I did an update on openmpi a while ago. I would be great if we could merge that before the feature freeze. From my side this PR is basically ready to be merged but the update affects quite a number of packages. Community feedback would thus be appreciated.
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/54877
I’d appreciate if someone could consider reviewing/merging this before freeze.
Please have mercy on my nixos-rebuild
times and enable BLK_SED_OPAL
in the kernel. Without it, computers with self-encrypting drives (like my ThinkPad) can’t resume from suspend when encryption is enabled.
That kernel option is enabled by default in Fedora, Debian, etc.
Would love to see this udev ruleset land.
Another nice one would be iwd
backend support, but I don’t know if I’ll have time to fix the open PR and test the changes.
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/54693
This PR has been sitting around for a while, and I just now added minimal documentation. Now might be a good time to merge it.
Is there anything keeping this PR from being merged in time for the 19.03 branchoff?
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/52464
Could a staging-19.03 job be added to Hydra?
Sorry for the delay, folks! The branch-off took place as planned last week; the ZHF issue now also exists, any contributions to fixing broken stuff welcome!
Yes, there’s roughly 200 more or so that need to be looked at. A lot of them have already been fixed on master and backported as well.
Any possibility to have nixos/hdaps: automatically enable the hdapsd kernel module by ryantm · Pull Request #56309 · NixOS/nixpkgs · GitHub merged?
The issue you linked to seems to be fixed - any chances of getting kernel 4.19 back into 19.03?
…got a new laptop in January and X won’t start with the drivers coming with 4.14…
I’ll backport this as soon as this evaluation has finished all builds and there are no related errors.
Update: Backported in NixOS/nixpkgs@a36b965ede0988ff72cd9146e008ffdbb2f1e5bf.
Switching the default kernel branch is a bit of last-moment change, but I expect it’ll be fine, as many people (incl. me) have been using 4.19 anyway.
Beginning today, VBox shared folders stopped working with NixOS 19.03 (see modprobe vboxsf breaks boot · Issue #58127 · NixOS/nixpkgs · GitHub). I’m not sure, but I suspect that the kernel update caused this. As I can’t find a workaround and I think VBox Guest compatibility is an important thing (well, at least for me…), I’m posting here to raise awareness.
okay, done. The only concern is that there is no test for service, but I’ll trust you it works.