Nix Flakes | 872 Members | |
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| 8 Aug 2024 | ||
| and that caused the difference | 09:00:37 | |
| I see, thanks a lot, nonetheless. | 09:01:19 | |
| that's the only thing i can think of without like, your flake code, logs, stuff | 09:02:07 | |
In reply to @dramforever:matrix.orgThis does not seem to be the problem. I have tried with/without sandbox on both machines and on each machine the with/without hashes were the same, but still different across the machines. | 10:18:48 | |
In reply to @dramforever:matrix.orgI can show you the code/logs if you're willing to look into it. | 10:19:12 | |
What is maybe strange a bit is that nix eval --raw and nix eval --raw '.?submodules=1' gives the same output for the Nix only and a different one for the NixOS. | 10:26:00 | |
| 9 Aug 2024 | ||
| 20:28:47 | ||
| 10 Aug 2024 | ||
| 03:50:12 | ||
| 11 Aug 2024 | ||
| Hi, while on my journey to improving in Nix(OS) is there anyone interested in reviewing a Flake of mine? Spotting some anti-patterns and such. | 15:10:23 | |
| For example, the flake contains lots of packages, because I use it to build conditionally different versions. I went with a modular approach:
| 16:41:18 | |
| * For example, the flake contains lots of packages, because I use it to build conditionally different versions. I went with a modular approach:
Which allows to run the packages like | 16:42:45 | |
Is this a bad approach or can I instruct nix flake {show,check} dive into the attributes? | 16:43:42 | |
| * For example, the flake contains lots of packages, because I use it to build conditionally different versions. I went with a modular approach:
Which allows to run the packages like | 16:43:52 | |
| * For example, the flake contains lots of packages, because I use it to build conditionally different versions. I went with a modular approach:
Which allows to run the packages like | 16:44:04 | |
| * For example, the flake contains lots of packages, because I use it to build conditionally different versions. I went with a modular approach:
Which allows to run the packages like | 16:44:28 | |
| * For example, the flake contains lots of packages, because I use it to build conditionally different versions. I went with a modular approach:
Which allows to run the packages like | 16:44:44 | |
| yeah you're not allowed to do that sorry | 17:27:36 | |
| sadly | 17:27:45 | |