nix-1p VS nix-ros-overlay

Compare nix-1p vs nix-ros-overlay and see what are their differences.

nix-1p

A (more or less) one page introduction to Nix, the language. (by tazjin)

nix-ros-overlay

ROS overlay for the Nix package manager (by lopsided98)
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nix-1p nix-ros-overlay
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- Apache License 2.0
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nix-1p

Posts with mentions or reviews of nix-1p. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-06.

nix-ros-overlay

Posts with mentions or reviews of nix-ros-overlay. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-27.
  • tell me one thing you don't like about ROS
    5 projects | /r/ROS | 27 Oct 2022
  • Package override not applying to Nix-shell / Cmake?
    1 project | /r/NixOS | 14 Jan 2022
    I believe this might be due to me also using the ROS overlay for Nix (https://github.com/lopsided98/nix-ros-overlay). Some packages that I'm using from ROS also require PCL, so I suspect that Nix might be ignoring my CUDA-enabled overlay and using the regular PCL package in order to meet the required dependencies. I'm not too sure how to confirm this...
  • Nix is the ultimate DevOps toolkit
    21 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Apr 2021
    Thanks for the response!

    > This is difficult to answer without knowing more details.

    The situation specifically is the ROS ecosystem, where metadata is managed in these package.xml files:

    https://github.com/ros2/rclcpp/blob/master/rclcpp/package.xm...

    The federated nature of the ecosystem has led to a culture where it's very normal to be building dozens of these at once, in the same workspace together, often from multiple repos (the repo above has four in it). So there are several build tools which automate the work of examining a source workspace and building all the packages within it in the correct topological order, respecting build_depend tags. The newest of these tools (colcon) has actually made the package.xml optional in many cases, as it can examine CMakelists, setup.py, BUILD, etc, and discover for itself what the dependencies are.

    Your "distribution" of ROS is formed by listing all the packages and repos in this big file, for which there is other tooling to manage pulling dependency sources, whatever: https://github.com/ros/rosdistro/blob/master/foxy/distributi...

    Anyway, so the existing ROS/nix efforts (1) seem to basically consume all of this package/distribution metadata at once and generate a giant parallel structure of nix definitions (eg https://github.com/lopsided98/nix-ros-overlay/blob/master/di...), which I fear would be completely opaque to users and any system which required everyone to leave behind these existing workflows would be an immediate non-starter.

    I think the ideal scenario (and what it would look like if I built this myself based on debs) would be that you could source the "base" workspace as usual (enter the nix-shell?), and check out source, build packages as usual with colcon, the usual workspace-building tool, but there'd be an extra plugin/verb/flag for it, which would make it build each package as a nix package instead of into the usual installspace. The verb would generate the nix definitions on the fly, and probably handle the invocation and build-parallelism side of it as well.

    [1]: https://github.com/acowley/ros2nix, https://github.com/lopsided98/nix-ros-overlay

What are some alternatives?

When comparing nix-1p and nix-ros-overlay you can also consider the following projects:

asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more

rfcs - The Nix community RFCs

haskell-nix - Nix and Haskell in production

rosdistro - This repo maintains a lists of repositories for each ROS distribution

aptly - aptly - Debian repository management tool

nixos - NixOS Configuration

nix-home - Nix + HM = <3

nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS

nickel - Better configuration for less