Firstly, this is now available on darwin where the default in llvm 19.
Secondly, this leads to very weird segfaults when building with newer nixpkgs for some reason.
(It's UB after all).
This appears when building with the following:
mesonComponentOverrides = finalAttrs: prevAttrs: {
mesonBuildType = "debugoptimized";
dontStrip = true;
doCheck = false;
separateDebugInfo = false;
preConfigure = (prevAttrs.preConfigure or "") + ''
case "$mesonBuildType" in
release|minsize|debugoptimized) appendToVar mesonFlags "-Db_lto=true" ;;
*) appendToVar mesonFlags "-Db_lto=false" ;;
esac
'';
};
And with the following nixpkgs input:
nix build ".#nix-cli" -L --override-input nixpkgs "https://releases.nixos.org/nixos/unstable/nixos-25.11pre870157.7df7ff7d8e00/nixexprs.tar.xz"
Stacktrace:
#0 0x00000000006afdc0 in ?? ()
#1 0x00007ffff71cebb6 in _Unwind_ForcedUnwind_Phase2 () from /nix/store/41ym1jm1b7j3rhglk82gwg9jml26z1km-gcc-14.3.0-lib/lib/libgcc_s.so.1
#2 0x00007ffff71cf5b5 in _Unwind_Resume () from /nix/store/41ym1jm1b7j3rhglk82gwg9jml26z1km-gcc-14.3.0-lib/lib/libgcc_s.so.1
#3 0x00007ffff7eac7d8 in std::basic_ios<char, std::char_traits<char> >::~basic_ios (this=<optimized out>, this=<optimized out>)
at /nix/store/82kmz7r96navanrc2fgckh2bamiqrgsw-gcc-14.3.0/include/c++/14.3.0/bits/basic_ios.h:286
#4 std::__cxx11::basic_ostringstream<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >::basic_ostringstream (this=<optimized out>, this=<optimized out>)
at /nix/store/82kmz7r96navanrc2fgckh2bamiqrgsw-gcc-14.3.0/include/c++/14.3.0/sstream:806
#5 nix::SimpleLogger::logEI (this=<optimized out>, ei=...) at ../logging.cc:121
#6 0x00007ffff7515794 in nix::Logger::logEI (this=0x675450, lvl=nix::lvlError, ei=...) at /nix/store/bkshji3nnxmrmgwa4n2kaxadajkwvn65-nix-util-2.32.0pre-dev/include/nix/util/logging.hh:144
#7 nix::handleExceptions (programName=..., fun=...) at ../shared.cc:336
#8 0x000000000047b76b in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at /nix/store/82kmz7r96navanrc2fgckh2bamiqrgsw-gcc-14.3.0/include/c++/14.3.0/bits/new_allocator.h:88
This broke invocations like:
NIX_SSHOPTS='-p2222 -oUserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -oStrictHostKeyChecking=no' nix copy /nix/store/......-foo --to ssh-ng://root@localhost
In Nix 2.30.2, fakeSSH was enabled when the "thing I want to connect to"
was plain old "localhost". Previously, this check was written as:
, fakeSSH(host == "localhost")
Given the above invocation, `host` would have been `root@localhost`, and
thus `fakeSSH` would be `false` because `root@localhost` != `localhost`.
However, since 49ba06175e, `authority.host`
returned _just_ the host (`localhost`, no user) and erroneously enabled
`fakeSSH` in this case, causing `NIX_SSHOPTS` to be ignored (since,
when `fakeSSH` is `true`, `SSHMaster::startCommand` doesn't call
`addCommonSSHOpts`).
`authority.to_string()` accurately returns the expected `root@localhost`
format (given the above invocation), fixing this.
These are helper programs that execute derivations for specified
system types (e.g. using QEMU to emulate another system type).
To use, set `external-builders`:
external-builders = [{"systems": ["aarch64-linux"], "program": "/path/to/external-builder.py"}]
The external builder gets one command line argument, the path to a JSON file containing all necessary information about the derivation:
{
"args": [...],
"builder": "/nix/store/kwcyvgdg98n98hqapaz8sw92pc2s78x6-bash-5.2p37/bin/bash",
"env": {
"HOME": "/homeless-shelter",
...
},
"realStoreDir": "/tmp/nix/nix/store",
"storeDir": "/nix/store",
"tmpDir": "/tmp/nix-shell.dzQ2hE/nix-build-patchelf-0.14.3.drv-46/build",
"tmpDirInSandbox": "/build"
}
Co-authored-by: Cole Helbling <cole.helbling@determinate.systems>
Introduce a new build option 'curl-s3-store' for the curl-based S3
implementation, separate from the existing AWS SDK-based 's3-store'.
The two options are mutually exclusive to avoid conflicts.
Users can enable the new implementation with:
-Dcurl-s3-store=enabled -Ds3-store=disabled
Add lightweight AWS credential resolution using AWS CRT (Common Runtime)
instead of the full AWS SDK. This provides credential management for the
upcoming curl-based S3 implementation.
Realisations are conceptually key-value pairs, mapping `DrvOutputs` (the
key) to information about that derivation output.
This separate the value type, which will be useful in maps, etc., where
we don't want to denormalize by including the key twice.
This matches similar changes for existing types:
| keyed | unkeyed |
|--------------------|------------------------|
| `ValidPathInfo` | `UnkeyedValidPathInfo` |
| `KeyedBuildResult` | `BuildResult` |
| `Realisation` | `UnkeyedRealisation` |