| 24 Oct 2025 |
Manuel Bärenz | Ohh. I think if I name it properly (nuget.config instead of NuGet.config) it detects it automatically. | 13:53:13 |
Corngood | Did you get a complete deps.json then? | 14:09:51 |
| 27 Oct 2025 |
Manuel Bärenz | No, the fetcher failed and didn't create a deps.json. I'll try again soon when I get the complete closed source dependencies from our partner | 08:32:51 |
| 2 Nov 2025 |
Emma [it/its] | question, how do i use the fetchdeps thing with the nix cli? | 19:31:00 |
Emma [it/its] | doing a nix build .\#thing.passthru.fetch-deps && ./result fails with this:
/nix/store/q38z0zig1346h47vyianirr25fi9g42m-fetch-deps.sh: line 10: /nix/store/rxf86xrfxhij48hjqgysi8blj2c9hg88-source/ArcaneLibs.Blazor.Components/deps.nix: Read-only file system
| 19:31:45 |
Corngood | In reply to @emma:rory.gay
doing a nix build .\#thing.passthru.fetch-deps && ./result fails with this:
/nix/store/q38z0zig1346h47vyianirr25fi9g42m-fetch-deps.sh: line 10: /nix/store/rxf86xrfxhij48hjqgysi8blj2c9hg88-source/ArcaneLibs.Blazor.Components/deps.nix: Read-only file system
You can't use .# because that'll be a read-only copy. Try -f . instead | 19:33:03 |
Emma [it/its] | oh apparently you can just pass a path... lol | 19:33:05 |
Emma [it/its] | that fails because i dont have a default.nix... lol | 19:33:38 |
Corngood | You can pass a .nix file path instead of . | 19:34:14 |
Emma [it/its] | i have a flake.nix | 19:34:26 |
Emma [it/its] | thats the only .nix file i have | 19:34:29 |
Emma [it/its] | (i dont want to maintain 6 identical copies of the same file when they only differ in at most 2 lines) | 19:35:22 |
Corngood | Oh, you can also pass a path to fetch-deps itself to override it. That might be easiest | 19:35:27 |
Emma [it/its] | yep discovered that one already | 19:35:38 |
Emma [it/its] | but i guess that's my best bet | 19:35:44 |
Corngood | Yeah otherwise you need to do an impure eval, maybe using flake compat or something. Passing the path is probably easiest. | 19:37:12 |
Emma [it/its] | hm, i wonder what the best way would be to use nix to publish nuget packages | 19:53:00 |
Emma [it/its] | since packNupkg emits multiple nupkg files, im not sure how ot best deal with thta | 19:53:31 |
Emma [it/its] | ┏━ Dependency Graph with 6 roots:
┃ ✔ ArcaneLibs.Blazor.Components-v1-1 ⏱ 12s
┃ ✔ ArcaneLibs.Logging-v1-1 ⏱ 12s
┃ ✔ ArcaneLibs.Timings-v1-1 ⏱ 12s
┃ ✔ ArcaneLibs-v1-1 ⏱ 12s
┃ ✔ ArcaneLibs.StringNormalisation-v1-1 ⏱ 12s
┃ ✔ ArcaneLibs.Legacy-v1-1 ⏱ 12s
┣━━━ Builds
┗━ ∑ ⏵ 0 │ ✔ 6 │ ⏸ 0 │ Finished at 20:57:35 after 13s
also wondering how to best handle versioning, since my current ci setup uses current time for that | 19:58:31 |
Emma [it/its] | rm -rf *.nupkg
export DATE=`date -u '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S'`
export REV=`git rev-parse --short HEAD`
dotnet pack --nologo --version-suffix preview.$DATE+$REV -o . ArcaneLibs
dotnet pack --nologo --version-suffix preview.$DATE+$REV -o . ArcaneLibs.Logging
dotnet pack --nologo --version-suffix preview.$DATE+$REV -o . ArcaneLibs.Timings
dotnet pack --nologo --version-suffix preview.$DATE+$REV -o . ArcaneLibs.Legacy
dotnet pack --nologo --version-suffix preview.$DATE+$REV -o . ArcaneLibs.StringNormalisation
dotnet pack --nologo --version-suffix preview.$DATE+$REV -o . ArcaneLibs.Blazor.Components
dotnet nuget push $(ls *.nupkg) -k ${{ secrets.NUGET_KEY }} --source https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json --skip-duplicate
that's my current ci setup, that i'd like to get rid of | 19:59:17 |
| niklaskorz joined the room. | 20:09:36 |
Emma [it/its] | oh... i didnt realise but the nupkg files are empty... lol | 21:17:21 |
| 3 Nov 2025 |
Manuel Bärenz | Still trying to package my wonky project. I got a new version of the dll dependencies my partner's nuget server, and a wrapper project that depends on it as source code. I'm puzzled how to set projectFile.
