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Philip Taron (UTC-8) | stdenv folks: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/310387 looks like it's hit the marks asked of it. Anything else, or should it be merged? | 16:09:47 |
tpw_rules | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/314175 | 21:43:05 |
Philip Taron (UTC-8) | tpw_rules: doesn't this have a bug if a filename has a comma in it? | 21:44:50 |
tpw_rules | In reply to @philiptaron:matrix.org tpw_rules: doesn't this have a bug if a filename has a comma in it? no, sort is told to sort by only the things before the first comma and cut is told to take everything after the first comma | 21:57:19 |
Philip Taron (UTC-8) | Right, I see. Since %D (the filesystem, basically) can't have a comma in it, and %i (the inode number) can't have a comma in it, it's safe. | 21:59:52 |
Philip Taron (UTC-8) | And the path comes last. | 22:00:03 |
tpw_rules | yeah both of those are just decimal numbers | 22:00:07 |
Philip Taron (UTC-8) | I'm a little shocked that sort and cut deal with the embedded NUL characters fine. | 22:02:44 |
tpw_rules | that's what the -z flag is for | 22:03:29 |
trofi | \0 is one of the rare forbidden symbols in path names in POSIX. | 22:10:08 |
Philip Taron (UTC-8) | In reply to @tpw_rules:matrix.org that's what the -z flag is for today I learned 🙇♂️ | 22:19:07 |
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trofi | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317106: a few fixes to survive sourceRoot that starts with - . | 05:19:46 |
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ris_ | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/318256 | 14:23:25 |
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Qyriad | In reply to@philiptaron:matrix.org stdenv folks: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/310387 looks like it's hit the marks asked of it. Anything else, or should it be merged? I'd really love to get this merged too, so let me know if it needs anything else | 19:11:39 |
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raitobezarius | Qyriad done | 12:22:29 |
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w4tsn | Hey there! I'm building buildroot under nixos and while it does not need much from the host OS as it build most of it's cross-compile toolchain from very little I failed at a step where the build process tried to access c99 command. While this command of gcc is long gone (it's an option to gcc still) it appears that most "usual" distros still package a c99 wrapper for such cases. E.g. see arch*
* https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/gcc/-/commit/cacf18c7cd79fb00645a4bf367392b05ad2dc290 ** https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/gcc
So my question is should this also be done in the nix pkg?
It's not really a problem for me as I just added those wrappers in my shell env but still I'm wondering what you think.
My contribution to nix-community/nix-environments for reference: https://github.com/nix-community/nix-environments/pull/75
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