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Also, random cleanup to argument handling.
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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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Also some refactoring.
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Relevant RFC: NixOS/rfcs#4
$ ag -l | xargs sed -i -e "/\"/s/’/'/g;/\"/s/‘/'/g"
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This doesn't work in read-only mode, ensuring that operations like
nix path-info --store https://cache.nixos.org -S nixpkgs.hello
(asking for the closure size of nixpkgs.hello in cache.nixos.org) work
when nixpkgs.hello doesn't exist in the local store.
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On second though this was annoying. E.g. "nix log nixpkgs.hello" would
build/download Hello first, even though the log can be fetched
directly from the binary cache.
May need to revisit this.
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This is primarily useful for extracting NARs from other stores (like
binary caches), which "nix-store --dump" cannot do.
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When "--all" is used, we should not fill in a default installable.
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This allows commands like 'nix path-info', 'nix copy', 'nix verify'
etc. to work on arbitrary installables. E.g. to copy geeqie to a
binary cache:
$ nix copy -r --to file:///tmp/binary-cache nixpkgs.geeqie
Or to get the closure size of thunderbird:
$ nix path-info -S nixpkgs.thunderbird
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Previously, we tried to compute the closure in the local store, which
obviously doesn't work.
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This reverts commit f78126bfd6b6c8477fcdbc09b2f98772dbe9a1e7. There
really is no need for such a massive change...
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"verify-store" is now simply an "--all" flag to "nix verify". This
flag can be used for any other store path command as well (e.g. "nix
path-info", "nix copy-sigs", ...).
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Unlike "nix-store --verify-path", this command verifies signatures in
addition to store path contents, is multi-threaded (especially useful
when verifying binary caches), and has a progress indicator.
Example use:
$ nix verify-paths --store https://cache.nixos.org -r $(type -p thunderbird)
...
[17/132 checked] checking ‘/nix/store/rawakphadqrqxr6zri2rmnxh03gqkrl3-autogen-5.18.6’
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This is a bit user-friendlier than using $NIX_REMOTE.
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http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33073389
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