This commit converts `package = mkOption` declarations throughout the
codebase to use the more modern and consistent `lib.mkPackageOption`
function.
Key changes:
- Simple package options: `mkOption { type = types.package; default = pkgs.foo; }`
becomes `lib.mkPackageOption pkgs "foo" { }`
- Package set options: Uses correct package set as first argument with
`pkgsText` parameter (e.g., `lib.mkPackageOption pkgs.vimPlugins "plugin" { pkgsText = "pkgs.vimPlugins"; }`)
- Removes redundant descriptions that just restate the package name
- Preserves examples and extra context where meaningful
- Handles submodule plugin options properly with `null` defaults
This modernizes the option declarations and makes them more consistent
with current nixpkgs patterns while maintaining full backward compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Podman uses systemd-run to setup transient systemd timers, e.g. for healthchecks.
On systems where systemd is not present in /run/current-system/sw/bin or ~/.nix-profile/bin (like one of my Ubuntu hosts), setting up the transient timers will fail. For containers with healthchecks configured, this results in the container being stuck in starting state.
Relevant issue here: containers/podman#25034
podman's systemd generator can automatically resolve unit dependencies, so instead of us guessing these links to create them, we provide the sources during generation
Added support for build, image, and volume quadlets
Resolved test failures due to podman 5.3.0 upgrade
Replaced several instances of pkgs.podman with services.podman.package
Adds a new Podman module for creating user containers and networks as
systemd services. These are installed to the user's
`$XDG_CONFIG/systemd/user` directory.