| 11 Mar 2025 |
K900 | All right folks, staging-next merged | 19:17:03 |
K900 | Which means https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/387292 should be good to test now | 19:17:10 |
K900 | Also, unrelated, https://www.supergoodcode.com/znvk/ | 19:57:55 |
| Adam Neverwas removed their display name adam_neverwas. | 23:24:12 |
| 12 Mar 2025 |
Atemu | It's been a while since I've done it but has building mesa always been this ..much? | 11:07:16 |
Atemu | I remembered that it was actually a rather quick build; did that change? | 11:07:33 |
K900 | It's pretty quick for me still | 11:08:51 |
K900 | Like 5 minutes | 11:08:56 |
K900 | That's for Mesa itself. | 11:09:10 |
K900 | Not counting the reverse closure | 11:09:15 |
Atemu | Oh yeah of course, that's gotten so much better thanks to your efforts | 11:09:31 |
| Adam Neverwas set their display name to Adam Neverwas. | 14:27:31 |
devintech | Trying to install a game from gog, the installer tells me that nixos doesn't do the stnd library path thing and sends me here. https://nix.dev/guides/faq#how-to-run-non-nix-executables
What's the best path for handling applications like this? Does anyone have an example? | 17:04:31 |
devintech | * Trying to install a game from gog, the installer tells me that nixos doesn't do the stnd library path thing and sends me here. https://nix.dev/guides/faq#how-to-run-non-nix-executables
What's the best path for handling applications like this? Does anyone have an example?
Is there a way to add any additional sandbox or protections around proprietary apps as well? Limiting what directories it could interact with, etc. | 17:05:42 |
K900 | That's correct | 17:08:10 |
K900 | Read the page it linked you to | 17:08:14 |
K900 | If you want additional sandbox, look into something like bubblewrap | 17:09:13 |