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Domen Kožar
d231868990 changelog: add all new NixOS modules 2016-03-31 23:00:24 +01:00
ne0phyte
5c5e904763 kicad: 2013 stable -> 4.0.2
(cherry picked from commit cce37d2164)
2016-03-31 23:11:47 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
a8e92de019 electrum: 2.6.2 -> 2.6.3
(cherry picked from commit 0e05d552f8)
Upstream tends to outright close tickets filed against anything but the
latest version.
2016-03-31 23:11:00 +02:00
Lancelot SIX
70bab96717 gnupg20: 2.0.29 -> 2.0.30
See https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2016q1/000385.html

(cherry picked from commit d6f9e35683)
2016-03-31 20:50:37 +02:00
Nikolay Amiantov
9ac86f947e steam: use old C++ ABI for primus
(cherry picked from commit 0276a8b2d2)
2016-03-31 19:53:21 +03:00
Nikolay Amiantov
bd19f47b68 primus: propagate stdenv to primusLibs
(cherry picked from commit 9b7edbeb2f)
2016-03-31 19:53:15 +03:00
Nikolay Amiantov
b0d9cb36de stdenvAdapters.useOldCXXAbi: add new adapter
(cherry picked from commit 9134f9358a)
2016-03-31 19:53:08 +03:00
Joachim Fasting
4a021a017d kdevplatform: disable parallel build
Hotfix for 1edb9b9558
Ref: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/13843

(cherry picked from commit cd7242d09d)
Hydra has a failure on 16.03, too:
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33898803/nixlog/1/raw
2016-03-31 18:03:53 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
6465c790e2 partimage: fix build with openssl-1.0.2
...by using patch from Arch (taken from Debian).

(cherry picked from commit 1186bffb7f)
2016-03-31 17:57:42 +02:00
Franz Pletz
38fca2124a php: 7.0.2 -> 7.0.5 (security)
https://secure.php.net/ChangeLog-7.php#7.0.5

(cherry picked from commit fc1e886f1b)
2016-03-31 16:09:03 +02:00
Michael Raskin
5fa1475d12 davfs2: 1.4.7 -> 1.5.2; fixes the build
(cherry picked from commit cdb2bc77c4)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-31 13:48:26 +01:00
Domen Kožar
0263e6efec qemu: 2.5.0 -> 2.5.1
Hopefully this also fixes installer tests on i686

(cherry picked from commit 8a34a3b37a)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-31 13:48:08 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
65075167ce NixOS manual: Add some release notes
(cherry picked from commit e60be0923b)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-31 13:47:12 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
a2b526d41a Fix the boot-ec2-config test
(cherry picked from commit 1783e33b06)
2016-03-31 13:32:56 +02:00
Pascal Wittmann
daf0729f3a nixos/manpages: enable linebreaking after slashes
Allow linbreaks after slashes in long URLs. The option used
is documented at

   http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/manpages/man.break.after.slash.html

This commit fixes #4538.

(cherry picked from commit 8ddfab0cf2)
2016-03-31 11:29:05 +02:00
Tuomas Tynkkynen
2d840dad4c ios-cross-compile: Don't build on hydra
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33505267/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit c12f63821f)
2016-03-31 07:22:54 +03:00
Vladimír Čunát
2253d675d7 hhvm: disable parallel building
/cc #14151.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33846692/nixlog/1/tail

(cherry picked from commit 254e2cc982)
2016-03-31 00:56:48 +02:00
Domen Kožar
26ac90e6ad Merge pull request #14264 from ttuegel/emacs-release-16.03
emacsPackagesNg: remove compatibility cl-lib
2016-03-30 23:33:18 +01:00
Domen Kožar
864b2d6aae perlPackages.UnicodeString: fix build (also imapsync)
(cherry picked from commit 1845159705)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-30 21:07:53 +01:00
Luca Bruno
2173c47506 namazu: mark as broken
(cherry picked from commit 04d4d0000f)
2016-03-30 21:54:41 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
792bbd380e Fix the EC2 test
We now generate a qcow2 image to prevent hitting Hydra's output size
limit. Also updated /root/user-data -> /etc/ec2-metadata/user-data.

http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33843133
(cherry picked from commit 0d3738cdcc)
2016-03-30 21:51:15 +02:00
Rickard Nilsson
5feeab1d57 nixos/filesystems: Fix fs options type error
(cherry picked from commit 6ff5821be6)
2016-03-30 21:51:10 +02:00
Luca Bruno
556e1b892b glib-tested: suppress gdbus test needing machine-id
(cherry picked from commit 184b7ba3c6)
2016-03-30 21:29:19 +02:00
Luca Bruno
33fe6ee6a6 oprofile: depend on libiberty_static
(cherry picked from commit 18918507f2)
2016-03-30 21:00:53 +02:00
Luca Bruno
77a465e98f libiberty: add static variant
(cherry picked from commit 088231fe9f)
2016-03-30 21:00:46 +02:00
Domen Kožar
b0f8e15376 remove erlangR14: outdated and doesn't build
(cherry picked from commit a1cfdb9c88)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-30 18:55:20 +01:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
4254bb9828 Fix evaluation. (licenses, not licences)
Thanks Domen.

(cherry picked from commit 0c98b52816)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-30 18:52:00 +01:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
e59d4141c6 Updating wings and dependencies to match erlang
I updated the erlang esdl lib, added the erlang cl lib,
added opencl-headers and ocl-icd to make wings build and run.

I have not tested its opencl part; I only added dependencies so
it builds.

(cherry picked from commit f6a44bea9e)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-30 18:51:47 +01:00
Michael Raskin
162556c9c6 perl-Alien-Wx: pass ModuleBuild dependency
(cherry picked from commit af3ec2046a)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-30 18:44:15 +01:00
Domen Kožar
d2e4593240 manual: use a better relaxng validation tool #4966
(cherry picked from commit ccdda96c2f)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-30 18:37:29 +01:00
Graham Christensen
e8c74f4c61 jenkins: copy .war to $out, fixes #14137
(cherry picked from commit 0b8dd57694)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-30 18:37:15 +01:00
Ambroz Bizjak
32889165e0 pythonPackages/power: 1.2 -> 1.4
This fixes the build both for Python 2.7 and 3.

(cherry picked from commit 492c826a5d)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-30 18:36:51 +01:00
Aristid Breitkreuz
7cf7ed166c Finance::Quote: 1.37 -> 1.38 & add missing dependency on CGI
(cherry picked from commit 63032dae9d)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-30 18:13:16 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
23489b34c0 Bring back $SSL_CERT_FILE
Commit 9f358f809d removed
$SSL_CERT_FILE, which is fine for binaries linking against the current
OpenSSL package, but not old binaries (e.g. those installed via
nix-env). So let's keep $SSL_CERT_FILE for a while longer.
2016-03-30 16:37:18 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
badecc4c42 nixos-rebuild: Fix Nix fallback
Somebody forgot that Bash is not a real programming language...

(cherry picked from commit c94f8a4abd)
2016-03-30 16:37:03 +02:00
aszlig
7133dcdd28 chromium: Update all channels to latest versions
Overview of the updated versions:

stable: 49.0.2623.87 -> 49.0.2623.110
beta:   50.0.2661.26 -> 50.0.2661.49
dev:    50.0.2661.18 -> 51.0.2693.2

Most notably, this includes a series of urgent security fixes:

 * CVE-2016-1646: Out-of-bounds read in V8. Credit to Wen Xu from
                  Tencent KeenLab.
 * CVE-2016-1647: Use-after-free in Navigation. Credit to anonymous.
 * CVE-2016-1648: Use-after-free in Extensions. Credit to anonymous.
 * CVE-2016-1649: Buffer overflow in libANGLE. Credit to lokihardt
                  working with HP's Zero Day Initiative / Pwn2Own.
 * CVE-2016-1650: Denial of service in PageCaptureSaveAsMHTMLFunction

The official release announcement with details about these fixes can be
found here:

http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.de/2016/03/stable-channel-update_24.html

Beta and stable could be also affected, although I didn't do a detailed
check whether that's the case.

As this introduces Chromium 51 as the dev version, I had to make the
following changes to make it build:

 * libexif got removed, so let's do that on our end as well.
   See https://codereview.chromium.org/1803883002 for details.
 * Chromium doesn't seem to compile with our version of libpng, so let's
   resort to the bundled libpng for now.
 * site_engagement_ui.cc uses isnan outside of std namespace, so
   we're fixing that in postPatch using sed.

I have successfully built all versions on i686-linux and x86_64-linux
and tested it using the VM tests.

Test reports can be found at the following evaluation of my Hydra:

https://headcounter.org/hydra/eval/314584

Thanks to @grahamc for reporting this.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Reported-by: Graham Christensen <graham@grahamc.com>
Fixes: #14299
(cherry picked from commit ef753d210e)
2016-03-30 15:27:44 +02:00
Domen Kožar
6824d79c69 Merge pull request #14316 from ttuegel/kde5-release-16.03
kde5.applications: 15.12.1 -> 15.12.3
2016-03-30 13:02:03 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
36107e6f03 qt4-clang: fix fallout from f9b5ed66d1
There's still the question of Hydra binaries etc. but this should at
least fix evaluation and running problems.

(cherry picked from commit 8ffe681713)
2016-03-30 13:28:46 +02:00
Franz Pletz
5b83e496c8 dhcpcd: 6.9.4 -> 6.10.1 (security)
Fixes CVE-2016-1503 & CVE-2016-1504.

Changelog:
  - http://roy.marples.name/archives/dhcpcd-discuss/2016/1143.html
  - http://roy.marples.name/archives/dhcpcd-discuss/2016/1146.html

(cherry picked from commit 5aa986fba2)

See #14313.
2016-03-30 13:08:00 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
24d68896e4 Inline qt4-clang
This prevents a potential name/version conflict in nix-env, and a
large Hydra build for a proprietary package.

(cherry picked from commit f9b5ed66d1)
2016-03-30 11:26:17 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
115cb2f780 openvpn: 2.3.8 -> 2.3.10
In particular, this fixes the systemd-ask-password regression
re-introduced by cb1c818491.

(cherry picked from commit 38afa836b3)
2016-03-30 11:26:17 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
e61b8b2294 Catalyst::Action::Rest: 1.19 -> 1.20
(cherry picked from commit 6e08bd27fc)
2016-03-30 11:26:17 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
79c3c16dcb Restore core dumps
Systemd 229 sets kernel.core_pattern to "|/bin/false" by default,
unless systemd-coredump is enabled. Revert back to the default of
writing "core" in the current directory.

(cherry picked from commit 54ca7e9f75)
2016-03-30 11:26:17 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
8f9f2347d3 firefox-esr: fix build after 574a6d34d2
We're now using only newer versions that have ./configure in the root.
${pname} isn't the correct directory name for esr versions.

