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This fixes
Could not find any mach64 blobs in file ‘/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib’, continuing...
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This doesn't work because the OS X sandbox cannot bind-mount
path to a different location.
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The filename used was not unique and owned by the build user, so
builds could fail with
error: while setting up the build environment: cannot unlink ‘/nix/store/99i210ihnsjacajaw8r33fmgjvzpg6nr-bison-3.0.4.drv.sb’: Permission denied
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runResolver() was barfing on directories like
/System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/Current/PlugIns. It
should probably do something sophisticated for frameworks, but let's
ignore them for now.
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Issue #759.
Also, remove nix.conf from the sandbox since I don't really see a
legitimate reason for builders to access the Nix configuration.
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Suggested by Daiderd Jordan.
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This fixes
error: getting attributes of path ‘Versions/Current/CoreFoundation’: No such file or directory
when /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/CoreFoundation is a symlink.
Also fixes a segfault when encounting a file that is not a MACH binary (such
as /dev/null, which is included in __impureHostDeps in Nixpkgs).
Possibly fixes #786.
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Fixes
src/libstore/build.cc:2321:45: error: non-constant-expression cannot be narrowed from type 'int' to 'scmp_datum_t' (aka 'unsigned long') in initializer list [-Wc++11-narrowing]
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EAs/ACLs are not part of the NAR canonicalisation. Worse, setting an
ACL allows a builder to create writable files in the Nix store. So get
rid of them.
Closes #185.
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This prevents builders from setting the S_ISUID or S_ISGID bits,
preventing users from using a nixbld* user to create a setuid/setgid
binary to interfere with subsequent builds under the same nixbld* uid.
This is based on aszlig's seccomp code
(47f587700d646f5b03a42f2fa57c28875a31efbe).
Reported by Linus Heckemann.
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Fixes
client# error: size mismatch importing path ‘/nix/store/ywf5fihjlxwijm6ygh6s0a353b5yvq4d-libidn2-0.16’; expected 0, got 120264
This is mostly an artifact of the NixOS VM test environment, where the
Nix database doesn't contain hashes/sizes.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/53537471
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http://hydra.nixos.org/build/53537463
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Also, make nix-shell respect --option. (Previously it only passed it
along to nix-instantiate and nix-build.)
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It lacked a backslash. Use a raw string and single quotes around PS1
to simplify this.
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Issue #1331.
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This avoids a possible stack overflow if directories are very deeply nested.
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Fixes #1384.
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And add a 116 KiB ash shell from busybox to the release build. This
helps to make sandbox builds work out of the box on non-NixOS systems
and with diverted stores.
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This is useful when we're using a diverted store (e.g. "--store
local?root=/tmp/nix") in conjunction with a statically-linked sh from
the host store (e.g. "sandbox-paths =/bin/sh=/nix/store/.../bin/busybox").
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Previously, if a directory `foo` existed and a file `foo-` (where `-` is any character that is sorted before `/`), then `readDirectory` would return an empty list.
To fix this, we now use a tree where we can just access the children of the node, and do not need to rely on sorting behavior to list the contents of a directory.
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This is useful e.g. for distinguishing traffic to a binary cache
(e.g. certain machines can use a different tag in the user agent).
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Note that a trusted signature was still required in this case so it
was not a huge deal.
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It now means "paths that were built locally". It no longer includes
paths that were added locally. For those we don't need info.ultimate,
since we have the content-addressability assertion (info.ca).
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It allowed the client to specify bogus narSize values. In particular,
Downloader::downloadCached wasn't setting narSize at all.
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Using linenoise avoids a license compatibility issue (#1356), is a lot
smaller and doesn't pull in ncurses.
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If running nix-shell as root, the terminator should be # and not $.
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This is a little convenience command that opens the Nix expression of
the specified package. For example,
nix edit nixpkgs.perlPackages.Moose
opens <nixpkgs/pkgs/top-level/perl-packages.nix> in $EDITOR (at the
right line number for some editors).
This requires the package to have a meta.position attribute.
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This is mostly for use in the sandbox tests, since if the Nix store is
under /build, then we can't use /build as the build directory.
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There is a security issue when a build accidentally stores its $TMPDIR
in some critical place, such as an RPATH. If
TMPDIR=/tmp/nix-build-..., then any user on the system can recreate
that directory and inject libraries into the RPATH of programs
executed by other users. Since /build probably doesn't exist (or isn't
world-writable), this mitigates the issue.
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