nix-ld
neovim-nightly-overlay
nix-ld | neovim-nightly-overlay | |
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13 | 10 | |
676 | 268 | |
- | 4.9% | |
5.9 | 9.5 | |
5 months ago | 1 day ago | |
C | Nix | |
MIT License | - |
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nix-ld
- Nix-ld: Run unpatched dynamic binaries on NixOS
- Devenv, Poetry, and Helix
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VSCode, Copilot and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
You may be interested in `nix-ld`. https://github.com/Mic92/nix-ld
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Setting up Stabe Diffusion on NixOS
As I mentioned I used nix-index to build LD_LIBRARY_PATH. I believe I picked that up from nix-ld. The README on that page shows an example and mentions some tools (nix-autobahn, nix-alien, and nix-index) to help figure it out.
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"global" c libaries in nixos?
Hi guys, I really like NixOS. I also do not want to miss nix-ld, because it allows me to run "normal" Linux programs on nix.
- NixOS 22.11 “Raccoon” Released
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We want to make Nix better
As someone who has been using NixOS for a couple of years now, I really want to say how appreciative I am of everybody for making noticeable improvements to the system on a somewhat regular basis. The nix command keeps on adding great new features like flake templates and bundling as well as just being more user friendly (error messages, actionable hints, etc.) Additionally, tools like nix-ld [1] make nix more usable than ever with software from external sources. Things just keep on getting better for NixOS users!
Despite the reputation, I feel that NixOS or some derivative of it has the power to become the best distribution for non-technical users in the long run. What NixOS has done is effectively built an interface to every component of a modern Linux system, all that needs to be built is a user application to take advantage of it. Of course, there still needs be some improvements in Nix itself for it to blossom into its final form, but I really see a path to greatness here.
I have often thought about creating a simple unified Win2K-esq or BeOS-like X11 WM/DE specifically for NixOS but unfortunately I like the time/motivation.
[1] https://github.com/Mic92/nix-ld
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Any of you went/planning to go back to Arch (or other) as daily driver?
Regarding the ld thing, I don't know if this is relevant but probably: https://github.com/Mic92/nix-ld
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Running non nixified packages on NixOS
Have a look at nix-ld and nix-autobahn.
- Is there an actual way of installing libraries globally?
neovim-nightly-overlay
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Really have some trouble setup a minimal Neovim flake
Don't use nix build to build neovim. Add an overlay to your flake and use home-manager programs.neovim option. It will automatically compile latest neovim for you when you rebuild the configuration.
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easy instructions but not so easy build output error to understand
Relevant? https://github.com/nix-community/neovim-nightly-overlay/issues/164
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Declaratively install Neovim Nightly?
You can use the overlay
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Neovim unstable
You can use the nix-community overlay or the flake.
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Configuring Neovim through configuration.nix
-- SNIP -- nixpkgs.overlays = [ (import (builtins.fetchTarball { url = https://github.com/nix-community/neovim-nightly-overlay/archive/master.tar.gz; })) ]; -- SNIP -- programs = { neovim = { enable = true; package = pkgs.neovim-nightly; configure = { customRC = (builtins.readFile ./init.vim); }; }; }; -- SNIP --
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Goodbye Arch, hello sexy new SilverBlue
There is no centralised way of sharing user packages. But you can create package overlays or use sombodys overlays if you can find them (e.g. I use neovim nightly overlay).
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How do I use an overlay with nix-env without NixOS
However, then you run into this issue.
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Can I set make flags for a package?
Ok so I am using https://github.com/nix-community/neovim-nightly-overlay to build neovim from source in order to use the latest features. Does anyone know of any way I can specify makeflags, such as march=native or O3 when building the package? Thanks so much for your help.
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NixOS' minimal ISO is now 100% reproducible!
I'm using https://github.com/nix-community/neovim-nightly-overlay which does get Neovim 0.5 running, it's just not using my init.lua properly, picking up its own init.vim instead.
What are some alternatives?
live-bootstrap - Use of a Linux initramfs to fully automate the bootstrapping process
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
nixos-hardware - A collection of NixOS modules covering hardware quirks.
aconfmgr - A configuration manager for Arch Linux
nix-autobahn
nix-alien - Run unpatched binaries on Nix/NixOS
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
bob - Bob is a high-level build tool for multi-language projects.
nixos-configuration