| 17 Aug 2023 |
lxsameer | thanks folks | 13:03:33 |
@antifuchs:asf.computer | I find flake.parts a much better-done thing that does all flake-utils does; the post above is great for learning what they do, at any rate | 13:07:43 |
Charles | In reply to @crtified:crtified.me For more context, https://ayats.org/blog/no-flake-utils/ is a good writeup about flake-utils I don't find the arguments made here to be very compelling. Either way you do it, there's a problem of actually knowing how to use your tools; copy-pasting some nix code doesn't guarantee understandability, which is the stated problem. Also, this article doesn't mention https://github.com/nix-systems/nix-systems at all, which flake-utils pulls in for you automatically but would need to be manually integrated into a custom nix expression like the one suggested therein | 15:31:27 |
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lxsameer | how can I get the store path to a dependency? I want to set an env var for cmake to find a dependency | 21:56:25 |
CRTified | Are you talking g about flake inputs or derivations as dependency? | 21:57:16 |
CRTified | * Are you talking about flake inputs or derivations as dependency? | 21:57:29 |
lxsameer | derivations as dependency i suppose. a package in nixpkgs.legacyPackages... | 21:58:22 |
CRTified | In that case, you should probably ask in #nix:nixos.org as it's not really flake specific | 22:19:45 |
CRTified | (but to keep it short: you can use the packages as part of a string and it will get resolved as a store path, so something like "${some Derivation}" is a string containing the path to the store) | 22:21:16 |
lxsameer | thank you 🙇 | 22:21:41 |
CRTified | https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/language/string-interpolation.html there are derivations explicitly listed as interpolateable | 22:22:58 |
lxsameer | Thanks a million | 22:23:12 |
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| 18 Aug 2023 |
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lxsameer | hey friends, I'm trying to create a musl based shell using devShell like this:
devShells = {
${x86_64-linux} = nixpkgs.pkgsCross.libcxxStdenv.mkShell {
nativeBuildInputs = native_build_inputs nixpkgs.pkgsCross;
buildInputs = build_inputs nixpkgs.pkgsCross;
shellHook = ''fish && exit'';
};
| 19:06:53 |
lxsameer | but I get an error that says: error: attribute 'pkgsCross' missing | 19:07:18 |
lxsameer | should I do anything special to access pkgsCross? | 19:07:41 |
CRTified | Is nixpkgs your nixpkgs flake input? If yes, check out the legacyPackages attribute | 19:14:37 |
lxsameer | yes it is. ok let me try | 19:15:02 |
lxsameer | should I import nixpkgs even though it passed as an argument ? | 19:17:32 |
CRTified | In reply to @lxsameer:matrix.org should I import nixpkgs even though it passed as an argument ? Either you do that, passing an appropriate system value along, or you use nixpkgs.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.pkgsCross.foooooo | 19:20:43 |
CRTified | (sorry, on mobile right now, so it's a pain to do proper markdown) | 19:21:10 |
lxsameer | ahhhhh, got it, I was missing x86_64-linux part | 19:21:19 |
lxsameer | thank you | 19:21:22 |
| 19 Aug 2023 |
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mr-qubo | Hi! I'm trying to add commands to devShell, like this:
commands = [
{
name = "run-client";
command = "nixGLIntel client -v --host c71ee55ef19fb0c4b934610d-1024-game-server.challenge.master.camp.allesctf.net -p 31337 --ssl --username 'justCatTheFish!1' --password password123";
}
];
But I get this error:
[...]
162|
163| commands = [
| ^
164| {
error: cannot coerce a set to a string
What's the correct syntax? | 11:26:30 |
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