(cherry picked from commit ec4685cf70)
2016-03-30 11:26:17 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
aeab34ccd2 firefox-esr: 38.6.1 -> 45.0.1
(cherry picked from commit 574a6d34d2)
2016-03-30 11:26:17 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
8bd86b91d9 firefox: 45.0 -> 45.0.1
(cherry picked from commit 79d6dc91fe)
2016-03-30 11:26:17 +02:00
Peter Simons
5b86bfc58d ghc: version 6.12.3 is broken after updating to gcc 5.x
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33627548
(cherry picked from commit 070b123d4b)
2016-03-30 10:59:12 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
2aba37aaf0 intltool: fix problems with perl-5.22
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33608086/nixlog/1/raw
(cherry picked from commit 117183e27e)
2016-03-30 10:44:48 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
ccc2c7c9e5 mesa: maintenance update 11.1.1 -> 11.1.2
(cherry picked from commit f4cb39c3d3)
2016-03-30 10:44:43 +02:00
Peter Simons
d665da8ea6 Disable broken Haskell builds some more. 2016-03-29 21:59:06 +02:00
Nikolay Amiantov
f3319286ff xserver service: add glamoregl for intel drivers
Closes #14286

Credits to vcunat for the initial patch.

(cherry picked from commit 63f1eb6b00)
2016-03-29 19:04:11 +03:00
Peter Simons
c1818c2963 Disable broken Haskell builds. 2016-03-29 17:12:45 +02:00
Nikolay Amiantov
bf65250cdb Revert "Remove PATH assumption from fhs-userenv."
This reverts commit 2f26b82411.

This breaks terminfo in Bash for some reason (i.e. TAB and other
special keys).

(cherry picked from commit a5322efd95)
2016-03-29 17:58:36 +03:00
Thomas Tuegel
83d6492b02 kde5.applications: 15.12.1 -> 15.12.3
(cherry picked from commit 7079075d4caab68a22e8a1aac82df774f1d99d58)
2016-03-29 09:49:50 -05:00
Vladimír Čunát
12528e547f manual rl-16.03: document broadcom issue #12595
(cherry picked from commit d9b98b6b50)
2016-03-29 16:33:49 +02:00
Peter Simons
cc8278e186 Document the fact that the firewall allows pings by default in rl-1603.xml.
(cherry picked from commit 9a2ee42f52)
2016-03-29 16:15:17 +02:00
Domen Kožar
2e7727f647 nixos/lib/testing.nix: make 'config' a free variable
cc @edolstra

(cherry picked from commit c56c3b6596)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-29 14:35:56 +01:00
Nikolay Amiantov
90748d0983 avidemux: don't depend on unfree FAAC by default
(cherry picked from commit c2c1ef89cd3c2e232d744b034e685fb10cd23327)
2016-03-29 16:15:55 +03:00
Nikolay Amiantov
0432279805 avidemux: 2.5.6 -> 2.6.12
(cherry picked from commit 8b0076b887)

Fixes i686-linux builds.
2016-03-29 16:01:39 +03:00
Brian McKenna
6af1cd202d steam: enable hardware decoding (for In-Home Streaming)
Previous to this patch I was getting software decoding when I used In-Home
Streaming. I had a look around and according to:

https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=187922

> It seems that the libva version Steam comes with, is not compatible anymore to
> the newer libva 1.4.0.

Substituting in our version of libva gives me hardware decoding!

(cherry picked from commit d47e2fde69)
2016-03-29 15:47:56 +03:00
Vladimír Čunát
445e5c4ca5 rustc: disable parallel building
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33119905/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit d7e87db0c7)
2016-03-29 13:02:22 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
60622584db xmlsec: fix linkage, probably after #909
This fixes builds of (some) reverse dependencies, e.g. aqbanking.

(cherry picked from commit e69306c463)
2016-03-29 12:23:10 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
6135eafe30 pythonPackages.poppler-qt4: fix build by a hack
/cc maintainer @sepi.

(cherry picked from commit 5147b9d30a)
2016-03-29 11:57:01 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
e19d01d6c6 dvdisaster: disable parallel building
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33609373/nixlog/1/raw
/cc @nkcx. I notified upstream.

(cherry picked from commit 62c29908da)
2016-03-29 10:54:46 +02:00
taku0
c9f09d2b77 thunderbird-bin: 38.6.0 -> 38.7.1
(cherry picked from commit dc73280d19)

Security & bug fixes

See https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/38.7.0/releasenotes/
and https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/38.7.1/releasenotes/
2016-03-29 02:34:58 +02:00
Robin Gloster
0f7088161a vacuum: fix build 2016-03-28 23:33:47 +00:00
Nikolay Amiantov
fcd16856b4 haskellPackages.mueval: fix build
(cherry picked from commit d94ffd5655394131d292780cb5e82dc13fcd6d2b)
2016-03-29 02:24:23 +03:00
Domen Kožar
7f2dc5d3f6 garden 2016-03-29 00:15:27 +01:00
Domen Kožar
2267e14d68 Merge pull request #14280 from therealpxc/backport-new-robotics-pkgs
Backport new robotics pkgs
2016-03-29 00:12:19 +01:00
Patrick Callahan
ac5f358c00 genromfs: init at 0.5.2 2016-03-28 15:42:55 -07:00
Patrick Callahan
4ae5327664 gazebo: init at 6.5.1 and 7.0.0 2016-03-28 15:42:05 -07:00
Patrick Callahan
3fd3be4408 ignition.transport: init at 0.9.0 and 1.0.1 2016-03-28 15:42:05 -07:00
Patrick Callahan
f50a79045c sdformat: init at 3.7.0 and 4.0.0 2016-03-28 15:42:05 -07:00
Patrick Callahan
1f379d95e4 ignition robotics libs: init; .math: init at 2.3.0 2016-03-28 15:42:04 -07:00
Patrick Callahan
a6f5f1efad tinyxml-2: init at 3.0.0 2016-03-28 15:42:04 -07:00
Patrick Callahan
20aa39d18d ogre: 1.9.0 -> 1.9-hg 2016-03-28 15:42:04 -07:00
Patrick Callahan
1d72ddad9d qgroundcontrol: init at 2.9.4 2016-03-28 15:42:04 -07:00
=
4e2f29507f meterbridge: fix gcc-5 build (thanks to: http://ports.ubuntu.com/pool/universe/m/meterbridge/)
(cherry picked from commit c7a26ccf9d)
2016-03-28 22:32:19 +02:00
taku0
979bef5356 oraclejdk: 8u73, 8u74 -> 8u77
(cherry picked from commit b8cc111764)

Security fix for CVE-2016-0636.

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/8u77-relnotes-2944725.html
2016-03-28 21:25:56 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
d022dc9300 lsh: fix gcc5 build
The build fails with c11 (also tested c99), but works with gnu90.

(cherry picked from commit 8bd72dfaa4)
2016-03-28 19:06:32 +02:00
Brad Ediger
3a13d4707b spotify: 1.0.25.127 -> 1.0.26.125
(cherry picked from commit 066042e3fa)
2016-03-28 18:27:45 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
713af5258f v8: fix build(s)
Ignore errors due to strict-overflow warnings; strip clang-only flag on
non-clang builds. Concerning the latter "fix", it's not entirely clear to me why
the -Wno-format-pedantic flag ends up being passed to gcc, the .gyp file appears
to already condition the inclusion of this flag on whether cc=clang.

(cherry picked from commit 72b5bfda97)
2016-03-28 18:04:49 +02:00
Domen Kožar
70a3a43ed8 Merge pull request #14268 from grahamc/failingtests-16.03
ikiwiki: Fix failing dependency builds (16.03)
2016-03-28 15:38:27 +01:00
Ambroz Bizjak
caffe29c3e wxPython: Fix runtime error due to library dependencies not in RUNPATH.
I think what's happening is that the linker automatically adds DT_NEEDED dependencies to some libraries because it finds these libraries are being used directly, but
because they're not linked explicitly with -lflags, the gcc wrapper does not add them to RUNPATH.
2016-03-28 16:28:53 +02:00
Graham Christensen
ddede54d49 perlPackage.RTClientREST: Depend on CGI
(cherry picked from commit 125ee11a35)
2016-03-28 09:20:25 -05:00
Graham Christensen
1d05903577 I18NLangTags: Removed, as this version is 12 years old and is now bundled with core.
(cherry picked from commit c3d6b5e8f2)
2016-03-28 09:20:25 -05:00
Graham Christensen
e3def23b8f perlPackages.DateTimeFormatDateParse: Depend on ModuleBuild
(cherry picked from commit 36b88f8df7)
2016-03-28 09:20:25 -05:00
Graham Christensen
65f4afba5e perlPackages.DataSerializer: Depend on ModuleBuild
(cherry picked from commit 200ddaa54f)
2016-03-28 09:20:25 -05:00
Graham Christensen
191df96839 perlPackages.ScalarString: Depend on ModuleBuild
(cherry picked from commit ce5914c898)
2016-03-28 09:20:24 -05:00
Graham Christensen
ad2acc8fcd perlPackages.ParamsClassify: Depend on ModuleBuild
(cherry picked from commit aa73eadc1c)
2016-03-28 09:20:24 -05:00
Graham Christensen
ec561c6075 perlPackages.NetOpenIDConsumer: Depend on CGI
(cherry picked from commit 849e743040)
2016-03-28 09:20:24 -05:00
Graham Christensen
0f59068762 perlPackages.HTTPLite: Depend on ModuleBuild
(cherry picked from commit df9a6362ea)
2016-03-28 09:20:24 -05:00
Graham Christensen
e32aabe4f1 perlPackages.DataFloat: Depend on ModuleBuild
(cherry picked from commit 9fc9ede52d)
2016-03-28 09:20:24 -05:00
Graham Christensen
d8fe0c9790 perlPackages.DataEntropy: Depend on ModuleBuild
(cherry picked from commit 4532a2a75d)
2016-03-28 09:20:24 -05:00
Graham Christensen
3816f98e0a perlPackages.CryptEksblowfish: Depend on ModuleBuild
(cherry picked from commit 5dd946ded9)
2016-03-28 09:20:23 -05:00
Graham Christensen
15c7003f07 perlPackages.ClassMix: Depend on CGI
(cherry picked from commit 189d29e5f6)
2016-03-28 09:20:23 -05:00
Graham Christensen
1ff2835e5a perlPackages.AuthenPassphrase: Depend on ModuleBuild
(cherry picked from commit fb7ebfb8a6)
2016-03-28 09:14:14 -05:00
Graham Christensen
153fdba2c4 perlPackages.AuthenDecHpwd: Depend on ModuleBuild
(cherry picked from commit 2d182a2992)
2016-03-28 09:13:56 -05:00
Graham Christensen
f45acd3831 perlPackages.DataInteger: depend on ModuleBuild
(cherry picked from commit f11fd4a476)
2016-03-28 09:13:48 -05:00
Vladimír Čunát
e7ffa6c42e clang-3.5: mark as broken
It seems unlikely someone will want to fix it anymore.

(cherry picked from commit be447475d3)
2016-03-28 14:43:02 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
af551f2dea qt55.vlc: fix build
I tested it on a video to make sure the bug doesn't appear.