- If I omit it, I get
error NU1101: Unable to find package ... on a package that should be in the dlls.If I set
| 18:03:55 |
Manuel Bärenz | * Still trying to package my wonky project. I got a new version of the dll dependencies my partner's nuget server, and a wrapper project that depends on it as source code. I'm puzzled how to set projectFile.
- If I omit it, I get
error NU1101: Unable to find package ... on a package that should be in the dlls.If I set
EDITING
| 18:04:02 |
Manuel Bärenz | * Still trying to package my wonky project. I got a new version of the dll dependencies my partner's nuget server, and a wrapper project that depends on it as source code. I'm puzzled how to set projectFile.
- If I omit it, I get
error NU1101: Unable to find package ... on a package that should be in the dlls.
- If I set it to the
.sln file, it errors with error MSB3202: The project file "/nix/store/wrapperProject/wrapperProject.csproj" was not found. (yes, without any hashes. probably it misinterprets paths somehow)
- If I set it to the
.csproj file, it eventually OOMs at 40 GB memory in dotnetConfigureHook
| 18:06:10 |
Manuel Bärenz | A basic question. The .nupkg file with the dlls that should do all the heavy lifting: Should I make a proper package out of it with buildDotnetModule, stdenv.mkDerivation or similar, and pass it to my wrapper project as buildInputs? Or is that not necessary because the dlls are on the nupkg server and should be autodetected through deps.json? | 18:09:42 |
Manuel Bärenz | * Still trying to package my wonky project. I got a new version of the dll dependencies my partner's nuget server, and a wrapper project that depends on it as source code. I'm puzzled how to set projectFile.
- If I omit it, I get
error NU1101: Unable to find package ... on a package that should be in the dlls.
- If I set it to the
.sln file, it errors with error MSB3202: The project file "/nix/store/wrapperProject/wrapperProject.csproj" was not found. (yes, without any hashes. probably it misinterprets paths somehow)
- If I set it to the
.csproj file, it eventually OOMs at 40 GB memory in dotnetConfigureHook
EDIT: Nevermind 2. & 3., it seems that projectFile must be a string and not a path.
| 18:15:30 |
GGG | not necessary, it'll be detected through deps.json | 20:31:40 |
| 4 Nov 2025 |
Emma [it/its] | hm, trying to follow the manual but it doesnt seem im able to include a project reference? | 02:09:28 |
Emma [it/its] | /tmp/fetch-deps-LibMatrix-1.0.0-preview.20251101-191010+9065475-dirty.QB8csD/lfp971jdzq2yfnqnyp3rhxngaj0ff50c-source/LibMatrix/LibMatrix.csproj : error NU1103: Unable to find a stable package ArcaneLibs with version (>= 0.0.0)
/tmp/fetch-deps-LibMatrix-1.0.0-preview.20251101-191010+9065475-dirty.QB8csD/lfp971jdzq2yfnqnyp3rhxngaj0ff50c-source/LibMatrix/LibMatrix.csproj : error NU1103: - Found 89 version(s) in nuget [ Nearest version: 1.0.0-preview9938860405.f09a666 ]
/tmp/fetch-deps-LibMatrix-1.0.0-preview.20251101-191010+9065475-dirty.QB8csD/lfp971jdzq2yfnqnyp3rhxngaj0ff50c-source/LibMatrix/LibMatrix.csproj : error NU1103: - Found 0 version(s) in /nix/store/aj7lxjjn3rl2bazsv9p0dfnv069j6rsq-dotnet-sdk-10.0.100-rc.2.25502.107/share/dotnet/library-packs
/tmp/fetch-deps-LibMatrix-1.0.0-preview.20251101-191010+9065475-dirty.QB8csD/lfp971jdzq2yfnqnyp3rhxngaj0ff50c-source/LibMatrix/LibMatrix.csproj : error NU1103: - Found 0 version(s) in _nix
Failed to restore /tmp/fetch-deps-LibMatrix-1.0.0-preview.20251101-191010+9065475-dirty.QB8csD/lfp971jdzq2yfnqnyp3rhxngaj0ff50c-source/LibMatrix/LibMatrix.csproj (in 1.87 sec).
getting this in the fetch-deps script | 02:10:21 |