According to emilazy these were the only usages of sha1 in nixpkgs:
```
pkgs/servers/mx-puppet-discord/node-packages.nix
111: sha1 = "532e01241dbcb0f2769f1b9a7cde313d30101173";
120: sha1 = "68018cab4f59834b3fef2e59fbfd52938403e001";
129: sha1 = "52b0e8bb808a1202602899af67939b049dd42402";
138: sha1 = "0a37a3f9430ff7c29512d29882e25ae738a31283";
```
Anyone motivated to maintain it can feel free to restore this, it's just
not maintained at the moment, and the sha1 hashes need to go.
This was found after Ericson proposed implementing something like
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/13544 in Lix, which led to the
question "who is using sha1 anyway?" and the realization we could just
*remove* support for it outside of .. the known chromium crimes.
I don't use this tool but saw it in the top level and that's not where it should
live.
This could arguably also be seen as a RAID; it's a bit of an in-between.
Follow-up on https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/161426.
Explain why having legacy iptables rules installed can lead to confusing
firewall behaviour, and provide some guidance on how to fix this.
This change probably wasn't documented sufficiently in the release
notes, neither the fact systemd stopped using iptables on its own in
case of nf_tables support.
Fixes#156041.
This reverts commit 57961d2b83, reversing
changes made to b04f913afc.
(I.e. this reverts PR #141192.)
While well-intended, this change does unfortunately introduce very
serious regressions that are especially disruptive/noticeable on desktop
systems (e.g. users of Sway will loose their graphical session when
running "nixos-rebuild switch").
Therefore, this change has to be reverted ASAP instead of trying to fix
it in "production".
Note: An updated version should be extensively discussed, reviewed, and
tested before re-landing this change as an earlier version also had to
be reverted for the exact same issues [0].
Fix: #146727
[0]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/73871#issuecomment-559783752
Update the default GNAT version from 9 to 11, as GNAT >= 11 is required
to compile the 22.* AdaCore libraries.
To allow this, we need to pick a patch from ghdl's master fixing a
compilation problem with GNAT 11.