alternate file /etc/ppp/resolv.conf. This fails when
/etc/ppp does not exist so the module creates it by default.
the new version brings a new panel in IPsec settings which allows to
reenable old algorithms for IPsec phases 1/2 (dropped in recent libreswan/strongswan etc).
Also updates the homepage with the new one.
also does not work on python3 even thought we provide it there…
Note on the upstream repo [1]:
> IMPORTANT: github-cli does not function anymore since API v2 has been
> replaced by API v3 A possible alternative for github-cli that addresses
> API v3 is Stephen Celis' [ghi](https://github.com/stephencelis/ghi)
[1] https://github.com/jsmits/github-cli
Since Qt 5.8, font style names are handled in a way that prevents alternate
styles (bold, italic, etc.) from being selected for user interface fonts.
See also: https://phabricator.kde.org/D9070
In the end I merged different version than I wanted.
This reverts commit f25d21d202fcbbd63e9330edb5e5219332e9aac8, reversing
changes made to af884f5607e90b898e66fe9d5e74252bdbdaf0a6.
Since commit e44038bccab0cae, cairo-1.0.typelib contains an absolute
path to cairo in the nix store so that no $LD_LIBRARY_PATH hacks are
needed. However, this did not yet work for lgi, because lgi does
dlopen("libcairo.so.2") without a full path, too.
To make this work, this commit ensures that lgi first uses
gobject-introspection to load libcairo. This uses the full path provided
by the typelib. Afterwards, dlopen("libcairo.so.2") does not hit the
filesystem anymore since the library is already loaded.
This commit adds a patch that reorders some code in lgi's cairo
initialisation. Previously, this started with core.module('cairo', 2),
which is where the dlopen happens. Now, this code is moved down and
instead core.gi.cairo.resolve is used to load the definitions of some
enums first. This part of the code goes through gobject-introspection
and causes libcairo to be loaded.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>