(cherry picked from commit ed47bb1ca8)
2016-03-28 14:37:52 +02:00
Andrew Kelley
538d9b5d6d llvmPackages: add 3.8.0 (close #13801)
vcunat's review:
 - let's not switch the default versions of llvm* for now
 - the only changes I see is adding python to clang's buildInputs
   and using the big so-file as discussed in #12759
   (BUILD_SHARED_LIBS -> LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB)
 - in future it will be nice to split libLLVM into a separate output

(cherry picked from commit f5fe051c71)
2016-03-28 13:52:24 +02:00
Thomas Tuegel
c5583a4540 emacsPackagesNg: remove compatibility cl-lib
ELPA has the compatibility library cl-lib-0.5 which interferes with the
builtin cl-lib-1.0.

(cherry picked from commit 6c05554b85)
2016-03-28 06:31:07 -05:00
aszlig
f12e91f2c5 chromium: Link using gold linker flags
I originally wanted to do this a long time (a31301d) but IIRC back then
it didn't compile. Nowadays with the splitup of the gold linking flags
and the binutils integration, it's merely just a switch to flip, so
let's do that.

Only tested it by building against the current Chromium stable version
on 64bit, because right now builds on Hydra seem to time out (because of
this?) anyway so we have nothing to lose here.

The linking time was hereby reduced from >30 minutes (I didn't measure
it exactly but looked half an hour later to the build progress and it
was *still* linking) to about a few seconds, which I guess is even
though the measurement is quite bogus a tremendous improvement
nonetheless.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit f9fff51c2a)
2016-03-28 11:42:07 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
04e2196d82 glu: fix the pkg-config file (fixes #14260)
(cherry picked from commit a7d34e0c13)
2016-03-28 11:34:05 +02:00
Domen Kožar
7877e33af8 fix munin (and the test), refs #12801 #13999 2016-03-28 10:26:06 +01:00
Michael Raskin
ee6a568a14 Fix Midori build
(cherry picked from commit 891fa19e29)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-28 09:37:30 +01:00
Michael Raskin
6dd99f177c lilypond: set some HOME during the build for Metafont
(cherry picked from commit 1a97cfb91f)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-28 09:37:26 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
2647742e02 Revert "texlive.combine: patch paths into texmf.cnf"
This reverts commit 7e74fad881.
Let's revert this in the release, at least for now. It seems the change
isn't perfect and causes some problems.
2016-03-28 08:45:08 +02:00
Nikolay Amiantov
64fd93763a skype: use clang-built qt4 to fix segfault
(cherry picked from commit 28af80fcc0)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-27 20:26:25 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
4476d74db6 linux_grsec_3_14: mark as broken
First, The patch is outdated, I failed to find it anywhere in the mirror repos.
Second, the build fails, and while it may be "fixed" by ad-hoc patching (it
appears to simply need some missing includes), this would mean shipping a
potentially insecure software package. Given that the only reason to use
grsecurity is security, this is both misleading and exposes users to undue risk.
Finally, the build has been broken for quite a long time with no complaints,
leading me to believe that the number of actual users is quite low.

(cherry picked from commit dd16dcbba4)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-27 20:25:33 +01:00
Nikolay Amiantov
9b79dd6bf4 pgadmin: enable parallel building
(cherry picked from commit 7b82f5a3fb)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-27 20:25:16 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
30745200d3 lttng-modules: mark as broken on kernel version <3.18
On linux 3.14, we get errors like
  error: 'struct snd_soc_codec' has no member named 'name'
     __string( name,  codec->CODEC_NAME_FIELD )
indicating that the module is incompatible with the linux API
in this kernel version.

See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33102405/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit a452b43ee5)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-27 20:25:06 +01:00
Domen Kožar
7bd9321c6d perlPackages.TestMockModule: fix build 2016-03-27 20:22:52 +01:00
Domen Kožar
bb6d3c16d3 nixUnstable: bump 2016-03-27 20:22:52 +01:00
Nikolay Amiantov
7e74fad881 texlive.combine: patch paths into texmf.cnf
...instead of environment variables. Close #12768.

(cherry picked from commit acf664814e)
2016-03-27 21:20:32 +02:00
Nikolay Amiantov
471e755cc2 Revert "codeblocks: fix build"
This reverts commit fd9416fb4b.

This shouldn't be needed now that we properly link wxGTK.

(cherry picked from commit 4e9ddd3770)
2016-03-27 21:01:27 +03:00
Nikolay Amiantov
3e30c35937 wxgtk: explicitly link to libX11 and libcairo
(cherry picked from commit 5471eed63c)
2016-03-27 21:01:27 +03:00
Nikolay Amiantov
5ce9f24ded skype: small cleanup
(cherry picked from commit 3819384395)
2016-03-27 21:01:27 +03:00
Pascal Wittmann
9cb9a6b509 ispc: fix one error by adding glibc32
llvm linking errors remain
2016-03-27 18:03:40 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
da25f05fc2 texlive: document in nixpkgs manual
Fixes #13240. It's not really better than source-code comments it replaced,
but it's in a better accessible place.

(cherry picked from commit e3da83297f)
2016-03-27 14:33:40 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
843d11b292 codeblocks: fix build
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33633573/nixlog/1/raw
(cherry picked from commit fd9416fb4b)
2016-03-27 10:30:31 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
424d1aff43 linux_chromiumos: require 64bit build host
I noticed that almost all the Hydra build failures were on i686. Sure
enough, upstream says that you need an x86_64 machine to build the
kernel.

(cherry picked from commit bd9737cc3e)
2016-03-27 10:29:46 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
e332f57678 accelio: mark as broken on grsec kernels
All hydra builds against grsec kernels fail.

(cherry picked from commit 8f261d717d)
2016-03-27 10:29:45 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
6a45a297b9 lttng-modules: mark as broken on grsec
All hydra builds against grsec kernels fail; seemingly because
the PaX hardening plugins are incompatible with lttng-modules
(the code writes to locations marked as read-only).

(cherry picked from commit 1939256550)
2016-03-27 10:29:45 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
207131488e rtl8812au: mark as broken on grsec kernels
All hydra builds against grsec kernels fail; builds against vanilla
kernels work.

(cherry picked from commit 2182fd52ad)
2016-03-27 10:29:45 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
ea8311a366 spl: mark as broken on grsec kernels
All hydra builds against grsec kernels fail; non-grsec kernels
succeed.

(cherry picked from commit 2a097803d4)
2016-03-27 10:29:44 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
bd58129a12 openafsClient: mark as broken on unsupported kernels
Sandboxed builds against linux 3.14 and 4.4 fail; 3.18.29 and 4.3
succeed.  From this, I conclude that 4.3 is the latest supported
version, while the lower bound is set to the oldest kernel in
nixpkgs >3.14 (the changelog does not indicate otherwise).

It appears that openafs-client is simply incompatible with grsec;
all hydra builds of openafs-client on grsec fail; local sandboxed
builds against grsec with the most recent openafs-client also fail.

(cherry picked from commit b741198116)
2016-03-27 10:29:44 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
bfece38f51 openafsClient: 1.6.14 -> 1.6.17
According to the changelog, the delta between these versions contains
fixes for several CVEs.

See https://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.6.17/RELNOTES-1.6.17
and https://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.6.16/RELNOTES-1.6.16
and https://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.6.15/RELNOTES-1.6.15

(cherry picked from commit df0481276d)
2016-03-27 10:29:43 +02:00
Joachim Fasting
3af4a10350 hugin: add missing dependencies
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33609995/nixlog/2/raw
(cherry picked from commit 29c3314fe4)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-26 20:23:58 +00:00
Robert Scott
076dd96812 osrm-backend: add patch fixing build by un-hard-coding gcc-ar and gcc-ranlib paths
(cherry picked from commit 7a3e154c27)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-26 20:12:38 +00:00
Robert Scott
939612898d osrm-backend: switch src to use fetchFromGitHub
(cherry picked from commit 0fdf7106e5)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-26 20:12:36 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
7f7f3c1bc2 io: fix gcc5 build
c11 inline semantics breaks the build

See https://github.com/stevedekorte/io/issues/316
and https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33606216/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit 3fe86ac582)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-26 20:11:57 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
32f6c6be6b accelio: kernel 4.2 is the most recent supported kernel
All Hydra builds on more recent kernels fail; from reading
the accelio documentation, I get the impression that 4.2 is
the most recent supported kernel version.

(cherry picked from commit 74838cd03d)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-26 20:11:21 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
06416457c2 jool: mark broken for kernel versions > 4.3
All hydra builds for kernel version >4.3 fail; the build failure
indicates changes to the kernel API used by the package.

(cherry picked from commit eeca73dfac)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-26 20:11:21 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
bc393f79eb gsb: mark as broken
No active maintenance for several years; dependencies cannot be met.

(cherry picked from commit 1379baca94)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-26 20:11:21 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
e96ce2c60e perf: fix build
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33553564/nixlog/1/raw
(cherry picked from commit 89c6b3c11a)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-26 20:11:21 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
be5b364581 grsecurity: fix gcc plugin
Also needs mpfr and libmpc

(cherry picked from commit 304c4a514e)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-26 20:11:21 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
06efe48e33 udftools: fix gcc5 build
-fgnu89-inline was insufficient, revert to -std=gnu90
See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33103604/nixlog/1/raw

Also fix various undefined reference errors by ad-hoc patching

(cherry picked from commit c13ddd14bd)
2016-03-26 18:24:00 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
04c2762461 yad: ad-hoc patching to fix undefined reference errors
(cherry picked from commit cb896a1e7f)
2016-03-26 18:24:00 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
d6ac1e6d51 yad: fix gcc5 build
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33612450/nixlog/1/raw
(cherry picked from commit 0b060bdf68)
2016-03-26 18:23:59 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
84fbe0d6d7 zoom: fix gcc5 build
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33122239/nixlog/1/raw
(cherry picked from commit a4ed052407)
2016-03-26 18:23:59 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
916531dfd1 leocad: work around cmath problem
introduced by recent glibc

https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33610365/nixlog/1/raw
(cherry picked from commit 6448c94e57)
2016-03-26 18:23:59 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
3047988677 curl3: mark as broken
This is an ancient version of curl, that currently has 19 known vulnerabilities.
It is used by and was added to support only one package.

