The main improvement is that the new message gives an example of a path
that is referenced, which should make it easier to track down. While
there, I also clarified the wording, saying exactly why the paths in
question were illegal.
(cherry picked from commit 4e5d1b281e)
This does not include any automation for the release branch, but
is based on the configuration of https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/12349
pre-commit run -a nixfmt-rfc-style
I started getting these warnings `warning: download buffer is full; consider increasing the 'download-buffer-size' setting` but the documentation does not make it obvious what unit of measurement it accepts.
1. Fix this eval error:
https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nix/master#tabs-errors
The dev package output (actually a separate derivation) needs to skip
this for cross just as the main package output does.
2. Deduplicate libs attrset and list.
3. Move `nix-functional-tests` to `checkInputs`.
With the Meson build system, we no longer need a `check` vs
`install-check` distinction, so it is simpler to just keeep
everything in one place.
This allows RemoteStore::addMultipleToStore() to free the Source
objects early (and in particular the associated sinkToSource()
buffers). This should fix#7359. For example, memory consumption of
nix copy --derivation --to ssh-ng://localhost?remote-store=/tmp/nix --derivation --no-check-sigs \
/nix/store/4p9xmfgnvclqpii8pxqcwcvl9bxqy2xf-nixos-system-...drv
went from 353 MB to 74 MB.
Fixes
$ nix copy --derivation --to /tmp/nix /nix/store/...
error: cannot enqueue a work item while the thread pool is shutting down
The ThreadPoolShutDown exception was hiding the reason for the thread
pool shut down, e.g.
error: cannot add path '/nix/store/03sl46khd8gmjpsad7223m32ma965vy9-fix-static.patch' because it lacks a signature by a trusted key
nix-env can read priorities from a derivations meta attributes, but this
only works when installing a nix expression.
nix-env can also install bare store paths, however meta attributes are
not readable in that case. This means that a store path can not be
installed with a specific priority.
Some cases where it is advantageous to install a store path: a remote
host following a `nix copy`, or any time you want to save some
evaluation time and happen to already know the store path.
This PR addresses this shortcoming by adding a --priority flag to
nix-env --install.