On 03/07/2013 11:23 PM, Eelco Dolstra wrote:
I've just merged the stdenv branch into master. This gives us Glibc 2.17 and
updates to many core packages. Many thanks to all contributors!
Good, I was thinking about re-asking this week about any known blocker
issues.
So gcc-47 is now the stde
I just tried to update a six month old nixos distribution and ran into a
wall. At one point in time, I was getting parse errors. Then I did a
nix-env -i nix to get a new version of the package manager. Now it seems
that no matter what I do, some file somewhere causes a "error: cannot start
worker (
Hi,
I've just merged the stdenv branch into master. This gives us Glibc 2.17 and
updates to many core packages. Many thanks to all contributors!
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Eelco Dolstra | LogicBlox, Inc. | http://nixos.org/~eelco/
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Excerpts from shea's message of Thu Mar 07 16:10:06 +0100 2013:
> I disagree with Marc's assessment. It's not true that gems are "not at
> all" handled, gem nix works perfectly well (and can do gems with native
> extensions fine, see e.g. rubyLibs.ffi), and IMO Marc's overlay
> solutions are ver
Hi Andrew,
I disagree with Marc's assessment. It's not true that gems are "not at
all" handled, gem nix works perfectly well (and can do gems with native
extensions fine, see e.g. rubyLibs.ffi), and IMO Marc's overlay
solutions are very over-complicated and unnecessary for what we actually
wan
Excerpts from Andrew Morsillo's message of Thu Mar 07 05:18:24 +0100 2013:
> I am trying to get an environment set up to run my rails application on
> nixos but I am confused about how rubygems/bundler is handled. I have read
It is not at all.
http://gitorious.org/nixpkgs-ruby-overlay
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