(both of these have lots of options, which either do nothing at all or
are misconfigured in some way and don't work. If we want redis-caching,
we can re-add it later, but the current state suggest it's already
working, which it isn't, which is worse)
This simply updates nixpkgs to 21.11 (along with a general update of
other sources), then follows the hints given out in the build process
until everything (on parsons) ran through fine.
Some things to note:
- syncthing's declarative config is gone. Instead, declarative and
non-declarative configuration can now be mixed, but with
`overrideDevices` set to true, it _should_ ignore non-declarative
settings and basically behave the same as before (or at least that's
how I understood the documentation on that)
- some postfix options now require a lib.mkForce, since the mail module
also wants to set them — we should probably look into if the mail
module has nicer ways of handling our settings now (which I didn't
do)
- we no longer import the vaultwarden module from unstable, since it's
included in nixos 21.11 as-is. We _do_ still import the vaultwarden
package from unstable, since downgrading sounds like a bad idea.
- nix build will print a warning that `literalExample` is now
depricated, but we don't seem to use that — I guess at some point
we'll have to search through our sources if it doesn't go away
This was not yet deployed, and should probably considered a
work-in-progress.
Building Nixda currently fails decklink seems to have disappeared.
This does two things:
- add a group "mumblecert" which is allowed to read the mumble.hacc.space
cert, and add both nginx and murmur's users to it
- remove the website's derivation from services/murmur.nix and instead
add it to the websites/ dir and handle it the same as all our other sites
however, for some reason, ACME still fails. Hopefully it's just the
rate limit, but it does look suspicious; there' still a
"www.muc.hacc.space" in the log that oughtn't be there …