pkgsrc
nix-config
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4 | 4 | |
129 | 5 | |
1.6% | - | |
0.0 | 4.5 | |
6 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
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pkgsrc
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Trying to compile tigervnc: blocked by sys/epoll.h
If you just want to report an issue then feel free to open them in our GitHub repository here: https://github.com/TritonDataCenter/pkgsrc
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Ask HN: Best Alternative to Homebrew in 2021?
yeah, i definitely think your point stands
the only place i know of where you can (easily) report an issue with a specific package is https://github.com/joyent/pkgsrc/issues
nix-config
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20 Years of Nix
> I tried to install NixOS using the live cd last week in a Hyper-V VM, but it failed to get anywhere due to SquashFS errors.
Heh, that reminds me of installing NixOS back around 2014. I didn't have any way to physically boot off the install CD; so I ran it in qemu, using my real /dev/sda as the "virtual" hard drive (which I'd already partitioned). Thankfully there was no interference with the host system (Trisquel).
I'm still using (and evolved version of) the same NixOS config to this day; it still contains the following comment ( https://github.com/Warbo/nix-config/blob/master/nixos/machin... ):
trace "FIXME: Which modules are artefacts of using QEMU to install?"
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The Curse of NixOS
Where nixpkgs2105 is a pinned revision of the Nixpkgs repo, defined in another overlay. My current Nix config has pinned Nixpkgs versions going back to 2016. For example, here's a bunch of such overrides:
https://github.com/Warbo/nix-config/blob/master/overrides/fi...
At the moment I'm using niv to manage the pinned Nixpkgs versions (the 'repoXXXX' entries):
https://github.com/Warbo/nix-helpers/blob/master/nix/sources...
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Ask HN: Best Alternative to Homebrew in 2021?
`nix-env` is an imperative command, whilst writing a .nix file is declarative. In particular, the latter can be managed using git.
For example, here's a system-wide config dating back to Feb 2015: https://github.com/Warbo/nix-config
(That's actually a NixOS config; my macOS config is in a private repo, but it imports that repo to define its "one big system package")
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XMonad – The Automated Tiling WM
> I'd like to see other configs from nix users too if you're still here!
Here's mine https://github.com/warbo/nix-config
I've used Nix/NixOS for about 8 years, but not delved into flakes yet.
What are some alternatives?
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
homebrew-cask-versions - 🔢 Alternate versions of Casks
nvd
opensource.how - Open-source etiquette
homebrew-graph - Creates a dependency graph of Homebrew formulae.
.nixpkgs
PostgresApp - The easiest way to get started with PostgreSQL on the Mac
waymonad - A wayland compositor based on ideas from and inspired by xmonad
homebrew-core - 🍻 Default formulae for the missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
nix-helpers - Mirror of http://chriswarbo.net/git/nix-helpers.git