(cherry picked from commit 1f78d14028)
2016-03-26 18:23:59 +01:00
Octavian Cerna
4562338552 quagga: 0.99.24.1 -> 1.0.20160315
(cherry picked from commit c3ee17fe74)
Security update, fixes CVE-2016-2342
2016-03-26 12:59:06 +01:00
Peter Simons
6f10147e8c Synchronize Haskell package sets with master @ ce2c13675d.
The update was generated by hackage2nix from the following inputs:

  - Hackage: ab666959f0
  - LTS Haskell: 6c45757bda
  - Stackage Nightly: d8a2cae779
2016-03-26 11:27:05 +01:00
Cole Mickens
c110614936 python.pyjwt: platforms: linux -> unix 2016-03-25 23:48:09 +02:00
Pascal Wittmann
cecc1e32db eggdrop: fix build with gcc5 2016-03-25 19:56:43 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
18fd4c1430 blender: Disable i686-linux build
The openimageio dependency doesn't build on i686. But probably nobody
cares about running Blender on 32-bit anymore.

http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33602734
(cherry picked from commit 7f61c7289f)
2016-03-25 16:45:23 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
ab2ac03378 thunderbird: 38.6.0 -> 38.7.0
Lots of security fixes: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/known-vulnerabilities/thunderbird/#thunderbird38.7

(cherry picked from commit aa6ab92d93)
2016-03-25 16:45:23 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
970b8ee8e7 blender: 2.76b -> 2.77
(cherry picked from commit 4f47fe2f9c)
2016-03-25 16:45:23 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
e81ca34a6a opensubdiv: 3.0.3 -> 3.0.4
(cherry picked from commit 5759b447dc)
2016-03-25 16:45:23 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
5d391c49a9 nixpkgs-metrics: Suppress build products
(cherry picked from commit 03df731fb5)
2016-03-25 16:45:23 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
5d24af631a Add metrics job to unstable aggregate
(cherry picked from commit c23e9e12f8)
2016-03-25 16:45:23 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
c3fe7bed20 Keep track of Nixpkgs/NixOS evaluation statistics
(cherry picked from commit fab439201e)
2016-03-25 16:45:23 +01:00
Domen Kožar
148b740a63 nix.useChroot: allow 'relaxed' as a value
(cherry picked from commit cfc1fe345ceb77131a4f7461e28f482baf626de3)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-25 12:48:06 +00:00
Tim Steinbach
92f1827ea0 grsecurity: 4.4.4 -> 4.4.5
(cherry picked from commit a5d8256df4)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-25 09:59:03 +00:00
Domen Kožar
23730413fe kernel: fix build of 3.10 and 3.12 on i686 2016-03-25 09:50:25 +00:00
Domen Kožar
efc7b847e3 libgda: 5.2.2 -> 5.2.4 (fix build) 2016-03-25 09:50:25 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
49e5d4c507 bigloo: pin gcc version to 4.9
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33120353/nixlog/1/raw
(cherry picked from commit 803b21959e)
2016-03-25 07:55:33 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
67fee4b26e hugs: fix build & meta fixups
Fix build by applying a patch from Arch Linux.
See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33247205/log/raw

Meta fixups
- The license is actually 3-clause BSD license.
- Use HTTPS homepage
- Adopt the package
- Convert src.sha256 to base32

(cherry picked from commit 04bcb88332)
2016-03-25 00:45:35 +01:00
Pascal Wittmann
bf92ff9657 tpm-tools: fix build by applying debians patch 2016-03-24 22:20:10 +01:00
Evgeny Egorochkin
1695966348 virtualization/azure: update the scripts for image maintenance 2016-03-24 22:38:37 +02:00
Evgeny Egorochkin
13c0d0c86e azure: package sdk and vhd tools for go 2016-03-24 22:38:28 +02:00
Evgeny Egorochkin
cb69e43ad0 virtualization/azure: reorder WALA and SSHD 2016-03-24 22:38:18 +02:00
Evgeny Egorochkin
e86c38f9b3 virtualization/azure: turn off verbose logging 2016-03-24 22:38:08 +02:00
Evgeny Egorochkin
e32412ae22 virtualization/azure: make the image dynamic again since azure-cli upload bug is fixed 2016-03-24 22:37:58 +02:00
Evgeny Egorochkin
45f34ab410 virtualization/azure: take entropy handling code out of WALA and execute it before SSHD generates the host keys 2016-03-24 22:37:47 +02:00
Cole Mickens
c938ab4dc8 virtualization/azure: fixes
azure-agent: add option for verbose logging
azure-agent: disable ssh host key regeneration
azure-common: set verbose logging on
azure-image: increase size to 30GB
2016-03-24 22:37:36 +02:00
Evgeny Egorochkin
32f0c51ab7 azure-image: provide configuration.nix which allows nixos-rebuild to build a working generation and add helpful comments 2016-03-24 22:36:40 +02:00
Pascal Wittmann
523ce20887 jbig2enc: fix build 2016-03-24 20:21:57 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
d64126b0fe cadaver: fix build against newer versions of openssl
Apply patch from Arch Linux.

See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33258957/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit db6ae35bd9)
2016-03-24 19:06:46 +01:00
Pascal Wittmann
273cc85e69 ispc: fix build 2016-03-24 18:12:49 +01:00
Domen Kožar
5ea3dfcc6e bootstrapped-pip: support Python 2.6
(cherry picked from commit 9c274b4bef)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-24 15:45:07 +00:00
Adam Bell
0bac5850a2 pgadmin 1.20.0 -> 1.22.1
(cherry picked from commit 854b13dc00)

Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-24 15:44:54 +00:00
Domen Kožar
6486138750 linux: 4.4.5 -> 4.4.6 2016-03-24 15:44:54 +00:00
Domen Kožar
6df636feef springlobby: 0.195 -> 0.243 (fix build) 2016-03-24 15:44:54 +00:00
Mitchell Pleune
3cac2c5fc5 iodined service: wantedBy ip-up.target
When iodined tries to start before any interface other than loopback has an ip, iodined fails.
Wait for ip-up.target

The above is because of the following:
in iodined's code: src/common.c line 157
	the flag AI_ADDRCONFIG is passed as a flag to getaddrinfo.
	Iodine uses the function

		get_addr(char *host,
			int port,
			int addr_family,
			int flags,
			struct sockaddr_storage *out);

	to get address information via getaddrinfo().

	Within get_addr, the flag AI_ADDRCONFIG is forced.

	What this flag does, is cause getaddrinfo to return
	"Name or service not known" as an error explicitly if no ip
	has been assigned to the computer.
	see getaddrinfo(3)

Wait for an ip before starting iodined.

(cherry picked from commit 927aaecbcb)
2016-03-24 14:24:00 +01:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
9fb09319a3 octave: update to 4.0.1
bugfix release, they say.

(cherry picked from commit 1f8ffdde5b)
2016-03-24 13:55:49 +01:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
b522266b77 octave: parallel building and check.
I think those were not updated since 3.8.2. They worked for me. Let's see.

(cherry picked from commit 74ccfd690d)
2016-03-24 13:55:49 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
4be705574a Fix 16.03 version number
The 77900 delta does not correspond to the 16.03-beta tag, so git
describe gives a different version than the NixOS version.
2016-03-24 13:48:16 +01:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
b314616134 Setting gfortran to gcc5. octave was crashing.
Otherwise, using imread() in octave threw:

/nix/store/4fvwfzwg58d7167an550xm1k6m7px443-octave-4.0.0/lib/octave/4.0.0/oct/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/__magick_read__.oct: failed to load: /nix/store/w7xr6frwffrl135v7vpxdwmnx8l95j5m-gfortran-4.9.3/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.21' not found (required by /nix/store/qlxkin1arzwbcpiny6amn8747wp8ndg7-graphicsmagick-1.3.21/lib/libGraphicsMagick++.so.11)

(this is from 16.03, although I push this to staging)

(cherry picked from commit a9d14e3452)
2016-03-24 10:58:32 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
4be870bad3 stdenv-darwin: Fix dependency on bootstrapTools
Commit 2040a9ac57 changed the order of
$PATH elements, causing initialpath to appear after buildInputs. Thus
gnugrep ended up depending on bin/sh from bootstrapTools, rather than
from pkgs.bash. The fix is to provide pkgs.bash via buildInputs rather
than initialPath.

http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33276697
(cherry picked from commit 7fc24dfd21)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-24 09:04:17 +00:00
Vladimír Čunát
52604ad28d ensureNewerSourcesHook: fix problems with symlinks
Fixes #14043. Now symlinks themselves are touched instead of their
targets.

(cherry picked from commit ff60350eb9)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-24 09:04:17 +00:00
Tuomas Tynkkynen
97a7b595ce vc: Broken on i686
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33122230/nixlog/1/raw =>

CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:163 (message):
  Unsupported target architecture 'i686'.  No support_???.cpp file exists for
  this architecture.

(cherry picked from commit c58c1f3b50)
2016-03-24 02:23:48 +02:00
Nikolay Amiantov
99d1e66c4d elmPackages.elm-compiler: use old language-ecmascript
(cherry picked from commit f0187cb4c3)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 21:49:28 +00:00
Vladimír Čunát
76c266017d zopfli: disable parallel building
It was failing often, e.g.:
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/32101335/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit b336ed89e6)
2016-03-23 20:21:18 +01:00
Graham Christensen
1a3edcdbda zam-plugins: sha256 changed
(cherry picked from commit 587ae0f63f)
2016-03-23 17:44:08 +01:00
Graham Christensen
796efbab1c vacuum: port to mkDerivation, add zlib for hydra failure
(cherry picked from commit aba56e7f59)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 16:06:59 +00:00
Graham Christensen
dc670e38fb codeblocks: ad libX11 build dependency to fix hydra build
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33296816/nixlog/1
(cherry picked from commit 3f6023dd16)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 15:42:44 +00:00
Michael Raskin
6abce9522c gcl: gcc5 build: enforce old inline semantics for now; will be fixed in the next upstream release
(cherry picked from commit 9ed00ff086)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 15:41:45 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
9687ed9046 gcl: fix gcc5 build
Apply patch from Gentoo

(cherry picked from commit 27eac5313e)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 15:41:40 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
34455365b8 clisp: fix i686 build
Requires -falign-functions=4

See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33256640/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit 1972c5aa17)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 15:41:33 +00:00
Domen Kožar
b5d47a8cfe openimageio: 1.6.9 -> 1.6.11 (fixes build on i686) 2016-03-23 15:41:28 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
26a5e637b7 clementineFree: fix gcc5 build
Uses gcc switches that are no longer valid. Also strip
-Werror for good measure. See
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33277865/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit 72bcff71fe)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 15:41:28 +00:00
Domen Kožar
58153f164d Merge pull request #14160 from ttuegel/release-16.03
[release-16.03] KDE 5 fixes
2016-03-23 15:31:05 +00:00
Thomas Tuegel
cb9f989b18 kde5.l10n.sr: patch shebangs 2016-03-23 08:44:49 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
e81ee2be29 kde5.l10n.nl: re-enable 2016-03-23 08:44:35 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
3ff6d0492a kwin: allow CMake to set RPATH during build 2016-03-23 08:44:15 -05:00
Thomas Tuegel
b8db5897c7 calamares: mark broken 2016-03-23 08:44:05 -05:00
Ambroz Bizjak
d1afa1b0d1 opencsg: Fix build related to missing libX11 linking the example.
(cherry picked from commit 853d612c3f)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 12:58:23 +00:00
Graham Christensen
edca647059 slic3r: Add ModuleBuild to BuildInputs, due to http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33298227/nixlog/1
(cherry picked from commit 29cf3ecd78)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 12:54:15 +00:00
Octavian Cerna
257e0f78b0 hhvm: 3.6.0 -> 3.12.1
(cherry picked from commit 524310d29e)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 12:50:50 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
ae5901f97c arangodb: fix gcc5 build
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33263863/nixlog/1/raw
(cherry picked from commit 037e815787)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 12:39:37 +00:00
Ludovic Courtès
7a1b8a3bdf Remove Guix.
(cherry picked from commit 5dab370d77)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 12:39:25 +00:00
Domen Kožar
709a2fd0c5 sync uids with master 2016-03-23 12:17:53 +00:00
Domen Kožar
0858ece1ad Pin hydra-www and hydra-queue-runner uids
hydra user is already pinned, this is needed due to
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/14148
2016-03-23 12:15:29 +00:00
Tim Steinbach
ac79602d7d kernel: 3.14.63 -> 3.14.65
(cherry picked from commit 4274edbe40)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 11:33:20 +00:00
Tim Steinbach
80e93efbc9 kernel: 3.12.55 -> 3.12.57
(cherry picked from commit bf41deb889)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 11:33:12 +00:00
Tim Steinbach
fcb270e5f5 kernel: 3.10.99 -> 3.10.101
(cherry picked from commit 6f5f855a2e)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-23 11:33:00 +00:00
Charles Strahan
d664e30a14 go-1.6: fix the build
One of the test scripts dynamically creates and executes a bash script,
which attempts to use `/usr/bin/env bash`. This patches the file to
use the stdenv's shell instead.

