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It was getting too much like whac-a-mole listing all the retriable error
conditions, so we now retry by default and list the cases where retrying
is almost certainly hopeless.
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Otherwise Ctrl-C doesn't work.
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This debug command prints a store derivation in JSON format. For
example:
$ nix show-derivation nixpkgs.hello
{
"/nix/store/ayjwpwwiyy04nh9z71rsdgd3q7bra7ch-hello-2.10.drv": {
"outputs": {
"out": {
"path": "/nix/store/w5w4v29ql0qwqhczkdxs94ix2lh7ibgs-hello-2.10"
}
},
"inputSrcs": [
"/nix/store/9krlzvny65gdc8s7kpb6lkx8cd02c25b-default-builder.sh"
],
"inputDrvs": {
"/nix/store/13839aqdf6x4k3b785rw5f2l7857l6y3-bash-4.4-p12.drv": [
"out"
],
"/nix/store/vgdx7fdc7d4iirmnwj2py1nrvr5qwzj7-hello-2.10.tar.gz.drv": [
"out"
],
"/nix/store/x3kkd0vsqfflbvwf1055l9mr39bg0ms0-stdenv.drv": [
"out"
]
},
"platform": "x86_64-linux",
"builder": "/nix/store/qp5fw57d38bd1n07ss4zxh88zg67c3vg-bash-4.4-p12/bin/bash",
"args": [
"-e",
"/nix/store/9krlzvny65gdc8s7kpb6lkx8cd02c25b-default-builder.sh"
],
"env": {
"buildInputs": "",
"builder": "/nix/store/qp5fw57d38bd1n07ss4zxh88zg67c3vg-bash-4.4-p12/bin/bash",
"configureFlags": "",
"doCheck": "1",
"name": "hello-2.10",
"nativeBuildInputs": "",
"out": "/nix/store/w5w4v29ql0qwqhczkdxs94ix2lh7ibgs-hello-2.10",
"propagatedBuildInputs": "",
"propagatedNativeBuildInputs": "",
"src": "/nix/store/3x7dwzq014bblazs7kq20p9hyzz0qh8g-hello-2.10.tar.gz",
"stdenv": "/nix/store/6zngq1rdh0ans9qyckqimqibgnlvlfrm-stdenv",
"system": "x86_64-linux"
}
}
}
This removes the need for pp-aterm.
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Fixes #1563.
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Fixes #1568.
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These have a GCC (4.9) that is too old.
https://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1391740
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This is a hack to make hydra-queue-runner free its temproots
periodically, thereby ensuring that garbage collection of the
corresponding paths is not blocked until the queue runner is
restarted.
It would be better if temproots could be released earlier than at
process exit. I started working on a RAII object returned by functions
like addToStore() that releases temproots. However, this would be a
pretty massive change so I gave up on it for now.
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For example,
$ nix-store -q --roots /nix/store/7phd2sav7068nivgvmj2vpm3v47fd27l-patchelf-0.8pre845_0315148
{temp:1}
denotes that the path is only being kept alive by a temporary root
(i.e. /nix/var/nix/temproots/). Similarly,
$ nix-store --gc --print-roots
...
{memory:9} -> /nix/store/094gpjn9f15ip17wzxhma4r51nvsj17p-curl-7.53.1
shows that curl is being used by some process.
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docker: update to Nix 1.11.14
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For example, without --all:
$ nix why-depends nixpkgs.nixUnstable nixpkgs.libssh2
/nix/store/s9n5gvj2l49b4n19nz6xl832654nf7n7-nix-1.12pre5511_c94f3d55
└───lib/libnixstore.so: …/lib:/nix/store/w9ykqpl5v0r3vfwsgn408jqhs72cx96x-curl-7.55.0/lib…
=> /nix/store/w9ykqpl5v0r3vfwsgn408jqhs72cx96x-curl-7.55.0
└───lib/libcurl.la: …ib -L/nix/store/4mbayl1y5hpjbjzkx8ndyhkv98kqw1wi-libssh2-1.8.0/l…
=> /nix/store/4mbayl1y5hpjbjzkx8ndyhkv98kqw1wi-libssh2-1.8.0
but with --all:
$ nix why-depends -a nixpkgs.nixUnstable nixpkgs.libssh2
/nix/store/s9n5gvj2l49b4n19nz6xl832654nf7n7-nix-1.12pre5511_c94f3d55
├───lib/libnixstore.so: …/lib:/nix/store/w9ykqpl5v0r3vfwsgn408jqhs72cx96x-curl-7.55.0/lib…
│ => /nix/store/w9ykqpl5v0r3vfwsgn408jqhs72cx96x-curl-7.55.0
│ └───lib/libcurl.la: …ib -L/nix/store/4mbayl1y5hpjbjzkx8ndyhkv98kqw1wi-libssh2-1.8.0/l…
│ lib/libcurl.so.4.4.0: …/lib:/nix/store/4mbayl1y5hpjbjzkx8ndyhkv98kqw1wi-libssh2-1.8.0/l…
│ => /nix/store/4mbayl1y5hpjbjzkx8ndyhkv98kqw1wi-libssh2-1.8.0
└───lib/libnixstore.so: …/lib:/nix/store/bx2i9vi76lps6w9rr73fxf6my31s4dg5-aws-sdk-cpp-1.0…
=> /nix/store/bx2i9vi76lps6w9rr73fxf6my31s4dg5-aws-sdk-cpp-1.0.153
└───lib/libaws-cpp-sdk-core.so: …e.so./nix/store/w9ykqpl5v0r3vfwsgn408jqhs72cx96x-curl-7.55.0/lib…
lib/libaws-cpp-sdk-s3.so: …/lib:/nix/store/w9ykqpl5v0r3vfwsgn408jqhs72cx96x-curl-7.55.0/lib…
=> /nix/store/w9ykqpl5v0r3vfwsgn408jqhs72cx96x-curl-7.55.0
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- Use the latest Nix version 1.11.14.
