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18 May 2025
@joerg:thalheim.ioMic92This would avoid platform specific code.14:57:29
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa RossIt's not the number of fds that select is limited by — it's the fd numbers14:59:21
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa Rosslike if you have two fds but both of them are high values that's not compatible with select14:59:39
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa RossI have heard that select on macOS does work though14:59:49
@joerg:thalheim.ioMic92Ok. that makes it a non-starter for this api.14:59:59
19 May 2025
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20 May 2025
@trofi:matrix.org@trofi:matrix.org You can make linux select() to work for large FDs as well, but you would have to roll your own bit setting code to avoid glibc's limit (or override FD_SETSIZE). 05:41:45
21 May 2025
@fzakaria:one.ems.hostfzakariacherry-pick: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/1324102:28:13
@winter:catgirl.cloudWinter that should probably have --author set to the original author ^^ 02:30:45
@tomberek:matrix.orgtomberekI might be totally clueless, but I don't know why https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/408846 fails on aarch64-linux. Anyone can help?03:24:12
@trofi:matrix.org@trofi:matrix.org /build/source/build/src/nix/nix-store: cannot execute: required file not found suggests the binary is corrupted perhaps? 06:00:09
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@emilazy:matrix.orgemily is there a way to trace imports of an evaluation that isn't as horribly slow as nix eval -v -v or scopedImport { import = x: builtins.trace x (import x); }? 13:26:03

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