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whitby.tvl.fyi has virtualhosts configured with the names "b" and "cl"
which redirect to b.tvl.fyi and cl.tvl.fyi respectively. For this to
work in e. g. your browser as well, we need to add entries to
networking.hosts. See also http://cl/2908.
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This should make headcounter.org/hydra and cache.nixos.org take
precedence over cache.tvl.su which is needed less often.
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Finally, after a lot of hussle with the IT department they've come to
the conclusion that, in fact, their eduroam cert was not generated
properly thereby preventing me from using iwd. It looks like this only
affected a minority of devices (presumably those with proper
implementation).
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This doesn't do much other than enabling cache.tvl.su as a binary cache
currently, but we can additional settings in the future which are neat
for working with tvl's depot.
I contemplated adding an option to add <depot> to the nixPath, but I
don't want it too desparately right now and it is kind of annoying to
implement for vuizvui, as the default core/common.nix module overrides
any values you set and it is hard to merge the nixPath values, so we'll
probably need an vuizvui.extraNixPath option etc. pp.
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i3-auto-layout is not yet in nixos-unstable unfortunately, so it
triggers an eval error on hydra. Temporarily hack around it by only
including it in extraPackages if pkgs contains the package in question
(i. e. if rebuilding from master locally).
cc @devhell
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Add i3 extraPackages `i3-auto-layout` and `rofi`. This is much saner
than shoving everything into systemPackages.
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According to NixOS' wiki this should be good for something.
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It was unused and required a broken hnix pin.
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Luckily most people seem to be using Signal nowadays, so I can get rid
of this crap.
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In case pipewire wants it or I want to use the jack shim.
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blueman is annoying me a bit atm and bluetoothctl plus pactl seem to be
enough mostly.
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Once again PVP causes a configure failure which doesn't translate into a
build failure. Fixed by bumping upstream repository.
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We had a bunch of instances of
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/2176,
where nix would exit with a “killed by signal 9” error.
According to Eelco in that issue, this is perfectly normal behaviour
of course, and appears if the last command in a loop closes `stdout`
or `stdin`, then the builder will SIGKILL it immediately. This is of
course also a perfectly fine error message for that case.
It turns out that mainly GNU coreutils exhibit this behaviour …
Let’s see if using a more sane tool suite fixes that.
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Port of <https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2657>. Original message:
`forstdin` iterates over the tests in the test directory, and by
default it does *not* fail if an inner loop returns an error, unless
`-o okcodes` is given, a list of exit codes that indicate success.
Now it fails if a loop returns ≠ 0.
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Since we pass the config, the home directory config isn’t picked up
anymore, so I need to pass it via `extraConfig`.
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Let's keep it simple, everything else seems to just end in tears.
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Copied whatever Profpatsch is using. 5% seems a little extreme, but with
treshhold 2% tail /dev/zero still froze my laptop for a solid minute and
a half.
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I actually use this now.
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Hearing a lot of good things lately, time to see what it is about.
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Sigh.
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So the previous idea didn't work as expected, instead I'm going to use
the directory name Syncthing would use anyway.
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This reverts commit d46aa4ec882dcb9ac0e09da6e1aecb361d90d287.
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This doesn't seem to work properly, Syncthing will still add its default
`Sync` directory.
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https://youtu.be/LB8bhHyPLgk?t=418
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nix-env-diff is a tiny utility which parses and compares the output of
`nix-env -qaP --out-path`, printing all changed and added out paths (or
attributes if desired). This facilitates a simple way to determine
rebuilds or changed reverse dependencies when working on nixpkgs in a
similar way as nixpkgs-review and ofborg do it.
Both the new evaluation and the base evaluation to compare against have
to be created manually using nix-env, which in turn also allows
considering attribute sets that are normally not evaluated do to missing
`lib.recurseIntoAttrs`. As an example, here is an example building all
changed attributes in `ocaml-ng.ocamlPackages_4_12`:
```
nix-env -qaP -A ocaml-ng.ocamlPackages_4_12 --out-path -f . \
| nix-env-diff --attrs ./base-ocamlPackages_4_12 \
| xargs -n 1 -P 4 nix-instantiate --quiet -A \
| xargs nix-store --realise --builders 'ssh://edwin'
```
`./base-ocamlPackages_4_12` contains the result of the `nix-env`
invocation executed on the master branch.
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Shared by adisbladis in #nixos-chat this is a very stupid fish function
which bonks a nixpkgs package into the PATH in the current shell. This
is often useful if you need a package ad-hoc and opening a nix-shell is
too much hassle or you find yourself perpetually opening and closing a
nix-shell. Extremely racy with the garbage collector, but this is yolo
ops territory anyways.
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Since Tishtushi had a SSD failure and thus became a majoor nuisance to
work with, I got a temporary laptop from someone (since I don't know
whether they want to be mentioned, I leave out their name for now) in
order to be able to be more productive than waiting for several seconds
for a 1 KiB text file to be saved.
Right now, I'm not sure whether any firmware is needed for the temporary
laptop, so this is a hardware configuration just to get started with a
proper Hydra channel.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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For some reason I currently don't have time to investigate, the test has
stopped to recognise the "Register new account" text, because the text
extracted via OCR was "Reg ster new account" (note: without the "i").
Since we're not testing OCR in general and all we really care here in
the test is whether the application starts up, I just changed the "i" to
a "." (any character in regex) to make sure the detection passes.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The conflicting changes here are largely because of changed context,
except one hunk which is dropped because the "saveAfterCopyPath" no
longer existists in version 0.9.0.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This is quite useful to the eye.
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These are the scripts I used to print my gpg private key onte a bunch
of A4 papers, as QR codes of the paperkey output.
It also contains an example of how to automatically read it back in
with a ScanSnap „Einzugsscanner“. I think there also was a test that
checks that the full roundtrip works :)
The QR codes generation was designed in a way that they contain the
highest amount of data when printed on A4 paper, while still being
high-redundancy enough that you can destroy about 1/4th of them before
they become unreadable.
The key was also printed as plain paperkey format, so in the worst
case when I don’t have a scanner I can type it in by hand.
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Do a barrel roll!
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Plus add some other virtualization thingies I can uncomment if I need them.
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why not lol
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Used for IHP development https://ihp.digitallyinduced.com/Guide/index.html
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