| 2 Nov 2024 |
artemist | mood, for nixbsd openbsd we're going to have to have one instance of the openbsd bootloader per generation and use some bootloader that can chainload uefi (maybe refind or grub 2) to act as the menu. | 00:03:11 |
artemist | FreeBSD has a lua-programmable bootloader but OpenBSD can't have nice things | 00:03:35 |
artemist | Is there a reason the devShell needs a python3 built for the target? | 00:07:48 |
artemist | Oops, wrong chanel | 00:08:40 |
alex taxia | we still use the forth loader on freebsd | 00:08:45 |
| 3 Nov 2024 |
| symphorien joined the room. | 14:35:02 |
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| 4 Nov 2024 |
rhelmot | does anyone know, before I go off by myself to make such a thing, if there exists a tool that takes a matrix of build platforms, spins up a vm with nix installed for each, adds those vms as remote builders, and then builds packages from those machines for testing purposes? | 01:05:30 |
elikoga | In reply to @rhelmot:matrix.org does anyone know, before I go off by myself to make such a thing, if there exists a tool that takes a matrix of build platforms, spins up a vm with nix installed for each, adds those vms as remote builders, and then builds packages from those machines for testing purposes? If you're doing it all on the same machine, consider binfmt emulation? | 06:48:17 |
rhelmot | That is an excellent idea and I will use it for all the Linux targets | 06:49:43 |