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apparently the default homeserver this uses is not configurable???
… might hack around later
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constantly rebuilding the world just got too annoying
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might have to revert this if it causes problems, or if rebuilding all
the things annoys me too much.
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setting elixir = elixir_1_14 may get me trouble later, we'll see
(version bounds on bahnhof.name's search engine are weird)
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in gleam, because why not?
(tbf i will probably eventually rewrite this in a more sensible
language; I haven't even found any reason to use any of the OTP features
for this 🙈)
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this file has been lying around for a bit over a year now, but I got
asked about it, so time to put it in the public repo I guess (& also
update it; it's on the most recent travelynx commit as of this writing).
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please no one like, actually use this. unless you volunteer to at least
add a script to run database migrations, since currently these need to
be run by hand …
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the only thing this makes more complicated is typst; most of the other
benefits I don't use in any case.
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i don't know why i did this. i literally have no use for it.
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Since pleroma is in nixpkgs 21.05, this requires some reshuffling to
keep the unstable version of pleroma (otherwise the database versions
are not compatible, and pleroma does not like database downgrades).
Additionally, hedgedoc's database has been moved to a postgres user who
is actually called hedgedoc.
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This pleroma config should be able to set itself up without any
manual intervention (modulo the secrets file, which is almost empty).
Annoyingly, the pleroma nixpkg is built from the pipeline artifacts
of the pleroma gitlab and does not have support for pleroma's ssh/bbs
mode.
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This deploy logic is primarily based on hxchn's deploy lib [1], with some
slight modifications to make it work with my setup. Everything seems to work
fine for now.
However, I am unsure about the usage of niv — the config doesn't seem to gain
much from it, apart from (some) additional complexity.
[1] https://gitlab.com/hexchen/nixfiles
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