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eveeifyeve | Hey Hydra team, do you know the best way we can build tarballs for cgywin, we are successfully building it with GHA? Because that might be something that I want to work on for windows. | 17:20:16 |
K900 | Tarballs of what? | 17:20:57 |
eveeifyeve | Cygwin builds of nix. | 17:21:25 |
K900 | And why do we need those on Hydra? | 17:21:43 |
eveeifyeve | It's building fine on GHA although we are running into a limit of the hours on github. | 17:22:16 |
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K900 | Who is "we"? | 17:23:00 |
eveeifyeve | Both me and corngood. | 17:23:17 |
eveeifyeve | https://github.com/corngood/nixpkgs/actions/workflows/cygwin.yml | 17:23:19 |
Corngood | The tarballs will be for bootstrapping, like on other platforms. The real problem at the moment is not having a cache. | 17:25:34 |
K900 | I don't have a nixpkgs core hat anymore | 17:26:19 |
K900 | But you'll need a really good argument | 17:26:29 |
K900 | To convince me that cygwin is worth supporting | 17:26:34 |
Corngood | Supporting just means having windows builders, right? Has that been discussed for any other purpose? | 17:27:46 |
K900 | Supporting means code in nixpkgs | 17:28:28 |
K900 | And Hydra time | 17:28:30 |
K900 | But primarily the former | 17:28:33 |
dramforever | supporting means going up https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/blob/master/rfcs/0046-platform-support-tiers.md | 17:28:46 |
Corngood | Well we already have cross builds in nixpkgs. The rest is progressing. | 17:29:46 |
dramforever | If you need a builder, namespace.so provides runners for nix-community projects https://nix-community.org/namespace-actions/ | 17:29:51 |
eveeifyeve | I wasn't aware of this rfc, thanks for mentioning it. | 17:30:16 |
K900 | It's not about having results | 17:30:27 |
K900 | It's about the approach being fundamentally wrong | 17:30:31 |
K900 | We spent a very long time pretending Darwin was a weird Linux | 17:30:51 |
K900 | And only when we stopped did it start working good | 17:31:01 |
K900 | Windows makes for an even weirder Linux | 17:31:17 |
dramforever | well, if you just need a runner, namespace.so | 17:31:25 |