# Release 22.05 (“Quokka”, 2022.05/??) {#sec-release-22.05} In addition to numerous new and upgraded packages, this release has the following highlights: - Support is planned until the end of December 2022, handing over to 22.11. ## Highlights {#sec-release-22.05-highlights} ## New Services {#sec-release-22.05-new-services} - [aesmd](https://github.com/intel/linux-sgx#install-the-intelr-sgx-psw), the Intel SGX Architectural Enclave Service Manager. Available as [services.aesmd](#opt-services.aesmd.enable). - [filebeat](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/filebeat/current/filebeat-overview.html), a lightweight shipper for forwarding and centralizing log data. Available as [services.filebeat](#opt-services.filebeat.enable). - [PowerDNS-Admin](https://github.com/ngoduykhanh/PowerDNS-Admin), a web interface for the PowerDNS server. Available at [services.powerdns-admin](options.html#opt-services.powerdns-admin.enable). ## Backward Incompatibilities {#sec-release-22.05-incompatibilities} - `pkgs.ghc` now refers to `pkgs.targetPackages.haskellPackages.ghc`. This *only* makes a difference if you are cross-compiling and will ensure that `pkgs.ghc` always runs on the host platform and compiles for the target platform (similar to `pkgs.gcc` for example). `haskellPackages.ghc` still behaves as before, running on the build platform and compiling for the host platform (similar to `stdenv.cc`). This means you don't have to adjust your derivations if you use `haskellPackages.callPackage`, but when using `pkgs.callPackage` and taking `ghc` as an input, you should now use `buildPackages.ghc` instead to ensure cross compilation keeps working (or switch to `haskellPackages.callPackage`). - `pkgs.emacsPackages.orgPackages` is removed because org elpa is deprecated. The packages in the top level of `pkgs.emacsPackages`, such as org and org-contrib, refer to the ones in `pkgs.emacsPackages.elpaPackages` and `pkgs.emacsPackages.nongnuPackages` where the new versions will release. - The `wafHook` hook now honors `NIX_BUILD_CORES` when `enableParallelBuilding` is not set explicitly. Packages can restore the old behaviour by setting `enableParallelBuilding=false`. - `pkgs.claws-mail-gtk2`, representing Claws Mail's older release version three, was removed in order to get rid of Python 2. Please switch to `claws-mail`, which is Claws Mail's latest release based on GTK+3 and Python 3. - The `writers.writePython2` and corresponding `writers.writePython2Bin` convenience functions to create executable Python 2 scripts in the store were removed in preparation of removal of the Python 2 interpreter. Scripts have to be converted to Python 3 for use with `writers.writePython3` or `writers.writePyPy2` needs to be used. ## Other Notable Changes {#sec-release-22.05-notable-changes} - The option [services.redis.servers](#opt-services.redis.servers) was added to support per-application `redis-server` which is more secure since Redis databases are only mere key prefixes without any configuration or ACL of their own. Backward-compatibility is preserved by mapping old `services.redis.settings` to `services.redis.servers."".settings`, but you are strongly encouraged to name each `redis-server` instance after the application using it, instead of keeping that nameless one. Except for the nameless `services.redis.servers.""` still accessible at `127.0.0.1:6379`, and to the members of the Unix group `redis` through the Unix socket `/run/redis/redis.sock`, all other `services.redis.servers.${serverName}` are only accessible by default to the members of the Unix group `redis-${serverName}` through the Unix socket `/run/redis-${serverName}/redis.sock`. - The `writers.writePyPy2`/`writers.writePyPy3` and corresponding `writers.writePyPy2Bin`/`writers.writePyPy3Bin` convenience functions to create executable Python 2/3 scripts using the PyPy interpreter were added. - The `influxdb2` package was split into `influxdb2-server` and `influxdb2-cli`, matching the split that took place upstream. A combined `influxdb2` package is still provided in this release for backwards compatibilty, but will be removed at a later date. - The `services.unifi.openPorts` option default value of `true` is now deprecated and will be changed to `false` in 22.11. Configurations using this default will print a warning when rebuilt. - The option [services.ssh.enableAskPassword](#opt-services.ssh.enableAskPassword) was added, decoupling the setting of `SSH_ASKPASS` from `services.xserver.enable`. This allows easy usage in non-X11 environments, e.g. Wayland.