Otherwise, the only way this could have worked was by building go_1_6
outside of the sandbox.

(cherry picked from commit 0547fd247f)
2016-03-23 00:28:44 -04:00
Joachim Fasting
531baf82ad cataclysm-dda: build recipe enhancements & gcc5 support
- Remove redundant platform check; meta.platforms is sufficient
- Use postPatch rather than override patchPhase entirely
- Strip -Werror
- Move build-time only dependencies to nativeBuildInputs

This also fixes gcc5 build, which fails due to a deprecated-declarations
warning (see https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33117020/nixlog/2/raw).

(cherry picked from commit 18b35bd741)
2016-03-23 01:44:55 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
77eaab7d6c criu: fix build
Would fail due to -Werror; see
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33217086/nixlog/2/raw

(cherry picked from commit 3e1ec2b663)
2016-03-23 00:33:52 +01:00
Domen Kožar
ca6ac920ed fix perl modules for i3 2016-03-22 23:13:40 +00:00
Domen Kožar
4452a68425 remove elrangR15 and riak 1.3.0 as they're outdated 2016-03-22 21:39:38 +00:00
Kevin Cox
723989b6c4 mesos: Patch more executable paths.
(cherry picked from commit 8b7adf808e)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-22 21:28:27 +00:00
Kevin Cox
7e0c19c1a2 Mesos: 26.0 -> 27.1
(cherry picked from commit 2843d83905)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-22 21:28:11 +00:00
Domen Kožar
f115f87bb5 nix-exec: use stable Nix
(cherry picked from commit 59ba0fb295)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-22 21:24:34 +00:00
Domen Kožar
15761b0520 flow: 0.18.1 -> 0.22.1 2016-03-22 21:21:53 +00:00
Domen Kožar
5d21d6a8a6 perl: bind some CGI 2016-03-22 21:18:37 +00:00
Domen Kožar
0e41e8bbf0 xen: use gcc49 2016-03-22 21:04:30 +00:00
Domen Kožar
b4d6442660 cmis: fix build with gcc5 2016-03-22 20:59:25 +00:00
Pascal Wittmann
637e3b0b43 mailutils: fix build by using gcc49 2016-03-22 20:52:49 +01:00
Pascal Wittmann
5cdd170af6 zynaddsubfx: fix build
see #13559
2016-03-22 19:09:31 +01:00
Pascal Wittmann
d82e740f9b itk: ping gcc version to 4.9 2016-03-22 17:58:58 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
d5a73df00b archimedes: pin gcc to version 4.9
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33241446/nixlog/1/raw
(cherry picked from commit 92261129ea)
2016-03-22 15:43:45 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
e10b2fbfb5 afterstep: pin gcc to version 4.9
See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33238876/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit aa4d438107)
2016-03-22 15:43:44 +01:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
c431588cd2 Making ffmpeg friendly for arm. 2016-03-22 15:01:18 +01:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
d1a8d192a5 Update linux raspberry-pi to 4.1.y.
I could boot it in pi2; I don't know if I needed new
firmware files in /boot.
2016-03-22 15:01:18 +01:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
b08b468c2b Fixing vxl build with gcc 5. 2016-03-22 14:42:35 +01:00
Domen Kožar
2e53a8dd7f perl-Net-SMTP-SSL: 1.01 -> 1.03 2016-03-21 21:46:30 +00:00
Pascal Wittmann
a699a188b7 bviplus: fix build
See #13559
2016-03-21 21:54:42 +01:00
Pascal Wittmann
2f666306aa atftp: fix build by using gcc49
See #13559
2016-03-21 21:46:14 +01:00
Pascal Wittmann
98c5bb1603 avarice: fix build by using gcc49
See #13559
2016-03-21 21:40:40 +01:00
Pascal Wittmann
a33efc99b4 amuleGui: fix build
See #13559
2016-03-21 21:29:58 +01:00
Franz Pletz
15d42c3605 nss: 3.22.2 -> 3.23 (security)
Fixes CVE-2016-1950.

See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS/NSS_3.23_release_notes

(cherry picked from commit 1a9b272c09)
2016-03-21 21:29:24 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
2746f3a854 haka: fix build on gcc5
See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33296799/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit c1901038c8)
2016-03-21 19:12:36 +01:00
Graham Christensen
01f2389e2d squid: 3.5.1 -> 3.5.15 for CVE-2016-2571
(cherry picked from commit 75c90fff39)
2016-03-21 18:49:19 +01:00
aszlig
8c2fa806b8 google-chrome: Fix fetching upstream binary
Commit aa097946d2 only fixed evaluation.

Ssince 37dbd62 however, the fetchurl call is already implied so just
changing the path will still result in fetchurl (fetchurl ...), so let's
drop the outer fetchurl.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @msteen, @benley
(cherry picked from commit 4d305102e0)
2016-03-21 16:18:35 +01:00
Tim Steinbach
dc3073b52f kernel: 3.18.27 -> 3.18.29 (close #14057)
(cherry picked from commit 6476075ccf)
2016-03-21 12:42:52 +01:00
Tim Steinbach
12329a24de kernel: 4.1.17 -> 4.1.20 (close #14058)
(cherry picked from commit 379709b404)
2016-03-21 12:42:32 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
5c04d08990 chrome: fix evaluation after 6041cfe2af
(cherry picked from commit aa097946d2)
2016-03-21 12:05:49 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
4515fe3934 Merge #14075: backport php security updates 2016-03-21 11:59:57 +01:00
aszlig
4b054488bd nixos/tests/chromium: Propagate "system" to pkgs
Assigning the channelMap by the function attrset argument at the
top-level of the test expression file may reference a different
architecture than we need for the tests.

So if we get the pkgs attribute by auto-calling, this will lead to test
failure because we have a different architecture for the test than for
the browser.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit e047d79279)
2016-03-21 04:21:29 +01:00
aszlig
274a7cf7ee chromium: Fix comment of upstream-info.nix
As of 6041cfe, the upstream-info.nix (back then it was called
sources.nix) is no longer in the source/ subdirectory, so we need to fix
that comment to say that the file is autogenerated from update.sh in the
*same* directory.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit 5ebd629c6f)
2016-03-21 04:21:29 +01:00
aszlig
b7aadc752e nixos/tests/chromium: Allow overriding channel map
This has been the case before e45c211, but it turns out that it's very
useful to override the channel packages so we can run tests with
different Chromium build options.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit 3bd71b135b)
2016-03-21 04:21:28 +01:00
aszlig
6f4d27f60f chromium: Revert working around --sysroot filter
This reverts commit 5979946c41.

I have tested this by building against the stable version of Chromium
and it seems to compile just fine, so it doesn't seem to be needed
anymore.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit fb65a0048a)
2016-03-21 04:21:27 +01:00
aszlig
5e3cbd4856 chromium: Show status about precompiling .py files
Only a aesthetics thingy, but also corrects the comment, because we're
essentially precompiling .py files, NOT the .pyc files (the latter are
the results).

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit 1f497204f7)
2016-03-21 04:21:26 +01:00
aszlig
7dcc25befe chromium: Move source/default.nix into common.nix
This addresses #12794 so that we now have only a single tarball where we
base our build on instead of splitting the source into different outputs
first and then reference the outputs.

The reason I did this in the first place is that we previously built the
sandbox as a different derivation and unpacking the whole source tree
just for building the sandbox was a bit too much.

As we now have namespaces sandbox built in by default we no longer have
that derivation anymore. It still might come up however if we want to
build NaCl as a separate derivation (see #8560), but splitting the
source code into things only NaCl might require is already too much work
and doesn't weight out the benefits.

Another issue with the source splitup is that Hydra now has an output
limit for non-fixed-output derivations which we're already hitting.

Tested the build against the stable channel and it went well, but I
haven't tested running the browser.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit 4f981b4f84)
2016-03-21 04:21:25 +01:00
aszlig
a7fea3ef54 chromium: Move fetchurl calls to getChannel
We always do something like "fetchurl channelProduct", so let's move it
to getChannel directly so we can avoid those fetchurl calls all over the
place.

Also, we can still access subattributes from the fetchurl call if we
need to, so there really is no need to expose the product's attributes
directly.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit 37dbd62a83)
2016-03-21 04:21:24 +01:00
aszlig
6334932eb7 chromium/plugins: Break long line
Yes, I know I'm a bit nitpicky, but lines >80 chars are very ugly if you
have two windows side-by-side.

Thus no feature changes here.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit 4984a2bf76)
2016-03-21 04:21:24 +01:00
aszlig
bfec68ed10 chromium/common.nix: Remove unreferenced attrs
We're going to refactor things anyway, so let's first get rid of
everything that's not used anymore.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit 985df3900d)
2016-03-21 04:21:23 +01:00
aszlig
5d47e25dc3 chromium/source: Move update.nix to parent dir
We now should have only the default.nix left in the source directory and
we can start to factor out the pieces into the Chromium main derivation
attributes.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit 6041cfe2af)
2016-03-21 04:21:22 +01:00
aszlig
8f211997eb chromium: Rename sources.nix to upstream-info.nix
The "sources.nix" also contains information about where to get binary
packages, so calling it "upstream-info.nix" fits better in terms of
naming.

