* Adds support for NIX_SSHOPTS
* Properly uses the parsed port from URL (fixes#13337)
* Don't guess the HTTP endpoint, use the response of git-lfs-authenticate
* Add an SSH Git LFS test
* Removed some unused test code
This patch allows users to specify the connection port
in the store URLS like so:
```
nix store info --store "ssh-ng://localhost:22" --json
```
Previously this failed with: `error: failed to start SSH connection to 'localhost:22'`,
because the code did not distinguish the port from the hostname. This
patch remedies that problem by introducing a ParsedURL::Authority type
for working with parsed authority components of URIs.
Now that the URL parsing code is less ad-hoc we can
add more long-awaited fixes for specifying SSH connection
ports in store URIs.
Builds upon the work from bd1d2d1041.
Co-authored-by: Sergei Zimmerman <sergei@zimmerman.foo>
Co-authored-by: John Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>
All of the existing tests only run on x86_64-linux and
the whole `nixpkgsFor` makes it hard to reuse those for
e.g. running the nixos tests with a sanitizer build of nix.
This rips off the bandaid and removes the `nixpkgsFor` parameter
in favor of a single instance of nixpkgs with a separate `nixComponents`.
* It is tough to contribute to a project that doesn't use a formatter,
* It is extra hard to contribute to a project which has configured the formatter, but ignores it for some files
* Code formatting makes it harder to hide obscure / weird bugs by accident or on purpose,
Let's rip the bandaid off?
Note that PRs currently in flight should be able to be merged relatively easily by applying `clang-format` to their tip prior to merge.
-p preserves xattrs and acls which can be incompatible between
filesystems
Unfortunately keep -p on darwin because the bsd coreutils do not
support --preserve.
Fixes#13426
... by moving our stuff out of the way from upstream's
`nixComponents` and `nixDependencies` attrsets.
(I prefer not to use overlays, but let's make it work this way
first)
- Multiple choices of stdenv are handled more consistently, especially for the dev
shells which were previously not done correctly.
- Some stray nix code was moving into the `packaging` directory