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> On 03-01-2017 20:23:21, Renato Alves wrote:
>> Is anyone compiling this and other similar pearls in a unified tool?
>> I'd love to have this a couple of keystrokes away. Reminiscent of Gentoo's
>> portage-utils and eix.
>
> I guess I could put it into nix-s
Is anyone compiling this and other similar pearls in a unified tool?
I'd love to have this a couple of keystrokes away. Reminiscent of Gentoo's
portage-utils and eix.
On 03/01/17 19:45, Matthias Beyer wrote:
> This is awesome!
>
> Thank you a lot!
>
> On 03-01-2017 13:18:15, Maarten Hoogendoorn
Accidentally bumped into this:
nixpkgs@github ranking top 5 most active projects on github according to
http://krihelinator.xyz/
Most likely not news to anyone involved but good for visibility.
Cheers,
Renato
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> Don't ask me how it works, I can only confirm that it does ;-)
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> Just my 2 cents..
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Erik
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>
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2016, 23:16 Renato Alves <mailto:alves@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Had a look at
On 07/07/16 13:15, Profpatsch wrote:
> On 16-07-07 01:18am, Renato Alves wrote:
>> To be honest I'm not even sure there's an issue here. I've never heard
>> of something called "free open-source that costs money". The first part
>> negates
I have to agree with Jookia on this.
I don't think this issue concerns nix.
To be honest I'm not even sure there's an issue here. I've never heard
of something called "free open-source that costs money". The first part
negates the second.
Ardour was mentioned but I can't find a single reference t
Hi Arnold,
Do you by any chance have LD_LIBRARY_PATH set?
If yes, check if unset'ing it helps.
Renato
On 06/07/16 17:52, Arnold Krille wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am encountering a strange problem here. mosh fails to start because of
> some inconsistency detected by ld.so?
>
> Shell output:
> =
on
> site:http://lists.science.uu.nl/pipermail/nix-dev/ :-).
>
> -- Layus.
>
> On 01/07/16 21:55, Renato Alves wrote:
>> I never tried it with sockets, only tcp ports.
>>
>> I need to move the socket to a different location. Currently it also
>> sits on NFS. I
ompute cluster?
> <http://lists.science.uu.nl/pipermail/nix-dev/2014-October/014584.html>
> //Andreas
> Herrmann
>
> //And more generally Google search on
> site:http://lists.science.uu.nl/pipermail/nix-dev/ :-).
>
> -- Layus.
>
>
> O
Seems like the openssh server running is too old for socket forwarding.
Sadly updating it is not an option.
R
On 01/07/16 20:51, Layus wrote:
> Just one idea off the top of my head: Would it be possible to forward
> the unix socket of the daemon ?
>
> -- Layus ?
>
> On 01/0
them.
Thanks,
R
On 01/07/16 20:51, Layus wrote:
> Just one idea off the top of my head: Would it be possible to forward
> the unix socket of the daemon ?
>
> -- Layus ?
>
> On 01/07/16 15:10, Renato Alves wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>>
>> Recently I've b
the trouble. Are you absolutely sure
> that you need it?
>
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Renato Alves <mailto:alves@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> Recently I've been trying to setup nix on a multiple-machine shared
> environ
Hi everyone,
Recently I've been trying to setup nix on a multiple-machine shared
environment. At the moment I have one machine setup with nix-daemon
running from a store in a custom location (/shared/myuser/nix). This
location is shared via NFS with several other machines. This is all
still prett
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