Also, we're moving it away from the sources dir, because the latter will
soon vanish.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit 2d9a604907)
2016-03-21 04:21:21 +01:00
aszlig
3c72d75922 chromium/source: Move patches into its own subdir
We're going to reference the patches in the Chromium main build rather
than applying it to the sources. So as a first step, this should keep
the patches away from the "source" subdirectory so we can make it flat.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit d6b11ed722)
2016-03-21 04:21:20 +01:00
Franz Pletz
d1b7c0ea70 bind: 9.10.3 -> 9.10.3-P4 (security)
Fixes:

  * CVE-2016-1285: https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01352/
  * CVE-2016-1286: https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01353/

(cherry picked from commit 404a699a20)
2016-03-21 04:05:22 +01:00
Franz Pletz
51c88123b4 lxc: Add patch to fix bash completion
Fixes #9616.

(cherry picked from commit b33453bd98)
2016-03-21 03:10:52 +01:00
Franz Pletz
b79b512ef0 lxc: 1.1.4 -> 1.1.5
(cherry picked from commit 4d0d1124ae)
2016-03-21 03:10:50 +01:00
Peter Simons
cc86145ed5 Merge pull request #14082 from neilmayhew/fix/hardlink
hardlink: Fix Mac build error
2016-03-20 17:25:47 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
23445ad23e ldm: fix build
There were two problems:
- because buildPhase is specified directly, preBuild ends up never being
  executed; and
- the source is missing a header, resulting in an undefined reference error

(cherry picked from commit f59998055b)
2016-03-20 16:59:19 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
8e34256a80 nixos: disable the clfswm window manager module
(cherry picked from commit e891e50946)
2016-03-20 16:59:18 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
e1bb0cdf4a clfswm: mark as broken
This package has been broken for quite a long time.  I attempted
to fix it, to no avail.

See also: https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33498133/nixlog/2/raw

(cherry picked from commit 9ae0e6633e)
2016-03-20 16:59:18 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
5d98a082e5 lp_solve: mark as broken
See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/32393768/log/raw

(cherry picked from commit 649c2cd027)
2016-03-20 16:59:18 +01:00
Sander van der Burg
8cd4e77209 dysnomia: bump to version 0.5.1
(cherry picked from commit 7ed3dc6cfc)
2016-03-20 15:23:31 +00:00
Greyson
c7eba63f29 unifi: 4.7.6 -> 4.8.14
Includes upstream URL relocation.

(cherry picked from commit e379e4aa38)

Old tarball is missing.
2016-03-20 05:58:52 +01:00
Neil Mayhew
0fd813b299 hardlink: Fix Mac build error
Use $CC instead of hardcoded gcc which isn't used on Mac
2016-03-19 21:41:27 -06:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
50a2e74991 Missing path in prev commit
(cherry picked from commit 9b8b143c99)
2016-03-20 00:47:40 +01:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
34c3b3f27f Fixing icu for ARM with a patch from openembedded.
It failed with an "internal error".

(cherry picked from commit e6e7de082d)
2016-03-20 00:43:02 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
8dfd8b83d4 nano: 2.5.0 -> 2.5.3
Also move build-time dependencies to nativeBuildInputs

(cherry picked from commit d43578b599)
2016-03-19 22:56:14 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
413c01a0f8 ipxe: fix gcc5 build
gcc5 enables additional warnings, causing the build to fail with
-Werror.  The build could be fixed by specifically disabling errors
for `discarded-array-qualifiers` and `logical-not-parentheses` warnings,
but simply passing -Wno-error is more future proof.

See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33274006/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit 8dfb8d06f0)
2016-03-19 22:47:29 +01:00
lukasepple
7cec20c775 torbrowser: 5.5.3 -> 5.5.4
(cherry picked from commit 1dbf51416a)
2016-03-19 22:44:55 +01:00
Franz Pletz
fe3d97ea6b pythonPackages.libvirt: 1.3.0 -> 1.3.2
(cherry picked from commit b887b16a2c)
2016-03-19 17:37:01 +01:00
Franz Pletz
c5e6538869 pythonPackages.searx: 0.7.0 -> 0.8.1
The old version was broken.

(cherry picked from commit 87012e7321)
2016-03-19 16:56:37 +01:00
Franz Pletz
39a87f331c libvirt: Add fpletz as maintainer
(cherry picked from commit e312a34775)
2016-03-19 16:56:37 +01:00
Franz Pletz
2e5f582da8 libvirt: 1.3.0 -> 1.3.2
Fixes CVE-2015-5313.

(cherry picked from commit ff0cfc160f)
2016-03-19 16:56:37 +01:00
Peter Simons
89284c21bc wrap-gapps-hook.sh: fix double inclusion guard
The simple "return" would not override the non-zero error code set by the
preceding test command, therefore aborting scripts running with "set -e".

(cherry picked from commit af81505c00)
2016-03-19 15:58:35 +01:00
Peter Simons
cbcfaaa006 gnupg-2.1: add myself as maintainer plus minor cosmetic
(cherry picked from commit ab450f8477)
2016-03-19 15:58:12 +01:00
Peter Simons
9f75d283c1 gnupg-2.1: drop unnecessary autoreconf hook from build
This change also prevents gnupg 2.1 from considering itself as an
unstable development version, which it is not.

(cherry picked from commit eadf39a16c)
2016-03-19 15:58:01 +01:00
Yann Hodique
eacd290c33 git: 2.7.3 -> 2.7.4
(cherry picked from commit 31c317e09e)
2016-03-19 15:56:41 +01:00
Robert Scott
b07d941c8e php: 5.6.18 -> 5.6.19 (security update) 2016-03-19 13:31:14 +00:00
Robert Scott
a572a2f291 php: 5.5.32 -> 5.5.33 (security update) 2016-03-19 13:31:14 +00:00
Pierre Dal-Pra
f79a9ca3c0 docker: 1.10.0 -> 1.10.3
(cherry picked from commit d97805ccd0)
2016-03-19 12:50:21 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
ef8bb2e6e5 nixos/tests: fix docker test
The docker service is socket activated by default; thus,
`waitForUnit("docker.service")` before any docker command causes the
unit test to time out.

Instead, do `waitForUnit("sockets.target")` to ensure that sockets are
setup before running docker commands.

(cherry picked from commit ece457c62f)
2016-03-19 12:50:21 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
5dc086df29 flexcpp: patch all shebangs & fix installation
Using the original build recipe would result in an output
without the actual flexcpp binary.

(cherry picked from commit a8556bd5d7)
2016-03-19 12:50:21 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
eaeb0d8073 flexcpp: 2.03.00 -> 2.04.00
(cherry picked from commit dd177e62e3)
2016-03-19 12:50:21 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
684a291c66 bobcat: fix installation
Another hotfix for eae059b0b6
(I kind of jumped the gun on this one ...)

The `build install` command takes a positional argument
indicating which components to install; without it, nothing
is installed and the build fails to create the store output.

(cherry picked from commit 8e359b2e21)
2016-03-19 12:50:21 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
28625e932f bobcat: patch all shebangs
Hotfix for eae059b0b6

Not really a regression, but it turns out that the man page
target requires shebang patching as well.

(cherry picked from commit 3704901dc8)
2016-03-19 12:50:21 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
a0e49374df bobcat: 4.00.00 -> 4.01.04
Appears to fix https://hydra.nixos.org/build/33157535/nixlog/1/raw

(cherry picked from commit eae059b0b6)
2016-03-19 12:50:21 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
8be69850ab manual: fix meta.description in ruby example expression
Noted by @namore on github

(cherry picked from commit 49dc7e2d61)
2016-03-19 12:50:21 +01:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
d1cd035a3b Updating ts to 0.7.6.
(cherry picked from commit 41c05b47a0)
2016-03-19 12:24:27 +01:00
Sander van der Burg
38b79d7686 fetchbower: quote parameter to prevent ambigious redirects if version specifiers have wildcards
(cherry picked from commit 27e23486bb)
2016-03-18 12:06:37 +00:00
Peter Simons
d505f470d3 nixos/tests/firewall.nix: ping now succeeds in the firewall's default configuration
(cherry picked from commit c523aeffde)
2016-03-18 11:44:50 +01:00
Mathias Schreck
06115a3907 nodejs: 5.8.0 -> 5.9.0
(cherry picked from commit cd38a38316)
2016-03-18 10:10:15 +00:00
Peter Simons
1a07877b5c Set networking.firewall.allowPing = true by default.
This patch fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/12927.

It would be great to configure good rate-limiting defaults for this via
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_ratelimit and /proc/sys/net/ipv6/icmp/ratelimit,
too, but I didn't since I don't know what a "good default" would be.

(cherry picked from commit a0ab4587b7)
2016-03-18 08:25:35 +01:00
Peter Simons
cfc1b69bed ghcjs: synchronize state with master @ daa03b0229 2016-03-18 08:23:31 +01:00
Peter Simons
014223bd00 cabal2nix: synchronize state with master @ daa03b0229 2016-03-18 08:23:31 +01:00
Peter Simons
26b6957daf Haskell: synchronize state with master @ daa03b0229 2016-03-18 08:23:30 +01:00
Tuomas Tynkkynen
fd4cdf183a ARM stdenv: Update bootstrap tools
For some reason, the current bootstrap tools fail to build gettext:

init2.c:37: MPFR assertion failed: (64 - 0) == ((64 - 0)/8) * 8 && sizeof(mp_limb_t) == ((64 - 0)/8)
libxml/xpath.c: In function 'xmlXPathCompPathExpr':
libxml/xpath.c:10627:1: internal compiler error: Aborted
 xmlXPathCompPathExpr(xmlXPathParserContextPtr ctxt) {
 ^
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See <http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html> for instructions.
make[5]: *** [libxml/libxml_rpl_la-xpath.lo] Error 1

I didn't investigate why this is the case but rebuilding the bootstrap
tools seems to help.

I used this old-ish WIP branch https://github.com/dezgeg/nixpkgs/commits/arm-bootstrap
since latest master has even more problems with cross-compiling anything.
(I will eventually push this stuff and make the ARM bootstraps build on hydra.)

(cherry picked from commit cdef1cdd38)
2016-03-18 03:17:45 +02:00
Robert Helgesson
8e11767d02 perl-Hook-LexWrap: 0.24 -> 0.25
Also add meta section.

(cherry picked from commit b9f7bb15e5)
2016-03-17 22:35:53 +01:00
Tanner Doshier
f6bec34f6f tarsnap: 1.0.36.1 -> 1.0.37
(cherry picked from commit ab1008014d)
2016-03-17 15:08:06 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
f95d5d0e86 dnscrypt-proxy service: documentation fixes
- fix `enable` option description
  using `mkEnableOption longDescription` is incorrect; override
  `description` instead
- additional details for proper usage of the service, including
  an example of the recommended configuration
- clarify `localAddress` option description
- clarify `localPort` option description
- clarify `customResolver` option description

(cherry picked from commit a0663e3709)
2016-03-17 15:07:44 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
d12bc4ffa1 electrum: 2.6.1 -> 2.6.2
(cherry picked from commit 1b3d974c98)
2016-03-17 15:06:12 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
9379081695 electrum: 2.5.4 -> 2.6.1
(cherry picked from commit 1ff8a6b6c4)
2016-03-17 15:06:11 +01:00
Domen Kožar
12c908ec5b nixUnstable: point to latest 1.12pre
(cherry picked from commit 8e398a88a1)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-17 13:03:50 +00:00
Domen Kožar
baf7f98b45 pythonPackages.cryptography: 1.1.1 -> 1.2.3 (fix openssl build) 2016-03-17 13:01:23 +00:00
Domen Kožar
00793f0756 nghttp2: fix url
(cherry picked from commit 826eeec841)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-17 10:56:46 +00:00
Vladimír Čunát
3fb27d83ab firefox: disable optimization hack (i686-linux)
It seems to build fine even without it, so the original reason doesn't
hold anymore:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/f4b5671b0d9e8904a4ad6b3fd85268

(cherry picked from commit 9be0c7d463)
2016-03-17 09:28:04 +01:00
Franz Pletz
c29ebc60f5 gitlab service: Remove emailFrom option
Not being used anymore. Use `services.gitlab.extraConfig.gitlab.email_from`
instead.

