# Release 22.11 (“Raccoon”, 2022.11/??) {#sec-release-22.11} Support is planned until the end of June 2023, handing over to 23.05. ## Highlights {#sec-release-22.11-highlights} In addition to numerous new and upgraded packages, this release has the following highlights: - During cross-compilation, tests are now executed if the test suite can be executed by the build platform. This is the case when doing “native” cross-compilation where the build and host platforms are largely the same, but the nixpkgs' cross compilation infrastructure is used, e.g. `pkgsStatic` and `pkgsLLVM`. Another possibility is that the build platform is a superset of the host platform, e.g. when cross-compiling from `x86_64-unknown-linux` to `i686-unknown-linux`. The predicate gating test suite execution is the newly added `canExecute` predicate: You can e.g. check if `stdenv.buildPlatform` can execute binaries built for `stdenv.hostPlatform` (i.e. produced by `stdenv.cc`) by evaluating `stdenv.buildPlatform.canExecute stdenv.hostPlatform`. - The `nixpkgs.hostPlatform` and `nixpkgs.buildPlatform` options have been added. These cover and override the `nixpkgs.{system,localSystem,crossSystem}` options. - `hostPlatform` is the platform or "`system`" string of the NixOS system described by the configuration. - `buildPlatform` is the platform that is responsible for building the NixOS configuration. It defaults to the `hostPlatform`, for a non-cross build configuration. To cross compile, set `buildPlatform` to a different value. The new options convey the same information, but with fewer options, and following the Nixpkgs terminology. The existing options `nixpkgs.{system,localSystem,crossSystem}` have not been formally deprecated, to allow for evaluation of the change and to allow for a transition period so that in time the ecosystem can switch without breaking compatibility with any supported NixOS release. - `nixos-generate-config` now generates configurations that can be built in pure mode. This is achieved by setting the new `nixpkgs.hostPlatform` option. You may have to unset the `system` parameter in `lib.nixosSystem`, or similarly remove definitions of the `nixpkgs.{system,localSystem,crossSystem}` options. Alternatively, you can remove the `hostPlatform` line and use NixOS like you would in NixOS 22.05 and earlier. - PHP now defaults to PHP 8.1, updated from 8.0. - `hardware.nvidia` has a new option `open` that can be used to opt in the opensource version of NVIDIA kernel driver. Note that the driver's support for GeForce and Workstation GPUs is still alpha quality, see [NVIDIA Releases Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules](https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-releases-open-source-gpu-kernel-modules/) for the official announcement. ## New Services {#sec-release-22.11-new-services} - [appvm](https://github.com/jollheef/appvm), Nix based app VMs. Available as [virtualisation.appvm](options.html#opt-virtualisation.appvm.enable). - [dragonflydb](https://dragonflydb.io/), a modern replacement for Redis and Memcached. Available as [services.dragonflydb](#opt-services.dragonflydb.enable). - [infnoise](https://github.com/leetronics/infnoise), a hardware True Random Number Generator dongle. Available as [services.infnoise](options.html#opt-services.infnoise.enable). - [persistent-evdev](https://github.com/aiberia/persistent-evdev), a daemon to add virtual proxy devices that mirror a physical input device but persist even if the underlying hardware is hot-plugged. Available as [services.persistent-evdev](#opt-services.persistent-evdev.enable). - [schleuder](https://schleuder.org/), a mailing list manager with PGP support. Enable using [services.schleuder](#opt-services.schleuder.enable). - [expressvpn](https://www.expressvpn.com), the CLI client for ExpressVPN. Available as [services.expressvpn](#opt-services.expressvpn.enable). ## Backward Incompatibilities {#sec-release-22.11-incompatibilities} - The `isCompatible` predicate checking CPU compatibility is no longer exposed by the platform sets generated using `lib.systems.elaborate`. In most cases you will want to use the new `canExecute` predicate instead which also considers the kernel / syscall interface. It is briefly described in the release's [highlights section](#sec-release-22.11-highlights). `lib.systems.parse.isCompatible` still exists, but has changed semantically: Architectures with differing endianness modes are *no longer considered compatible*. - `ngrok` has been upgraded from 2.3.40 to 3.0.4. Please see [the upgrade guide](https://ngrok.com/docs/guides/upgrade-v2-v3) and [changelog](https://ngrok.com/docs/ngrok-agent/changelog). Notably, breaking changes are that the config file format has changed and support for single hypen arguments was dropped. - `i18n.supportedLocales` is now by default only generated with the locales set in `i18n.defaultLocale` and `i18n.extraLocaleSettings`. This got partially copied over from the minimal profile and reduces the final system size by up to 200MB. If you require all locales installed set the option to ``[ "all" ]``. - The `isPowerPC` predicate, found on `platform` attrsets (`hostPlatform`, `buildPlatform`, `targetPlatform`, etc) has been removed in order to reduce confusion. The predicate was was defined such that it matches only the 32-bit big-endian members of the POWER/PowerPC family, despite having a name which would imply a broader set of systems. If you were using this predicate, you can replace `foo.isPowerPC` with `(with foo; isPower && is32bit && isBigEndian)`. - `bsp-layout` no longer uses the command `cycle` to switch to other window layouts, as it got replaced by the commands `previous` and `next`. - The Barco ClickShare driver/client package `pkgs.clickshare-csc1` and the option `programs.clickshare-csc1.enable` have been removed, as it requires `qt4`, which reached its end-of-life 2015 and will no longer be supported by nixpkgs. [According to Barco](https://www.barco.com/de/support/knowledge-base/4380-can-i-use-linux-os-with-clickshare-base-units) many of their base unit models can be used with Google Chrome and the Google Cast extension. - PHP 7.4 is no longer supported due to upstream not supporting this version for the entire lifecycle of the 22.11 release. - riak package removed along with `services.riak` module, due to lack of maintainer to update the package. - (Neo)Vim can not be configured with `configure.pathogen` anymore to reduce maintainance burden. Use `configure.packages` instead. - `k3s` no longer supports docker as runtime due to upstream dropping support. ## Other Notable Changes {#sec-release-22.11-notable-changes} - The `xplr` package has been updated from 0.18.0 to 0.19.0, which brings some breaking changes. See the [upstream release notes](https://github.com/sayanarijit/xplr/releases/tag/v0.19.0) for more details. - A new module was added for the Saleae Logic device family, providing the options `hardware.saleae-logic.enable` and `hardware.saleae-logic.package`. - Matrix Synapse now requires entries in the `state_group_edges` table to be unique, in order to prevent accidentally introducing duplicate information (for example, because a database backup was restored multiple times). If your Synapse database already has duplicate rows in this table, this could fail with an error and require manual remediation. - memtest86+ was updated from 5.00-coreboot-002 to 6.00-beta2. It is now the upstream version from https://www.memtest.org/, as coreboot's fork is no longer available. - There is a new module for the `thunar` program (the Xfce file manager), which depends on the `xfconf` dbus service, and also has a dbus service and a systemd unit. The option `services.xserver.desktopManager.xfce.thunarPlugins` has been renamed to `programs.thunar.plugins`, and in a future release it may be removed.