window in which /bin/sh is missing. This can cause concurrently
running programs to fail (e.g. Hydra jobs =>
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/2267831). You'd think the odds of this
are very low, but they're not.
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Users who want a user-specific bin directory to override system paths should
configure that in their user-specific ~/.bashrc, not in the system-wide init
file. The global file shouldn't add directories from user homes to $PATH
without knowing whether those actually exist or whether the users even want
them in $PATH. On my system, for example, there is no ~/bin, so I don't want my
$PATH to look for one. Removing an erroneous entry from $PATH is cumbersome,
but adding one is easy, so it feels better to err on the side of caution.
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pierron recommended the use of types.string over mergeOptionString, as
it is superior but might break things.
For my system the change evaluated to the exactly same.
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For example, I use the following settings to configure T-Mobile Internet
access on my laptop, which is connected to the cell phone by USB:
| environment.wvdial.dialerDefaults = ''
| Init1 = AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet.t-mobile"
| Modem Type = USB Modem
| Phone = *99#
| ISDN = 0
| Username = tm
| Password = tm
| Modem = /dev/ttyACM0
| Baud = 460800
| '';
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* Moved bash-specific code from /etc/profile to /etc/bashrc.
* Moved general Bourne shell code from /etc/bashrc to /etc/profile.
* Added "include guards" to both files to ensure that they aren't sourced
multiple times (which would result in lots of redundancy in $PATH, etc.).
* Both files include each other to make sure that the correct system
environment is always defined.
* When the current user has installed the 'bash-completion' package in her
$HOME/.nix-profile, programmable completion is automatically enabled in
interactive shells.
* The /etc/skel/.bashrc we installed has been dropped because it is redundant.
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The nepomuk&virtuoso problem is solved without polutting $QT_PLUGIN_PATH and/or
$LD_LIBRARY_PATH by patching soprano.
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services (rather than just login(1)). It's rather unexpected if
resource limits are not applied to (say) users logged in via SSH or
X11.
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* Moved some scriptlets to the appropriate modules.
* Put the scriptlet that sets the default path at the start, since it
never makes sense not to have it there. It no longer needs to be
declared as a dependency.
* If a scriptlet has no dependencies, it can be denoted as a plain
string (i.e., `noDepEntry' is not needed anymore).
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`su'.
* The `usermod' from `shadow' allows setting a supplementary group
equal to the user's primary group, so the special hack for the
`nixbld' group is no longer needed.
* Removed /etc/default/passwd since it's not used by the new passwd.
The hash is configured in pam_unix.
* Move some values for `security.setuidPrograms' and
`security.pam.services' to the appropriate modules.
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or Google Earth) on 64-bit NixOS on NVIDIA hardware. The 32-bit
OpenGL library is symlinked from /var/run/opengl-driver-32, which is
added to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH so that 32-bit binaries can find it.
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because the bashrc already cares on that, even taking into account all the usual
nixos profiles.
As a side change, I changed a tab to spaces in bashrc.
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