- Attempts to download the Nix installation tarball from http://nixos.org
redirect to https these days, which wget doesn't support unless OpenSSL is
available.
- Use addgroup and adduser commands to create the Nix build users.
- Link the Nix profile script into /etc/profile.d, where it's run
automatically.
- Dropped installation of bash and tar. Neither tool is essential for running
Nix.
Use the command "docker build -t nix . && docker run -it --rm nix sh -"
to build and run the Nix docker container.
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This command shows why a package has another package in its runtime
closure. For example, to see why VLC has libdrm.dev in its closure:
$ nix why-depends nixpkgs.vlc nixpkgs.libdrm.dev
/nix/store/g901z9pcj0n5yy5n6ykxk3qm4ina1d6z-vlc-2.2.5.1:
lib/libvlccore.so.8.0.0: …nfig:/nix/store/405lmx6jl8lp0ad1vrr6j498chrqhz8g-libdrm-2.4.75-d…
/nix/store/s3nm7kd8hlcg0facn2q1ff2n7wrwdi2l-mesa-noglu-17.0.7-dev:
nix-support/propagated-native-build-inputs: …-dev /nix/store/405lmx6jl8lp0ad1vrr6j498chrqhz8g-libdrm-2.4.75-d…
Thus, VLC's lib/libvlccore.so.8.0.0 as well as mesa-noglu's
nix-support/propagated-native-build-inputs cause the dependency.
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Also some refactoring.
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I don't remember what the reasoning was here, but security is provided
by the signatures, not by whether the hash is provided by the other
store.
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In particular, process() won't return as long as there are active
items. This prevents work item lambdas from referring to stack frames
that no longer exist.
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Since we may use a dedicated file descriptor in the future, this
allows us to change it. So builders can do
if [[ -n $NIX_LOG_FD ]]; then
echo "@nix { message... }" >&$NIX_LOG_FD
fi
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Nix can now automatically run the garbage collector during builds or
while adding paths to the store. The option "min-free = <bytes>"
specifies that Nix should run the garbage collector whenever free
space in the Nix store drops below <bytes>. It will then delete
garbage until "max-free" bytes are available.
Garbage collection during builds is asynchronous; running builds are
not paused and new builds are not blocked. However, there also is a
synchronous GC run prior to the first build/substitution.
Currently, no old GC roots are deleted (as in "nix-collect-garbage
-d").
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Since file locks are per-process rather than per-file-descriptor, the
garbage collector would always acquire a lock on its own temproots
file and conclude that it's stale.
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Maybe this will fix the curl hangs on macOS. (We could also use
CURLOPT_TIMEOUT but that seems more of a sledgehammer.)
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src/libmain/stack.cc: fix 'ucontext' usage on glibc-2.26
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Build fails as:
$ make
CXX src/libmain/stack.o
src/libmain/stack.cc: In function 'void nix::sigsegvHandler(int, siginfo_t*, void*)':
src/libmain/stack.cc:21:21: error: 'ucontext' was not declared in this scope
sp = (char *) ((ucontext *) ctx)->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RSP];
^~~~~~~~
src/libmain/stack.cc:21:21: note: suggested alternative: 'ucontext_t'
sp = (char *) ((ucontext *) ctx)->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RSP];
^~~~~~~~
ucontext_t
It's caused by upstream rename:
https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=commitdiff;h=251287734e89a52da3db682a8241eb6bccc050c9
which basically changes
typedef struct ucontext {} ucontext_t;
to
typedef struct ucontext_t {} ucontext_t;
The change uses ucontext_t.
Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org>
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Without this, substitute info is fetched sequentially, which is
superslow. In the old UI (e.g. nix-build), we call printMissing(),
which calls queryMissing(), thereby preheating the binary cache
cache. But the new UI doesn't do that.
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In particular, drop the "build-" and "gc-" prefixes which are
pointless. So now you can say
nix build --no-sandbox
instead of
nix build --no-build-use-sandbox
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https://hydra.nixos.org/build/59649086
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