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22 Apr 2026
@9hp71n:matrix.orgghpzin Probably this #nixpkgs-sbom:matrix.org:
https://matrix.to/#/#nixpkgs-sbom:matrix.org
19:00:47
@emma:rory.gayEmma [it/its]well, now ive realised my idiocy, im already in that room despite not being able to find it in the space at all ^^'19:01:47
@emma:rory.gayEmma [it/its](and getting no search results for sbom in my client...)19:02:04
@emma:rory.gayEmma [it/its]hm, fetch-deps seems to fail if i define a non string property...?19:44:06
@emma:rory.gayEmma [it/its]
error:
       … while evaluating an expression to select 'drvPath' on it
         at «internal»:1:552:
       … while evaluating strict
         at «internal»:1:552:
       (stack trace truncated; use '--show-trace' to show the full trace)

       error: cannot coerce a set to a string: { derivations = «thunk»; names = «thunk»; }

       note: trace involved the following derivations:
       derivation 'Spacebar.Cdn-1.0.0-preview.20260421-191102-fetch-deps'
       derivation 'Spacebar.Cdn-1.0.0-preview.20260421-191102'

(for context: i added a custom namespaced attribute to the drv called __sbDmProjectReferences)

19:44:46
@k900:0upti.meK900 You have to put it at passthru 19:45:44
@k900:0upti.meK900Otherwise it tries to convert it to an environment variable19:45:52
@emma:rory.gayEmma [it/its]d'oh19:45:58
29 Apr 2026
@emma:rory.gayEmma [it/its]hm, i wonder if there's any art out there by chance of using dotnet's own package.lock.json files with buildDotnetModule?17:19:16
@emma:rory.gayEmma [it/its] there's https://github.com/mdarocha/nuget-packageslock2nix, which seems pretty trivial? 17:21:43
@corngood:corngood.comCorngoodhttps://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/342670 I think this is the most recent attempt. there were a few problems17:24:52
@emma:rory.gayEmma [it/its]right, i wasnt aware of the RID challenge...17:27:15
@emma:rory.gayEmma [it/its]or well, hadnt thought of it i guess?17:27:57
@emma:rory.gayEmma [it/its]well, that's annoying...17:30:41
7 May 2026
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13 May 2026
@zzynix:matrix.orgZynixRider is one of the most widely used IDEs for .NET development on Linux, so I think the current packaging choice on NixOS is a bit questionable. Right now Rider is packaged without FHS support by default. In practice, a lot of people use Rider for Avalonia UI development, and that often requires extra dependencies or an FHS environment to work properly. Because of that, I think it would make more sense if the default Rider package either included the commonly needed Avalonia-related dependencies or provided FHS compatibility by default. Has there been any discussion or planning around this already?03:50:05
@corngood:corngood.comCorngoodI haven't seen anything, but I don't use Rider. It might be worth creating an issue that describes some of the challenges in a bit more detail. I've thought quite a bit about how packages like Avalonia could/should work in nixpkgs, but I'm not sure if your problems are related.15:29:58
@emma:rory.gayEmma [it/its]thank god its not FHS15:32:28
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@daniel:nopemail.orgdanielAnyone who has some experience with packaging a .NET-project using flakes? All prior art I’ve found seems to use the legacy way.13:02:55
@winterqt:nixos.devWinter (she/her)
In reply to @daniel:nopemail.org
Anyone who has some experience with packaging a .NET-project using flakes? All prior art I’ve found seems to use the legacy way.

flakes are the same way as the "legacy way," all flakes help with is exposing the package.

what trouble are you running into?

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