| 8 Feb 2025 |
Mindavi | Is it trying to load curl perhaps? | 13:29:00 |
archercatneo | Curl is installed, I have installed wget now and tried again and that also failed, I can't find what version of openssl is installed (if it is that) but there's definitely a /usr/lib/libssl.so file installed | 13:48:23 |
@aloisw:julia0815.de | How did you get the cross-compiled binary on your FreeBSD system? | 13:50:27 |
archercatneo | nix copy nixpkgs#pkgCross.x86_64-freebsd.nix --no-check-sigs into a shared folder then from freebsd cp into /nix/store | 13:53:52 |
@aloisw:julia0815.de | That should be the correct way to do it since all dependencies are in the store too, so something is broken. | 13:55:04 |
@aloisw:julia0815.de | That said I'm not sure the error message refers to a shared library actually missing, it could just as well be some configuration or CA certificate file. | 13:56:54 |
| 9 Feb 2025 |
| preston ⚡️ joined the room. | 07:41:18 |
preston ⚡️ | hi, i was wondering if it was:
- possible to use multiple URLs for a single flake input as a fallback, and
- if it is not currently possible, if it would get merged if there was a PR for it, and
- if it would not get merged, why it is a bad idea
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Robert Hensing (roberth) | I like the idea. I think an important next question is whether we want to use an equivalence of basically whole fetchTree calls (including the type) or just the interchangeability of git remotes, or both. The latter, multiple git remotes, seems like something that could be readily implemented, and without harming a broader fetchTree-level solution. It might become technically redundant, but then it would still provide a nice syntax that's easy to desugar (and if it's not, that means we had good reason to support both). | 15:09:04 |
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