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2015-06-08 Update cacert locationsEelco Dolstra1-1/+1
2015-02-11 Nix install script failed when "cd" printed to stdout.Jeff Ramnani1-1/+1
In some cases the bash builtin command "cd" can print the variable $CWD to stdout. This caused the install script to fail while copying files because the source path was wrong. Fixes #476.
2014-12-13 Install cacert before running nix-channelEelco Dolstra1-5/+6
Also, make it more robust against incorrent SSL_CERT_FILE values.
2014-12-10 Include cacert in the binary tarballEelco Dolstra1-2/+5
This prevents having to fetch Nixpkgs or cacert over http.
2014-12-10 Always use https to fetch the Nixpkgs channelEelco Dolstra1-5/+1
2014-11-18 Add a test for the binary tarball installerEelco Dolstra1-2/+4
2014-08-20 Use proper quotes everywhereEelco Dolstra1-3/+3
2014-08-07 install-nix-from-closure.sh: Use https channel if possibleEelco Dolstra1-1/+5
2014-07-29 install-nix-from-closure.sh: Install cacertEelco Dolstra1-0/+3
2014-04-10 Don't barf when installing as rootEelco Dolstra1-1/+0
2014-02-26 Installer: Handle DarwinEelco Dolstra1-1/+1
"cp -r" doesn't copy symlinks properly on Darwin, but "cp -R" does. Fixes #215.
2014-02-10 Force use of BashEelco Dolstra1-1/+1
"echo -n" doesn't work with /bin/sh on Darwin.
2014-02-10 Binary tarball: Automatically create /nixEelco Dolstra1-17/+94
The tarball can now be unpacked anywhere. The installation script uses "sudo" to create /nix if it doesn't exist. It also fetches the nixpkgs-unstable channel.
2014-02-10 Binary tarball: Automatically fetch the Nixpkgs channelEelco Dolstra1-1/+7
2012-05-22 Generate binary tarballs for installing NixEelco Dolstra1-0/+34
For several platforms we don't currently have "native" Nix packages (e.g. Mac OS X and FreeBSD). This provides the next best thing: a tarball containing the closure of Nix, plus a simple script "nix-finish-install" that initialises the Nix database, registers the paths in the closure as valid, and runs "nix-env -i /path/to/nix" to initialise the user profile. The tarball must be unpacked in the root directory. It creates /nix/store/... and /usr/bin/nix-finish-install. Typical installation is as follows: $ cd / $ tar xvf /path/to/nix-1.1pre1234_abcdef-x86_64-linux.tar.bz2 $ nix-finish-install (if necessary add ~/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh to the shell login scripts) After this, /usr/bin/nix-finish-install can be deleted, if desired. The downside to the binary tarball is that it's pretty big (~55 MiB for x86_64-linux).