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`.
Users can access these through the `lib.makeComponents` return value,
so it's helpful to briefly explain some of them.
This doesn't replace `meta.description`, but supplements it.
(TODO: improve `meta.description`)
The myriad of hand-rolled URL parsing and validation code
is a constant source of problems. Regexes are not a great way
of writing parsers and there's a history of getting them wrong.
Boost.URL is a good library we can outsource most of the heavy
lifting to.
This renders the rl-next notes when `officialRelease = false`, which
corresponds to the case where we're not on a release branch.
Previously we had disabled this behavior because changelog-d is
somewhat of a heavy dependency, being the only Haskell package.
However, we now have new circumstances that topple the tradeoff.
- We render `master` docs to https://nix.dev/manual/nix/development/release-notes/rl-next.html
- `.#manual` is a separate build now, so `nix build nix/foo` is
not affected by the increased closure of build input outputs.
Because of these factors, I believe adding this functionality back
is more valuable, as we can use it to
- Previous release notes
- Showcase the upcoming release to the community
... 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)
The STSProfileCredentialsProviders allows to assume a specific IAM role
when accessing an S3 repository. Sometimes this is needed to obtain the
permissions to operate on the bucket.
We want the $doc, $man outputs to be symlinks pointing to nix-manual and
nix-manual.man. Creating the directories first makes the `ln` command
produce symlink $doc/${nix-manual} instead.
```
$file /nix/store/q4dwlnd36gpfajgfcp6hca2xwy068wjq-nix-2.27.1-man/rwh8ky3k040wyrywl8k2v5b3csdfbdg7-nix-manual-2.27.1-man
/nix/store/q4dwlnd36gpfajgfcp6hca2xwy068wjq-nix-2.27.1-man/rwh8ky3k040wyrywl8k2v5b3csdfbdg7-nix-manual-2.27.1-man:
symbolic link to /nix/store/rwh8ky3k040wyrywl8k2v5b3csdfbdg7-nix-manual-2.27.1-man
```
This is the reason `nix-env --help` is once again broken on 2.26/2.27/master
after 4108529.
This should fix a few packaging regressions.
`dev` also includes a merged `includes/`, which may be helpful until
inter-component includes are fixed properly.
This makes `nix.version` quicker to evaluate, which should speed up
package listing operations.
If you want an accurate count, use `lib.optionals` in your override
instead of `null` values.