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So for instance "nix copy --to ... nixpkgs.hello" will build
nixpkgs.hello first. It's debatable whether this is a good idea. It
seems desirable for commands like "nix copy" but maybe not for
commands like "nix path-info".
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Thus
$ nix build -f foo.nix
will build foo.nix.
And
$ nix build
will build default.nix. However, this may not be a good idea because
it's kind of inconsistent, given that "nix build foo" will build the
"foo" attribute from the default installation source (i.e. the
synthesis of $NIX_PATH), rather than ./default.nix. So I may revert
this.
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So "nix path-info ./result" now works.
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This allows commands like 'nix path-info', 'nix copy', 'nix verify'
etc. to work on arbitrary installables. E.g. to copy geeqie to a
binary cache:
$ nix copy -r --to file:///tmp/binary-cache nixpkgs.geeqie
Or to get the closure size of thunderbird:
$ nix path-info -S nixpkgs.thunderbird
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This replaces "nix-instantiate --eval". The result is evaluated
strictly since this seems more useful.
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This restores pre-17.03 behaviour by making gcc available.
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this fixes a linker failure on cygwin 64 due to some bad
interaction between tls and shared libraries.
see: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64697
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Also, don't use lsof on Linux since it's not needed.
Fixes #1328.
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In particular, show descriptions. This could be used for manpage
generation etc.
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Fixes #1339.
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In particular, this disallows attribute names containing dots or
starting with dots. Hydra already disallowed these. This affects the
following packages in Nixpkgs master:
2048-in-terminal
2bwm
389-ds-base
90secondportraits
lispPackages.3bmd
lispPackages.hu.dwim.asdf
lispPackages.hu.dwim.def
Closes #1342.
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nix-channel: error out if direct tarball unpack fails.
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http://hydra.nixos.org/build/51569816
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These are no longer used anywhere.
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This dumps the entire Nix configuration, including all options that
have default values.
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This makes all config options self-documenting.
Unknown or unparseable config settings and --option flags now cause a
warning.
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The typical use is to inherit Config and add Setting<T> members:
class MyClass : private Config
{
Setting<int> foo{this, 123, "foo", "the number of foos to use"};
Setting<std::string> bar{this, "blabla", "bar", "the name of the bar"};
MyClass() : Config(readConfigFile("/etc/my-app.conf"))
{
std::cout << foo << "\n"; // will print 123 unless overriden
}
};
Currently, this is used by Store and its subclasses for store
parameters. You now get a warning if you specify a non-existant store
parameter in a store URI.
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Process nix.conf options in "new" commands, add test
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It's very unlikely a path ending in .tar.gz is a directory
Fixes #1318
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Default to 5 download retries
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We've observed it failing downloads in the wild and retrying the same URL
a few moments later seemed to fix it.
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This should help certain downloaders that don't request anything special
for the number of retries, like nix-channel.
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Also, possible fix for #1310 on 32-bit systems.
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Using the empty string is likely to be ambiguous in some contexts.
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Without this (minor) change, the options set using "--option"
or read from nix.conf were parsed but not used.
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