(cherry picked from commit 38579a1cc9)
2016-03-17 04:17:55 +01:00
Franz Pletz
72a9c3c018 gitlab: 8.5.5 -> 8.5.7
(cherry picked from commit 1cd99b1a48)
2016-03-17 03:39:48 +01:00
Peter Simons
88a20de886 git: update from version 2.7.1 to 2.7.3 2016-03-16 21:37:31 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
066d56507e Revert "nvidia: 358.16 -> 361.28" to fix #13942
This reverts commit e0fe8cf204.
Befor updating we need to fixup problems related to GLVND transition.

(cherry picked from commit a1de225913)
2016-03-16 20:09:04 +01:00
Sander van der Burg
2e4c131749 disnixos: bump to version 0.4.1
(cherry picked from commit 0f46200f26)
2016-03-16 13:29:38 +00:00
Nikolay Amiantov
e4662de8c8 cups service: fix gutenprint update when there's no printers
(cherry picked from commit 851af5e888)
2016-03-15 21:47:18 +03:00
Eelco Dolstra
1010ced00c Remove setting non-existent sysctl options 2016-03-15 17:42:12 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
ac18b492d5 NixOS release: Don't depend on chromium
This is failing because it exceeds the hydra-queue-runner size limit.

http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33303819
(cherry picked from commit 3135af2511)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-15 15:20:05 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
5f2226ddc7 Fix NixOS tested job
(cherry picked from commit 55e71f45cc)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-15 15:19:56 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
4066f15504 Build most ISOs/OVAs for x86_64-linux only
Probably not many people care about i686-linux any more, but building
all these images is fairly expensive (e.g. in the worst case, every
Nixpkgs commit would trigger a few gigabytes of uploads to S3).

(cherry picked from commit daa093bf3c)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-15 15:19:37 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
d24e4eef6c Combine ISO generation steps
This folds adding hydra-build-products into the actual ISO generation,
preventing an unnecessary download of the ISO.

(cherry picked from commit 10293b87a9)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-15 15:18:30 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
fa4b560533 Combine OVA generation steps
Previously this was done in three derivations (one to build the raw
disk image, one to convert to OVA, one to add a hydra-build-products
file). Now it's done in one step to reduce the amount of copying
to/from S3. In particular, not uploading the raw disk image prevents
us from hitting hydra-queue-runner's size limit of 2 GiB.

(cherry picked from commit 5cc7bcda30)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-15 15:18:25 +00:00
Joachim Fasting
e3153cc3a5 torbrowser: 5.5.2 -> 5.5.3
(cherry picked from commit 665e79324e)
2016-03-15 14:55:47 +01:00
Aneesh Agrawal
0b5026fe95 openssh: 7.2p1 -> 7.2p2 for OSA x11fwd.adv
Fixes OpenSSH Security Advisory x11fwd.adv, which is available at
http://www.openssh.com/txt/x11fwd.adv.

(cherry picked from commit e5ca25eb7a)
2016-03-15 00:39:44 +01:00
Aneesh Agrawal
848855a5ab openssh: update GSSAPI patch to openssh 7.2
(cherry picked from commit ce74aac132)
2016-03-15 00:39:43 +01:00
Aneesh Agrawal
448f8b0451 openssh: decouple gssapi patch from kerberos
The GSSAPI patch is useful but maintained by Debian, not upstream, and
can be slow to update. To avoid breaking openssh_with_kerberos when
the openssh version is bumped but the GSSAPI patch has not been updated,
don't enable the GSSAPI patch implicitly but require it to be explicitly
enabled.

(cherry picked from commit 9e86984fe0)
2016-03-15 00:39:43 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
4d9f98face openssh: Fix build
(cherry picked from commit cc71804ab0)
2016-03-14 23:22:07 +01:00
Aneesh Agrawal
2d683367ed openssh: 7.1p2 -> 7.2p1
(cherry picked from commit 7f8d50b443)
2016-03-14 23:22:07 +01:00
Graham Christensen
1f6b9b333d ilbc: extract-cfile.awk has fallen off the internet
Close #13923.

(cherry picked from commit 2aae2af845)
2016-03-14 21:42:53 +01:00
Graham Christensen
331e442eb7 graphite2: security update 1.2.4 -> 1.3.6 (close #13918)
CVE-2016-1977 CVE-2016-2790 CVE-2016-2791 CVE-2016-2792
CVE-2016-2793 CVE-2016-2794 CVE-2016-2795 CVE-2016-2796
CVE-2016-2797 CVE-2016-2798 CVE-2016-2799 CVE-2016-2800
CVE-2016-2801 CVE-2016-2802

vcunat fixed the tarball name and redirected to github.

(cherry picked from commit c310cb9e46)
2016-03-14 21:31:42 +01:00
Graham Christensen
7bcbf598ae eduke32: 20150420-5160 moved to the old releases directory
Close #13922.

(cherry picked from commit f165334492)
2016-03-14 20:48:41 +01:00
Graham Christensen
fd3f80cf37 d4x: Update download URL to fedora, d4k.krasu.ru no longer exists
(cherry picked from commit 2c8cb42c71)
2016-03-14 20:48:38 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
04e07c8db2 pull request #13919 from grahamc/samba
samba: 4.3.1 -> 4.3.6 for CVE-2015-7560 CVE-2016-0771
(cherry picked from commit 06bebedf66)
2016-03-14 20:12:22 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
d9b70033a6 tevent, ldb: security updates needed for samba
I managed to find no news or changelog on these,
so it's rather a black box to me, but it's clear that (some) bumps
were required for samba.

(cherry picked from commit 530214321d)
2016-03-14 20:12:21 +01:00
Philipp Volguine
4b0fceda0f Gitlab package version 8.5.1 -> 8.5.5
-had to bump the versions on a few gem dependencies

(cherry picked from commit a2424fffd3)
2016-03-14 16:41:02 +01:00
Philipp Volguine
e2c85dc185 gitlab service startup fix
-gitlab-sidekiq was being started with a misspelled argument name
 which caused the mailer queue to never run and never send mail

(cherry picked from commit 10198b586e)
2016-03-14 16:36:27 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
fc2a19eeb4 sway: fix build
Building the manual requires docbook_xsl; in sandboxed environments,
the build would fail due to being unable to download missing docbook
resources.

Also include some minor improvements to the build recipe:
- use fetchFromGitHub
- move build-time dependencies to nativeBuildInputs

xref: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/13900
(cherry picked from commit 868082f616)
2016-03-14 15:56:56 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
a2273f6125 transmission: build transmission-cli
As of version 2.92, transmission-cli is no longer built by default (it
is deprecated).  This breaks the bittorrent vmtest.  For now, explicitly
enable the cli.

(cherry picked from commit 4393e6f619)
2016-03-14 11:27:18 +01:00
Joel Moberg
8065ea839d avahi: fix test
Reflects module changes made by cdd7310a50

(cherry picked from commit 75e96d2c30)
2016-03-14 11:26:57 +01:00
宋文武
fe5d858fe0 drop my maintainership (close #13881)
(cherry picked from commit 93feb5d115)
2016-03-13 18:39:32 +01:00
Vincent Laporte
f960683794 pixman: remove legacy patches
(cherry picked from commit b1801168e3)
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/13579#issuecomment-195994082
2016-03-13 18:15:28 +01:00
Frederik Rietdijk
a7c64d5df6 Merge pull request #13888 from Beauhurst/r16.03_django_updates
django security updates (backport to release-16.03)
2016-03-13 10:54:03 -04:00
Robert Scott
b992c1b19b django: 1.9.3 -> 1.9.4, 1.8.10 -> 1.8.11 2016-03-13 14:48:52 +00:00
aszlig
8b39b045d8 chromium/update.sh: Allow to be called out-of-tree
Changing the working directory to
pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/chromium is a bit annoying, so
let's make sure the script can be called from anywhere.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit a62f100ec3)
2016-03-13 12:33:09 +01:00
aszlig
84e8aa8105 chromium/common: Shut up about precompiling .pyc's
The errors are completely non-fatal and only cause a particular file to
be not precompiled. Unfortunately this can lead to confusion to whether
these errors are real errors or not, so let's shut it up completely
because they're *not* real errors.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit f7e2171937)
2016-03-13 12:33:09 +01:00
Graham Christensen
7d734df56d chromium: 49.0.2626.75 -> 50.0.2661.26 for CVE-2016-1643 CVE-2016-1644 CVE-2016-1645
(cherry picked from commit e54434751a)
2016-03-13 12:33:08 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
42079b64d5 fstar: 2016-01-12 -> 0.9.2.0
FStar has been broken for a while, due to its regression test failing.
Bump to the latest release, which is newer than the previous rev.

(cherry picked from commit f82a46cf58)
2016-03-13 11:31:17 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
ae349e1d43 abook: fix build with gcc5
(cherry picked from commit d4ae8b68cb)
2016-03-13 11:30:47 +01:00
Sheena Artrip
8df9058d46 spotify: 1.0.23.93 -> 1.0.25.127
(cherry picked from commit ebc5b6e1ad)
2016-03-13 06:00:31 +01:00
Svein Ove Aas
fbf59749d3 simp_le: 2016-01-09 -> 2016-02-06
(cherry picked from commit 4b998c1f94)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-12 20:43:28 +00:00
tg(x)
d54510bb57 pax-utils: 1.1.1 -> 1.1.6
(cherry picked from commit 184aca3907)
2016-03-12 17:49:54 +01:00
Domen Kožar
dbcb901036 fix installer tests #13559 2016-03-11 16:08:27 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
5456a2d030 Move testBootstrapTools to make-bootstrap-tools.nix
(cherry picked from commit 639d7409f2)
2016-03-11 16:24:07 +01:00
zimbatm
bb4f9c93dc make-wrapper.sh: add an --unset argument
`--set FOO ""` is not strictly equivalent to `--unset FOO`. In the former case
the environment variable still exists with an empty string as a value.

(cherry picked from commit 5e5494a852)
2016-03-11 16:23:55 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
207882e82f make-bootstrap-tools: fix #13629: glibc problems
On x86_64-linux glibc started to use linker scripts more extensively.

