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installer: clarify starting assumption task
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darwin-install: fix break from bad vim plugins
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document some darwin mount settings
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Update manual links
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Fixes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-homepage/issues/762
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Add a :log command that shows logs for a derivation.
Closes https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/3504
Co-authored-by: Taeer Bar-Yam <taeer@bar-yam.me>
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Before this change, stdout was closed after the pager exits. This is
fine for non-interactive commands where we want to exit right after
the pager exits anyways, but for interactive things (e.g. nix repl)
this breaks the output after we quit the pager.
Keep the initial stdout fd as part of RunPager, and restore it in
RunPager::~RunPager using dup2.
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Fixes #5732.
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Fix #5712
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launchd: Set NumberOfFiles to 4096
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The default maxfiles on macOS 11 and macOS 12 is 256, which is too low
for nix to work:
```
$ launchctl limit maxfiles
maxfiles 256 unlimited
```
Set NumberOfFiles of nix-daemon to 4096 to avoid `Too many open files`
error.
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Introduce `builtins.groupBy` primop
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Fix docker command
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`docker -ti run nixos` does not run on docker version 20.10.7 (my machine). This fixes it to read `docker run -ti nixos`.
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This function is very useful in nixpkgs, but its implementation in Nix
itself is rather slow due to it requiring a lot of attribute set and
list appends.
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Flakes: computeLocks: pass correct LockParent when reusing oldLock
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src/libutil/util.hh: fix build on gcc-11
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Fix parent path check boundary
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darwin-install: nail down diskutil invocations
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Previously, when we were attempting to reuse the old lockfile
information in the computeLocks function, we have passed the parent of
the current input to the next computeLocks call. This was incorrect,
since the follows are resolved relative to the parent. This caused
issues when we tried to reuse oldLock but couldn't for some
reason (read: mustRefetch is true), in that case the follows were
resolved incorrectly.
Fix this by passing the correct parent, and adding some tests to
prevent this particular regression from happening again.
Closes https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/5697
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Same purpose as de9efa3b79af7886fcf2a67b6ce97d4f96a57421
For some unclear reason, we get occasional reports from people who do
not have /usr/sbin on their PATH that the installer fails. It's a
standard part of the PATH, so I have no clue what they're doing to
remove it--but it's also fairly cheap to avoid.
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- Previous to this commit the boundary was exclusive of the
top level flake.
- This is wrong since the top level flake is still a valid
relative reference.
- Now, the check boundary is inclusive of the top level flake.
Signed-off-by: Timothy DeHerrera <tim.deh@pm.me>
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Due to missing <atomic> declaration the build fails as:
src/libutil/util.hh:350:24: error: no match for 'operator||' (operand types are 'std::atomic<bool>' and 'bool')
350 | if (_isInterrupted || (interruptCheck && interruptCheck()))
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Fix #5299 and remove uncesssary unbounded buffer
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Fix heap use after free in progress-bar.cc
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No matter what, we need to resize the buffer to not have any scratch
space after we do the `read`. In the end of file case, `got` will be 0
from it's initial value.
Before, we forgot to resize in the EOF case with the break. Yes, we know
we didn't recieve any data in that case, but we still have the scatch
space to undo.
Co-Authored-By: Will Fancher <Will.Fancher@Obsidian.Systems>
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This doesn't fix the bug, but makes the code less difficult to read.
Also improve the comments, now that it is clear what part is needed in
each code path.
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No more buffering in string.
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docs: document set theory symbols
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Add a github cron to check the hydra status
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Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
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Add a regular github action that will check the status of the latest
hydra evaluation.
Things aren’t ideal right now because this job will only notify “the
user who last modified the cron syntax in the workflow file” (so myself
atm). But at least that’ll give a notification for failing hydra jobs
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These symbols confused me so I wanted to gloss them to help future users. You can see the context here: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/flakes-what-does-mean-big-bundle-of-questions
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createTempFile(): Mark file as CLOEEXEC
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Fixes #5674.
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Don't move the arguments of the primOp
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Document libsodium, which is now mandatory, as a dependency.
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Document libcpuid dependency and make it optional
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Don’t try to complete flakes is the feature isn’t enabled
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reproducibility: determinstic man page output for cores
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Fix typo
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Moving arguments of the primOp into the registration structure makes it
impossible to initialize a second EvalState with the correct primOp
registration. It will end up registering all those "RegisterPrimOp"'s
with an arity of zero on all but the 2nd instance of the EvalState.
Not moving the memory will add a tiny bit of memory overhead during the
eval since we need a copy of all the argument lists of all the primOp's.
The overhead shouldn't be too bad as it is static (based on the amonut
of registered operations) and only occurs once during the interpreter
startup.
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