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28 Apr 2026
@blokyk:matrix.orgzoë (@blokyk) * nvm it's just that every source path is pointing to /build/lix instead of /lix 16:43:16
@qyriad:katesiria.orgQyriadThis is a persistent problem we have with everything we build that doesn't substitute from Nixpkgs (where nixseparatedebuginfod works) >.>16:44:34
29 Apr 2026
@antifuchs:asf.computerantifuchsto close the loop, here13:54:38
@antifuchs:asf.computerantifuchs* to close the loop, I think I fixed the thing https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/51444113:54:48
@blokyk:matrix.orgzoë (@blokyk) actually Qyriad i removed this line that you added in f9d08cc44c, and i do get correct sources in lldb and gdb; is there some nuance i'm missing there? 15:12:57
@blokyk:matrix.orgzoë (@blokyk) * actually Qyriad i removed this line that you added in f9d08cc44c, and i do get correct sources in lldb and gdb without needing any setup in the debugger (eg source-map in lldb); is there some nuance i'm missing there? 15:13:45
@blokyk:matrix.orgzoë (@blokyk) * actually Qyriad i removed this line that you added in f9d08cc44c, and i do get correct sources in lldb and gdb without needing any setup in the debugger (eg source-map in lldb); is there some nuance i'm missing there? 15:13:52
30 Apr 2026
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@electria:federated.nexuselectria

I didn't know Lix had a Terms of Service (TOS), considering it's not a service...
A development chat is also most certainly not the right place for this

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@qyriad:katesiria.orgQyriad
In reply to @blokyk:matrix.org
actually Qyriad i removed this line that you added in f9d08cc44c, and i do get correct sources in lldb and gdb without needing any setup in the debugger (eg source-map in lldb); is there some nuance i'm missing there?
Probably not. Iwrc there have been changes to Nixpkgs' default path mapping stuff since that commit, but if removing it now fixes things then yeet it!
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1 May 2026
@aloisw:kde.orgaloisw Oh cool, I missed that when it came out: https://lwn.net/Articles/1054225/ 11:19:40
@aloisw:kde.orgaloisw It only took them almost seven years! 11:19:49
@xokdvium:matrix.orgSergei Zimmerman (xokdvium)I thought it was an unmerged patchset?11:24:35
@aloisw:kde.orgaloisw Not sure if it's the exact same API, but this looks like the entry point to the thing: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/io_uring/register.c?h=v7.0.3#n1014 11:26:15
@xokdvium:matrix.orgSergei Zimmerman (xokdvium)Oh great11:32:28
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2 May 2026
@xokdvium:matrix.orgSergei Zimmerman (xokdvium)

Noticed one thing here:

https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/src/commit/cd573beb0a60d6bf0e341bcd4d2c464ed97c1a8a/lix/libstore/sqlite.cc#L186-L190

The reasoning there doesn't seem entirely correct since per sqlite docs NUL bytes anywhere in the string are UB?

If a non-negative fourth parameter is provided to sqlite3_bind_text() or sqlite3_bind_text16() or sqlite3_bind_text64() then that parameter must be the byte offset where the NUL terminator would occur assuming the string were NUL terminated. If any NUL characters occur at byte offsets less than the value of the fourth parameter then the resulting string value will contain embedded NULs. The result of expressions involving strings with embedded NULs is undefined.

01:14:56
@aloisw:kde.orgaloisw That's not my interpretation of "result of expressions involving strings with embedded NULs is undefined". To me it seems that storing or retrieving these strings is completely fine, but if you put it into a SQL expression the behaviour is unspecified in C standards language. 05:10:20
@blokyk:matrix.orgzoë (@blokyk)

there's a docs page dedicated to this:

[...] The use of NUL within strings can lead to surprising behaviors:

  • The length() SQL function only counts characters up to and excluding the first NUL.

  • The quote() SQL function only shows characters up to and excluding the first NUL.

  • The .dump command in the CLI omits the first NUL character and all subsequent text in the SQL output that it generates. In fact, the CLI omits everything past the first NUL character in all contexts.

The use of NUL characters in SQL text strings is not recommended.

07:25:16
@aloisw:kde.orgaloisw

This seems like a bug. But it is how SQLite works.

Lol, that's quite a formulation for "we didn't put the effort into making it work in the CLI".

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5 May 2026
@blokyk:matrix.orgzoë (@blokyk) i've had test_import_from_derivation.py::test_warn_ifd and test_import_from_derivation.py::test_allow_ifd consistently fail on main and looking at the output, it's because there's a rogue "auto-disabling sandboxing because the prerequisite namespaces are not available," but can anyone tell me... what that message means? and why it's affecting the tests / what i can do about it 19:04:47

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