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This fetchers copies a plain directory (i.e. not a Git/Mercurial
repository) to the store (or does nothing if the path is already a
store path).
One use case is to pin the 'nixpkgs' flake used to build the current
NixOS system, and prevent it from being garbage-collected, via a
system registry entry like this:
{
"from": {
"id": "nixpkgs",
"type": "indirect"
},
"to": {
"type": "path",
"path": "/nix/store/rralhl3wj4rdwzjn16g7d93mibvlr521-source",
"lastModified": 1585388205,
"rev": "b0c285807d6a9f1b7562ec417c24fa1a30ecc31a"
},
"exact": true
}
Note the fake "lastModified" and "rev" attributes that ensure that the
flake gives the same evaluation results as the corresponding
Git/GitHub inputs.
(cherry picked from commit 12f9379123eba828f2ae06f7978a37b7045c2b23)
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This provides a pluggable mechanism for defining new fetchers. It adds
a builtin function 'fetchTree' that generalizes existing fetchers like
'fetchGit', 'fetchMercurial' and 'fetchTarball'. 'fetchTree' takes a
set of attributes, e.g.
fetchTree {
type = "git";
url = "https://example.org/repo.git";
ref = "some-branch";
rev = "abcdef...";
}
The existing fetchers are just wrappers around this. Note that the
input attributes to fetchTree are the same as flake input
specifications and flake lock file entries.
All fetchers share a common cache stored in
~/.cache/nix/fetcher-cache-v1.sqlite. This replaces the ad hoc caching
mechanisms in fetchGit and download.cc (e.g. ~/.cache/nix/{tarballs,git-revs*}).
This also adds support for Git worktrees (c169ea59049f861aaba429f48b828d0820b74d1d).
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When encountering an unsupported protocol, there's no need to retry.
Chances are, it won't suddenly be supported between retry attempts;
error instead. Otherwise, you see something like the following:
$ nix-env -i -f git://git@github.com/foo/bar
warning: unable to download 'git://git@github.com/foo/bar': Unsupported protocol (1); retrying in 335 ms
warning: unable to download 'git://git@github.com/foo/bar': Unsupported protocol (1); retrying in 604 ms
warning: unable to download 'git://git@github.com/foo/bar': Unsupported protocol (1); retrying in 1340 ms
warning: unable to download 'git://git@github.com/foo/bar': Unsupported protocol (1); retrying in 2685 ms
With this change, you now see:
$ nix-env -i -f git://git@github.com/foo/bar
error: unable to download 'git://git@github.com/foo/bar': Unsupported protocol (1)
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This prevents users from accidentally nuking their profile via
nix-env.
(cherry picked from commit 021634e3e3edb327089d33ab41b743f0a40126da)
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The attrError variable is no longer used but still allocated on every
call to the findAlongAttrPath function.
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Backport 'nix dev-shell' from the flakes branch
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This also adds a '--profile' option to 'nix build' (replacing 'nix-env
--set').
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(cherry picked from commit 2c692a3b144523bca68dd6de618124ba6c9bb332)
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https://hydra.nixos.org/build/110879699
(cherry picked from commit 5bbe793abf18414878a069399d1759673d693fb6)
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(cherry picked from commit e721f99817bb7154d8098c902e25f84521a90b7f)
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(cherry picked from commit 442e665d6d3fcbdee7dece2f62a597142f8784b1)
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Extracted from 678301072f05b650dc15c5edb4c25f08f0d6cace.
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(cherry picked from commit 1bf9eb21b75f0d93d9c1633ea2e6fdf840047e79)
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(cherry picked from commit b82f75464d1e5ae9a00d8004e5dd7b1ca05059e4)
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https://hydra.nixos.org/build/110757285
(cherry picked from commit b430a81a1fbf6c792ba49e3aefe46256263430e5)
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E.g.
$ nix edit .#nixosConfigurations.bla
now works.
(cherry picked from commit d2032edb2f86e955a8a7724a27c0c3225f386500)
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(cherry picked from commit 0b013a54dc570395bed887369f8dd622b8ce337b)
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(cherry picked from commit 6b0ca8e803710342af70e257935724c5ad84ca04)
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(cherry picked from commit 7dcf5b011a0942ecf953f2b607c4c8d0e9e652c7)
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(cherry picked from commit 6529490cc10018d5191e50c482ac1180b96b1a3c)
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(cherry picked from commit c02da997570ac0d9b595d787bea8cb5a4e3cc1f5)
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darwin sandbox
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Sadly 10.15 changed /bin/sh to a shim which executes bash, this means it
can't be used anymore without also opening up the sandbox to allow bash.
Failed to exec /bin/bash as variant for /bin/sh (1: Operation not permitted).
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Nix now runs builds with a pseudo-terminal to enable colored build
output.
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This is used to determine the dependency tree of impure libraries so nix
knows what paths to open in the sandbox. With the less restrictive
defaults it isn't needed anymore.
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Running `nix-store --gc --delete` will, as of Nix 2.3.3, simply fail
because the --delete option conflicts with the --delete operation.
$ nix-store --gc --delete
error: only one operation may be specified
Try 'nix-store --help' for more information.
Furthermore, it has been broken since at least Nix 0.16 (which was
released sometime in 2010), which means that any scripts which depend
on it should have been broken at least nine years ago. This commit
simply formally removes the option. There should be no actual difference
in behaviour as far as the user is concerned: it errors with the exact
same error message. The manual has been edited to remove any references
to the (now gone) --delete option.
Other information:
* Path for Nix 0.16 used:
/nix/store/rp3sgmskn0p0pj1ia2qwd5al6f6pinz4-nix-0.16
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See 0629601da1d163a059fa19004256961f8ecdeb78.
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Fixes #3175.
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display attr-path only when queried available
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Fixes #3406.
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pathInfoCache: Respect disk cache TTLs #3398
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build failure
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Fixes #3389.
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This was broken by 22a754c091f765061f59bef5ce091268493bb138.
https://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1573669
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In
nix-instantiate --dry-run '<nixpkgs/nixos/release-combined.nix>' -A nixos.tests.simple.x86_64-linux
this reduces time spent in unparse() from 9.15% to 4.31%. The main
culprit was appending characters one at a time to the destination
string. Even though the string has enough capacity, push_back() still
needs to check this on every call.
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The evaluator was spending about 1% of its time compiling a small
number of regexes over and over again.
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It failed on names like '/nix/store/9ip48nkc9rfy0a4yaw98lp6gipqlib1a-'.
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nix-shell: clean up the tmpDir and escape variables
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The problem fixed: each nix-shell invocation creates a new temporary
directory (`/tmp/nix-shell-*`) and never cleans up.
And while I'm here, shellescape all variables inlined into the rcfile.
See what might happen without escaping:
$ export TZ="';echo pwned'"
$ nix-shell -p hello --run hello
pwned
Hello, world!
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