| 29 Nov 2022 |
@ask-yourself:matrix.org | * I'd be curious to get to the bottom of this. | 17:57:08 |
@NobbZ:matrix.org | Okay, colmena built from master has a --nix-option, so I am building right now. | 18:08:19 |
@ask-yourself:matrix.org | Did it reveal anything interesting or nah? | 19:14:49 |
@NobbZ:matrix.org | Nope. From there everything looks as I would expect it | 19:15:47 |
@ask-yourself:matrix.org | Hm, ok. If you ever find out in the course of your own exploration of KMonad feel free to tag me. I'd be curious. | 19:27:17 |
| Yuu Yin changed their display name from yuu to yuu✨✨. | 23:03:49 |
raitobezarius | do colmena allow to copy the nix exprs on the target so I can still run local deployment there? | 23:14:05 |
raitobezarius | (some sort of "local deployments" by default setup) | 23:14:13 |
| 1 Dec 2022 |
@ask-yourself:matrix.org | How can I apply all my systems at once if I have to sudo colmena apply-local for local system and colmena apply --on x for remote systems? If I just run colmena apply then the local system will fail cause no sudo. I could tag the nodes and build everything but the local system, but that seems inferior to building all at once. Anybody know how to resolve this? | 00:59:54 |
Linux Hackerman | I deploy my laptop via SSH too | 01:00:21 |
@ask-yourself:matrix.org | Yeahhh.. I really want to know how to do it all in one step. Would make life easier. | 01:39:01 |
Linux Hackerman | Yeah I do it all in one step | 08:20:50 |
Linux Hackerman | By deploying my laptop via SH | 08:20:55 |
Linux Hackerman | * By deploying my laptop via SSH | 08:21:06 |
Linux Hackerman | So `colmena apply` will build all the configs and deploy them via SSH, even to the laptop it's running on | 08:21:37 |
Linux Hackerman | (And it SSHes in as root) | 08:22:33 |