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2016-07-11Modernize AutoCloseFDShea Levy
2016-06-09Use O_CLOEXEC in most placesEelco Dolstra
2016-02-24BinaryCacheStore: Implement addToStore()Eelco Dolstra
So now you can do $ NIX_REMOTE=file:///tmp/binary-cache nix-instantiate '<nixpkgs>' -A hello and lots of other operations.
2015-10-29int2String() -> std::to_string()Eelco Dolstra
2015-07-20More cleanupEelco Dolstra
2014-08-20Use proper quotes everywhereEelco Dolstra
2014-08-01Make readDirectory() return inode / file typeEelco Dolstra
2014-07-18Better fix for strcasecmp on DarwinEelco Dolstra
2014-07-17Ugly hack to fix building on old DarwinEelco Dolstra
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/12580878
2014-07-16Get rid of a compiler warningEelco Dolstra
2014-07-16Be more strict about file names in NARsEelco Dolstra
2014-07-16Handle case collisions on case-insensitive systemsEelco Dolstra
When running NixOps under Mac OS X, we need to be able to import store paths built on Linux into the local Nix store. However, HFS+ is usually case-insensitive, so if there are directories with file names that differ only in case, then importing will fail. The solution is to add a suffix ("~nix~case~hack~<integer>") to colliding files. For instance, if we have a directory containing xt_CONNMARK.h and xt_connmark.h, then the latter will be renamed to "xt_connmark.h~nix~case~hack~1". If a store path is dumped as a NAR, the suffixes are removed. Thus, importing and exporting via a case-insensitive Nix store is round-tripping. So when NixOps calls nix-copy-closure to copy the path to a Linux machine, you get the original file names back. Closes #119.
2014-04-03Tweak error messageEelco Dolstra
2014-02-27Set up a minimal /dev in chrootsEelco Dolstra
Not bind-mounting the /dev from the host also solves the problem with /dev/shm being a symlink to something not in the chroot.
2013-09-17RestoreSink: Slightly reduce the number of concurrent FDsEelco Dolstra
2010-05-04* Revert r15436. This was a workaround for a bug in btrfs which seemsEelco Dolstra
to have been fixed now.
2009-12-17* Include config.h before the C library headers, because it definesEelco Dolstra
_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64. Without it, functions like stat() fail on large file sizes. This happened with a Nix store on squashfs: $ nix-store --dump /tmp/mnt/46wzqnk4cbdwh1dclhrpqnnz1icak6n7-local-net-cmds > /dev/null error: getting attributes of path `/tmp/mnt/46wzqnk4cbdwh1dclhrpqnnz1icak6n7-local-net-cmds': Value too large for defined data type $ stat /tmp/mnt/46wzqnk4cbdwh1dclhrpqnnz1icak6n7-local-net-cmds File: `/tmp/mnt/46wzqnk4cbdwh1dclhrpqnnz1icak6n7-local-net-cmds' Size: 0 Blocks: 36028797018963968 IO Block: 1024 regular empty file (This is a bug in squashfs or mksquashfs, but it shouldn't cause Nix to fail.)
2009-09-30* OpenSolaris compatibility.Eelco Dolstra
2009-05-04Add an ftruncate call paired with fallocate to play safe with some FSes ↵Michael Raskin
(namely, BtrFS fallocate sets file size to allocated size, i.e. multiple of block size)
2009-04-16* Fix a few "comparison is always false/true due to limited range ofEelco Dolstra
data type" warnings on 64-bit platforms. The one in parser.y is likely to be a real bug.
2009-03-22* NAR archives: handle files larger than 2^32 bytes. Previously itEelco Dolstra
would just silently store only (fileSize % 2^32) bytes. * Use posix_fallocate if available when unpacking archives. * Provide a better error message when trying to unpack something that isn't a NAR archive.
2008-12-03* A simple API for parsing NAR archives.Eelco Dolstra
2006-12-12* New primop builtins.filterSource, which can be used to filter filesEelco Dolstra
from a source directory. All files for which a predicate function returns true are copied to the store. Typical example is to leave out the .svn directory: stdenv.mkDerivation { ... src = builtins.filterSource (path: baseNameOf (toString path) != ".svn") ./source-dir; # as opposed to # src = ./source-dir; } This is important because the .svn directory influences the hash in a rather unpredictable and variable way.
2006-12-12* In dumpPath(): pass a function object that allows files to beEelco Dolstra
selectively in/excluded from the dump.
2006-11-30* Skeleton of the privileged worker program.Eelco Dolstra
* Some refactoring: put the NAR archive integer/string serialisation code in a separate file so it can be reused by the worker protocol implementation.
2006-09-04* Use a proper namespace.Eelco Dolstra
* Optimise header file usage a bit. * Compile the parser as C++.
2006-08-31* Doh! Doh! Doh!Eelco Dolstra
2006-08-31* Better error checking.Eelco Dolstra
2004-01-15* Catch SIGINT to terminate cleanly when the user tries to interruptEelco Dolstra
Nix. This is to prevent Berkeley DB from becoming wedged. Unfortunately it is not possible to throw C++ exceptions from a signal handler. In fact, you can't do much of anything except change variables of type `volatile sig_atomic_t'. So we set an interrupt flag in the signal handler and check it at various strategic locations in the code (by calling checkInterrupt()). Since this is unlikely to cover all cases (e.g., (semi-)infinite loops), sometimes SIGTERM may now be required to kill Nix.
2004-01-05* Implemented Eelco V.'s `nix-env -I' command to specify the defaultEelco Dolstra
path of the Nix expression to be used with the import, upgrade, and query commands. For instance, $ nix-env -I ~/nixpkgs/pkgs/system/i686-linux.nix $ nix-env --query --available [aka -qa] sylpheed-0.9.7 bison-1.875 pango-1.2.5 subversion-0.35.1 ... $ nix-env -i sylpheed $ nix-env -u subversion There can be only one default at a time. * If the path to a Nix expression is a symlink, follow the symlink prior to resolving relative path references in the expression.
2003-11-19* nix-env: a tool to manage user environments.Eelco Dolstra
* Replace all directory reading code by a generic readDirectory() function.
2003-11-18* Source tree refactoring.Eelco Dolstra