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Occasionally, `nix-build --check` is fairly helpful and I'd like to be
able to use this feature for flakes that need to be built with `nix
build` as well.
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Add "bundle" command to Nix
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This adds a ‘nix export’ command which hooks into nix-bundle. It can
be used in a similar way as nix-bundle, with the benefit of hooking
into the new “app” functionality. For instance,
$ nix export nixpkgs#jq
$ ./jq --help
jq - commandline JSON processor [version 1.6]
...
$ scp jq machine-without-nix:
$ ssh machine-without-nix ./jq
jq - commandline JSON processor [version 1.6]
...
Note that nix-bundle currently requires Linux to run. Other exporters
might not have that requirement.
“exporters” are meant to be reusable, so that, other repos can
implement their own bundling.
Fixes #3705
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match_continuous limits the search to the current start position,
instead of searching the entire file.
On libc++, this improves performance dramatically:
$ time /nix/store/70ai68dfm6xbzwn26j5n4li9di52ylia-nix-3.0pre20200728_c159f48/bin/nix print-dev-env >/dev/null
/nix/store/70ai68dfm6xbzwn26j5n4li9di52ylia-nix-3.0pre20200728_c159f48/bin/ni 2.39s user 0.19s system 64% cpu 4.032 total
$ time /nix/store/cwjfxxlp83zln4mfyy1d2dbsx7f6s962-nix-3.0pre20200728_dirty/bin/nix print-dev-env >/dev/null
/nix/store/cwjfxxlp83zln4mfyy1d2dbsx7f6s962-nix-3.0pre20200728_dirty/bin/nix 0.09s user 0.05s system 65% cpu 0.204 total
Fixes #3874
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optional-derivation-output-storepath
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Currently resizing of the terminal doesn't play nicely with
nix edit when using kakoune as the editor, as it relies on the
SIGWINCH signal which is trapped by nix. How this is not a problem
with e.g. vim is beyond me.
Virtually all other exec* calls are following a call to
restoreSignals(). This commit adds this behavior to nix edit
as well.
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optional-derivation-output-storepath
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This shows all changes between generations of a profile. E.g.
$ nix profile diff-closures --profile /nix/var/nix/profiles/system
Generation 654 -> 655:
nix: 2.4pre20200617_5d69bbf → 2.4pre20200701_6ff9aa8, +42.2 KiB
Generation 655 -> 656:
blender-bin: 2.83.0 → 2.83.1, -294.2 KiB
Generation 656 -> 657:
curl: 7.68.0 → 7.70.0, +19.1 KiB
firmware-linux-nonfree: 2020-01-22 → 2020-05-19, +30827.7 KiB
ibus: -21.8 KiB
initrd-linux: 5.4.46 → 5.4.49
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This was completely broken since d8972317fc4314864619cadd5620ae780da657a3.
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For instance, 'nix why-depends --use-derivation nixpkgs#hello
nixpkgs#glibc' shows why hello's .drv depends on glibc's .drv.
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That is, the commands 'nix path-info nixpkgs#hello' and 'nix path-info
/nix/store/00ls0qi49qkqpqblmvz5s1ajl3gc63lr-hello-2.10.drv' now do the
same thing (i.e. build the derivation and operate on the output store
path, rather than the .drv path).
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This command makes it easier to see what changed between two closures,
i.e. what packages/versions got added or removed, and whether there
were any notable changes in path size.
For example:
$ nix diff-closures /nix/var/nix/profiles/system-655-link /nix/var/nix/profiles/system-658-link
blender-bin: 2.83.0 → 2.83.2, -294.2 KiB
curl: 7.68.0 → 7.70.0, +19.1 KiB
firmware-linux-nonfree: 2020-01-22 → 2020-05-19, +30827.7 KiB
ibus: -21.8 KiB
initrd-linux: 5.4.46 → 5.4.51, +16.9 KiB
libexif: 0.6.21 → 0.6.22, +497.6 KiB
linux: 5.4.46 → 5.4.51, +13.2 KiB
mesa: 19.3.3 → 19.3.5, -183.9 KiB
nix: 2.4pre20200701_6ff9aa8 → 2.4pre20200708_9223603, +9.7 KiB
nix-bash-completions: 0.6.8 → ∅, -57.6 KiB
nixos-system-hagbard: 20.03.20200615.a84b797 → 20.03.20200713.add5529
nvidia-persistenced: 440.82 → 440.100
nvidia-settings: 440.82 → 440.100
nvidia-x11: 440.82-5.4.46 → 440.100-5.4.51, +664.7 KiB
pcre: 8.43 → 8.44
php: 7.3.16 → 7.3.20, -26.2 KiB
python3.7-youtube-dl: 2020.06.06 → 2020.06.16.1, +8.4 KiB
samba: 4.11.5 → 4.11.9, +30.1 KiB
sane-backends: 1.0.28 → 1.0.30, +680.5 KiB
source: -182.0 KiB
zfs-kernel: 0.8.3-5.4.46 → 0.8.4-5.4.51, +9.9 KiB
zfs-user: 0.8.3 → 0.8.4, +20.1 KiB
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Thanks @regnat for the great name.
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we don’t need a full storepath for a fixedoutput derivation. So just
putting the ingestion method + the hash is sufficient.
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We always have a name for BasicDerivation, since we have a derivation
store path that has a name.
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This was accepted by libstdc++ but not libc++.
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/123569154
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