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18 Dec 2024
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19 Dec 2024
@matthewcroughan:defenestrate.itmatthewcroughan @fosdemI'm now experiencing this on my NixOS machine itself, after upgrading to 2.25.x https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/1063014:48:00
@matthewcroughan:defenestrate.itmatthewcroughan @fosdem Using nix-shell -p nixVersions.nix_2_24 fixes it, but I'll update the issue to reflect that. 14:48:33
@matthewcroughan:defenestrate.itmatthewcroughan @fosdemProbably https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/10683 as well14:56:55
@matthewcroughan:defenestrate.itmatthewcroughan @fosdemBasically for whatever reason things are going at like 50kbps for me on new nix :P14:58:23
@matthewcroughan:defenestrate.itmatthewcroughan @fosdemhttps://nix.dev/manual/nix/2.24/command-ref/conf-file.html?highlight=determinism#conf-download-buffer-size14:58:55
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20 Dec 2024
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@hsngrmpf:matrix.orgDavHauIs there any nix command that I can use to get the corresponding store path for a given nar hash, assuming the store path exists in my local /nix/store?10:37:16
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Is there any nix command that I can use to get the corresponding store path for a given nar hash, assuming the store path exists in my local /nix/store?
Not a Nix command, but you can make an sql query to the sqlite database in /var/nix/var
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@hsngrmpf:matrix.orgDavHauOK thanks10:50:01
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@joerg:thalheim.ioMic92I implemented that for harmonia17:46:59
@joerg:thalheim.ioMic92 DavHau: https://github.com/nix-community/harmonia/blob/8cb82560d129c370a0c6c693425611e9396ef85c/src/daemon.rs#L584 17:48:40
@joerg:thalheim.ioMic92Maybe the c api for nix also exposes it. I now the perl-bindings do17:49:04
@joerg:thalheim.ioMic92Shallow clones help a bit. Until we get the pay off with lazy paths.17:50:09
21 Dec 2024
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22 Dec 2024
@drewrypope:matrix.orgDrewry Pope why aren't shallow clones the default? 11:30:43
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23 Dec 2024
@joerg:thalheim.ioMic92I think they don't have a revision count, which is unfortunately a feature.09:23:20
@joerg:thalheim.ioMic92But I think we could still use this for github/gitlab fetchers.09:24:56
@drewrypope:matrix.orgDrewry Pope ahhhhHHHHHHHHHH ok thank you 09:30:59
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24 Dec 2024
@trofi:matrix.org@trofi:matrix.org postgresql_14 fails the build with the following cryptic error: error: derivation contains an illegal reference specifier 'man'. What does it mean? One of the outputs is not supposed to have man reference, but does? But it does not say which output It is. Is it something else? 22:20:06

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