| 16 Nov 2025 |
hexa | is that staging-nixos? 🤔 | 19:41:09 |
K900 | Possible | 19:41:28 |
hexa | 5.7k nixos tests | 19:41:42 |
leona | staging-nixos was merged 2 days ago | 19:44:52 |
leona | so very probably yes | 19:45:07 |
hexa | fits | 19:45:08 |
hexa |  Download image.png | 19:46:39 |
hexa | restarting the queue runner | 19:46:40 |
vcunat | Also home-assistant and others. I often look at
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Amerged+label%3A%2210.rebuild-linux%3A+501%2B%22+base%3Amaster+sort%3Aupdated-desc+ | 19:52:49 |
hexa | I will say that home-assistant PRs generally overlap fairly well | 19:56:58 |
hexa | since they are mostly rebuilding the home-assistant tests | 19:57:34 |
hexa | for which I still have no better idea than exposing them as a top-level package, sorry | 19:57:48 |
hexa | if they become too annoying we can probably drop the from hydra | 19:58:48 |
hexa | but it is kinda important to have them in nixpkgs-review results | 19:59:01 |
| 17 Nov 2025 |
mdaniels5757 | Circling back to this: I was able to build this (/nix/store/gs8wmqs9myb336m5z95prbrn26z9vqdh-firefox-unwrapped-145.0 on aarch64-build-box.nix-community.org), but realized I have no way to test (X11 forwarding doesn't seem to be working, and my virtualization plan has failed on me :)). If someone else happens to have an aarch64-linux machine to test on, that probably would be a good idea. (If you have an aarch64-linux machine, but don't have access to the community builder, I can magic-wormhole you a file that you can use with nix copy --from .) | 01:03:47 |
dotlambda | Is it acceptable to merge a PR causing <8000 (mostly Python) packages to be rebuilt into staging-next? https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/462435 | 01:55:06 |
dotlambda | It's also basically guaranteed to cause no regressions | 01:55:34 |
dotlambda | The reason for merging into staging-next is that I'm not sure we'll get https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/455889 in before branch-off | 01:59:26 |
dotlambda | But I'm happy to backport to staging-25.11 instead if that's preferred | 01:59:54 |
dotlambda | Actually, python313Packages.httpcore (on staging-next) hasn't even been cached by Hydra yet, so this should definitely be fine | 02:06:58 |
dotlambda | Though python312Packages.httpcore was cached | 02:07:42 |
dotlambda | In reply to @hexa:lossy.network if they become too annoying we can probably drop the from hydra I don't see much of a disadvantage in setting hydraPlatforms = [ ] | 02:22:12 |
dotlambda | Or would that remove them from nixpkgs-review too? | 02:22:34 |
dotlambda | It would :( Tested in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/462445 | 02:35:01 |
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Ihar Hrachyshka | In reply to @yuka:yuka.dev Is there any reason to assume LLVM 21 miscompilations for aarch64 are limited to aarch64-darwin? I asked in arm channel for someone to test of Firefox crashes on Linux arm too since I don't have a desktop machine myself. There was no reply.
Looking at the patch in llvm I do not think it's specific to Darwin but I can't prove.
And if course Firefox is the app that we know is broken but it's maybe / probably not the only one (though probably also relatively rare). | 02:56:22 |
Ihar Hrachyshka | * I asked in arm channel for someone to test if Firefox crashes on Linux arm too since I don't have a desktop machine myself. There was no reply.
Looking at the patch in llvm I do not think it's specific to Darwin but I can't prove.
And if course Firefox is the app that we know is broken but it's maybe / probably not the only one (though probably also relatively rare).
| 02:58:14 |
Ihar Hrachyshka | * I asked in arm channel for someone to test if Firefox crashes on Linux arm too since I don't have a desktop machine myself. There was no reply.
Looking at the patch in llvm I do not think it's specific to Darwin but I can't prove.
And of course Firefox is the app that we know is broken but it's maybe / probably not the only one (though probably also relatively rare). | 02:58:35 |
Ihar Hrachyshka | * I [asked](https://matrix.to/#/!PXjKZXvVwGOPKtgKti:matrix.org/$Gdbq6AE8KtIhT6FmMCEl2lyhJ1eXjk-z6cac4d6aNTs?via=matrix.org&via=catgirl.cloud&via=nixos.dev) in arm channel for someone to test if Firefox crashes on Linux arm too since I don't have a desktop machine myself. There was no reply.
Looking at the patch in llvm I do not think it's specific to Darwin but I can't prove.
And of course Firefox is the app that we know is broken but it's maybe / probably not the only one (though probably also relatively rare).
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