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kjeremy | is there a way to get a description field into packages? for instance I want nix flake show to show something like
└───packages
└───x86_64-linux
├───"cat27x/burn": "Use this package to burn a disk image"
Instead of package: 'burn.sh'
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kjeremy | I thought that settings meta.description would change the text but it doesn't | 17:36:21 |
kjeremy | * I thought that setting meta.description would change the text but it doesn't | 17:36:29 |
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kjeremy | In reply to @kjeremy:matrix.org
is there a way to get a description field into packages? for instance I want nix flake show to show something like
└───packages
└───x86_64-linux
├───"cat27x/burn": "Use this package to burn a disk image"
Instead of package: 'burn.sh'
I made a PR | 19:51:05 |
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flyx | if my flake has nixpkgs as input with url github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-24.05 , shouldn't nix flake lock --update-input nixpkgs update it to the latest commit on the nixos-24.05 branch? because it doesn't; my flake.lock shows that afterwards nixpkgs is on a commit from May 20 when the branch has been updated yesterday. | 18:32:36 |
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emily | This command adds inputs to the lock file of a flake (flake.lock) so
that it contains a lock for every flake input specified in flake.nix.
Existing lock file entries are not updated.
If you want to update existing lock entries, use nix flake update
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emily | oh, I guess it used to be able to do that? | 18:42:54 |
emily | does nix flake update nixpkgs work? | 18:43:02 |
emily | (might be a Nix version thing…) | 18:43:11 |