The raleway fonts need to be copied from their /share folder to be
included properly.
They are also `.otf`-fonts, so they should live in `opentype` folders.
Currently only for the user services as NixOS handles the named system
instances slightly differently.
syncthing and syncthing-inotify are done the same way.
There are 4 parts to this:
1) Copy in the upstream unit files
2) Make the nixos module use the definition from upstream
3) Enable restarting of all instances (system and user) on resume
4) Allow the traffic in the firewall on default ports if wanted
fixes#18973
Enable encryption support for both F2FS and ext4. For ext4 this is a bit
tricky, since pre-4.8 the way to enable it as a module was just
"EXT4_ENCRYPTION=m" but after that it changed to "FS_ENCRYPTION=m &&
EXT4_ENCRYPTION=y".
Also make sure UDF is enabled.
The `keepassx2-http` fork has been moved to a new organization and
renamed to `keepassx-reboot`. For more details on the change, see the
discussions in GitHub issues [1][2].
Included changes:
- Rename the `keepassx2-http` package to `keepassx-reboot`
- Fetch source from correct (moved) GitHub repository
- Update the version to the latest release
- Change the `homepage`, as these projects are likely to diverge over
time
- Add `keepassx2-http` to `aliases.nix
[1] https://github.com/keepassx/keepassx/pull/111#issuecomment-250639109
[2] https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassx/issues/40
Avoid this warning (which is in turn an error via -Werror):
````
avc_internal.c: In function 'avc_netlink_receive':
avc_internal.c:105:25: error: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
struct nlmsghdr *nlh = (struct nlmsghdr *)buf;
^
````
The code allocates abuffer with "__attribute__ ((aligned))",
then passes it via a 'char*' parameter, which is then finally cast,
causing the warning. So the code is ok but compiler is not smart
enough to see it.
It seems that -Wcast-align is a no-op on x86, so this shows up on ARM
only.