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nixos/neovim: Fix neovim runtime path generation
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wherever possible.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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<literal>programs.neovim.runtime</literal> switched to a
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<literal>linkFarm</literal> internally, making it impossible
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to use wildcards in the <literal>source</literal> argument.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="sec-release-21.11-notable-changes">
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- Deprecated package aliases in `emacs.pkgs.*` have been removed. These aliases were remnants of the old Emacs package infrastructure. We now use exact upstream names wherever possible.
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- `programs.neovim.runtime` switched to a `linkFarm` internally, making it impossible to use wildcards in the `source` argument.
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## Other Notable Changes {#sec-release-21.11-notable-changes}
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- The setting [`services.openssh.logLevel`](options.html#opt-services.openssh.logLevel) `"VERBOSE"` `"INFO"`. This brings NixOS in line with upstream and other Linux distributions, and reduces log spam on servers due to bruteforcing botnets.
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runtime' = filter (f: f.enable) (attrValues cfg.runtime);
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# taken from the etc module
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runtime = pkgs.stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation {
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name = "runtime";
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builder = ../system/etc/make-etc.sh;
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preferLocalBuild = true;
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allowSubstitutes = false;
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sources = map (x: x.source) runtime';
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targets = map (x: x.target) runtime';
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};
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runtime = pkgs.linkFarm "neovim-runtime" (map (x: { name = x.target; path = x.source; }) runtime');
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in {
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options.programs.neovim = {
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