(cherry picked from commit aa564c9ed0)
(cherry picked from commit 5702bc3b55)
2016-03-11 16:21:17 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
ad6fee913d Don't apply patchelf to itself
Since patchelf 0.8 rewrites binaries in place, this causes a bus
error.

(cherry picked from commit a6d19c28f1)
2016-03-11 16:21:01 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
11fc5010e4 go-1.4: Update binutils patch to handle i686-linux
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32872391
(cherry picked from commit a11a281071)
2016-03-11 16:20:24 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
f7eb5d7419 librdf_redland: Fix dependency on libraptor2
This broke soprano/nepomuk.

http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32556702
(cherry picked from commit e9f1fa8bb0)
2016-03-11 16:20:19 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
c4fc753068 go-1.4: Fix build against binutils 2.26
The go linker barfed on the new relocation types emitted by binutils
2.26.

https://github.com/golang/go/issues/13114
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32554876
(cherry picked from commit ff69fc6fb9)
2016-03-11 16:20:16 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
a77785096c binutils: Apply upstream bug fix
This broke syslinux: http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32430411/nixlog/89/raw

(cherry picked from commit 89742e6b05)
2016-03-11 16:20:09 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
07b375e361 glibc: Enable separate debug symbols
The importance of glibc makes it worthwhile to provide debug
symbols. However, this revealed an issue with separateDebugInfo: it
was indiscriminately adding --build-id to all ld invocations, while in
fact it should only do that for final links. Glibc also uses non-final
("relocatable") links, leading to subsequent failure to apply a build
ID ("Cannot create .note.gnu.build-id section, --build-id
ignored"). So now ld-wrapper.sh only passes --build-id for final
links.

(cherry picked from commit d5bb6a1f9c)
2016-03-11 16:19:00 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
0c00ca14ed separateDebugInfo: Compress debug sections at compile/link time
(cherry picked from commit 69a337edae)
2016-03-11 16:18:56 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
e9f847ea54 stdenv-linux: Ensure binutils comes before bootstrapTools in $PATH
Otherwise, when building glibc and other packages, the "strip" from
bootstrapTools is used, which doesn't recognise some tags produced by
the newer "ld" from binutils.

(cherry picked from commit 2040a9ac57)
2016-03-11 16:18:49 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
9bafea49ed stdenv-linux: Avoid building m4/bison twice
(cherry picked from commit 559ecc9212)
2016-03-11 16:18:45 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
a33faa6919 binutils: 2.23.1 -> 2.26
There has been an abortive attempt to upgrade binutils in the past
(see #909). Since we can't stay stuck at 2.23.1 forever, let's try
again.

(cherry picked from commit 817145ebbc)
2016-03-11 16:18:41 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
a3750f7803 perlPackages: Fix some Perl 5.22 breakage
Most was caused by the removal of CGI and Module::Build from Perl.

(cherry picked from commit e9a81e41ed)
2016-03-11 16:18:04 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
fda621baec perl: Make 5.22 the default
(cherry picked from commit a85ba820a4)
2016-03-11 16:17:59 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
4807161a4d m2crypto: 0.21.1 -> 0.23.0
The previous version broke because it required SSLv2 support in OpenSSL:

ImportError: /nix/store/c0z7qlycaa2jhqjq0v9vy3j4nw4layw2-python2.7-m2crypto-0.21.1/lib/python2.7/site-packages/M2Crypto/__m2crypto.so: undefined symbol: SSLv2_method
(cherry picked from commit 49f23a6028)
2016-03-11 16:16:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
3f65ad28be perl-packages.nix: Remove unnecessary variable quotations
(cherry picked from commit 4e906f9fb2)
2016-03-11 16:16:19 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
856fa7f3f2 LWP::Protocol::https: Fix SSL cert handling
We lost this in 9f358f809d. Updated to
use /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt if it exists and SSL_CERT_FILE
is not set.

(cherry picked from commit bd7f379a3f)
2016-03-11 16:16:07 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
ac22e8344d Remove unmaintained gnupdate script
(cherry picked from commit 50e1e69c0a)
2016-03-11 16:16:00 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
43504afcb7 cudatoolkit: Add version 7.5.18
(cherry picked from commit 6d97de951d)
2016-03-11 16:15:52 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
d9dbe89eb5 cudatoolkit: Merge into one file and use callPackages
(cherry picked from commit 6c1e3a82de)
2016-03-11 16:15:47 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
41dc4eca0c nix-generate-from-cpan: Skip "if" package since it's part of Perl now
(cherry picked from commit e2ad72342e)
2016-03-11 16:15:38 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
9f185a9669 nix-generate-from-cpan: Don't quote names that don't need it
(cherry picked from commit 50b950fe8d)
2016-03-11 16:15:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
a7ca3a4afb ifplugd: Remove
This package hasn't been updated in 11 years, and isn't really useful
anymore in a modern Linux system.

(cherry picked from commit 6bd0c3fe9d)
2016-03-11 16:15:21 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
7ff8194989 keen4: Add license
(cherry picked from commit 449894ccb5)
2016-03-11 16:15:15 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
147249a5e6 firefox: 44.0.2 -> 45.0
(cherry picked from commit 0d6d91739f)
2016-03-11 16:14:43 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
e00cbc0130 thunderbird: Fix hash
Commit 4a54794d18 upgraded Thunderbird's
version to 38.6.0 (accidentally?), but didn't change the hash. This
wasn't caught due to tarballs.nixos.org being keyed on hash only.

(cherry picked from commit d25135ff6e)
2016-03-11 16:14:23 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
e64ae06426 thunderbird: Fix build on gcc 5
It was barfing due to --enable-stdcxx-compat. Not clear if/why we
still need this, so let's disable it. If necessary a fix is available
at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1153109.

(cherry picked from commit 4f5d48abf5)
2016-03-11 16:14:12 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
751718af64 pykde4: Fix gcc 5 build failure
(cherry picked from commit bb43b542d6)
2016-03-11 16:14:08 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
d5ca898035 mtdutils: 1.5.1 -> 1.5.2
Fixes gcc 5 build failure.

(cherry picked from commit 1146f460d3)
2016-03-11 16:14:03 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
ffb23b77e0 rcs: Fix build on gcc 5
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32624218
(cherry picked from commit 1c74a16e10)
2016-03-11 16:13:59 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
e1922e3103 Mark some packages as broken due to GCC 5
(cherry picked from commit 47a04ac52c)
2016-03-11 16:13:56 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
8668905d22 gcc: Remove 4.3 and 4.4
GCC 4.3 was used by only one package ("self"), which I've marked as
broken.

(cherry picked from commit 62c562a522)
2016-03-11 16:13:51 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
80961187e0 gsl: Disable tests on i686-linux
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32624041
(cherry picked from commit dd1f01ec11)
2016-03-11 16:13:46 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
a98d111d81 telepathy-qt: Fix build on gcc 5
-Werror considered harmful.

(cherry picked from commit 4bb9117992)
2016-03-11 16:13:42 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
6ef4803b6d libcli: Fix build on gcc 5
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32606953
(cherry picked from commit 6bec7cb9fc)
2016-03-11 16:13:38 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
5e936719a0 aterm: Mark as broken
It segfaults when built with GCC 5. I could try to fix it, but it's
not clear if anybody still cares about this package. Disabling it
until somebody complains.

http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32612811
(cherry picked from commit a5b501a36e)
2016-03-11 16:13:30 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
a9b01de70d gcc: Use the pre-C++11 ABI by default
(cherry picked from commit 83011723af)
2016-03-11 16:13:01 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
cb5f0fc64d Switch to GCC 5
(cherry picked from commit c388380bb4)
2016-03-11 16:12:57 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
15db5f4353 openssl: Use 1.0.2 by default
Provided that not too much breaks, we should probably cherry-pick this
to 16.03, since the end of the 1.0.1 support window is a bit too close
to the expected lifetime of 16.0.3. @domenkozar

(cherry picked from commit e0d17fdf10)
2016-03-11 16:11:44 +01:00
Peter Simons
a56c4875dc perl-DateTimeX-Easy: disable failing test suite to fix Hydra build
(cherry picked from commit 83f2a6792c)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-11 13:44:27 +00:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
c5b31675a8 Adding rowhammer test.
(cherry picked from commit e026b5c243)
2016-03-11 14:33:40 +01:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
3f7eee0c40 Update ghdl mcode to 0.33.
(cherry picked from commit e9d6aadc51ecdd274cd383a99ea840a94b58d954)
(cherry picked from commit 7f7c2171c0)
2016-03-11 14:33:39 +01:00
Domen Kožar
838702564f nss: 3.22 -> 3.22.2 (CVE-2016-1950)
(cherry picked from commit 603ea2652f)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-11 12:18:51 +00:00
taku0
19c10d7347 flashplayer: 11.2.202.559 -> 11.2.202.577
(cherry picked from commit 218901bdb6)
2016-03-11 08:02:22 +01:00
Domen Kožar
8eba878ced speedtest-cli: 0.3.1 -> 0.3.4 (fix runtime)
(cherry picked from commit 83766949c1)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-10 20:43:02 +00:00
Vladimír Čunát
2b240463bf antimony: fix build with glibc-2.23
And enableParalelBuilding = true;

(cherry picked from commit 7ccccec51b)
2016-03-10 19:03:20 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
d1df887b29 faust2: fix build
Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/12749

The build failure was caused by brittle detection of the
llvm version. See the code for (excessive) details. This fix
is a quick hack, a proper fix would be to parse the version
of the input llvm derivation and use that to derive a proper
value. Here we just pin the version.

Also move build-time deps to `nativeBuildInputs`.

(cherry picked from commit 2f73decba8)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-10 16:51:45 +00:00
Domen Kožar
e1ce1fe14d Merge pull request #13598 from ttuegel/release-16.03-kde-5
Plasma 5.5.5
2016-03-10 16:48:53 +00:00
Vladimír Čunát
36bad18d57 nvidia-x11*: use mirror-agnostic URLs
(cherry picked from commit 17b83a88c3)
2016-03-10 15:57:35 +01:00
Graham Christensen
8c6cf0ca7c nvidia_x11_legacy304: 304.125 -> 304.131
Thanks to the great commit message in 6257425dab
(thank you edwtjo) I was able to go back and find out the patch which
was causing build failures is no longer necessary after upgrading
this legacy driver.

(cherry picked from commit fed36719f6)
Close #13799.

Tested-by: vcunat; it refuses to run with 4.4 kernel but it does with 4.1.
2016-03-10 15:51:59 +01:00
Al Zohali
b13a486f24 ChromiumOS kernel option fixup
(cherry picked from commit 9d03355bed)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-10 12:53:08 +00:00
Christoph Hrdinka
9b544ab3cc transmission: 2.90 -> 2.92
(cherry picked from commit c5695bc8be)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-10 12:51:58 +00:00
ashgillman
797b5a2f1b Use lcms2 for all pillow python versions
(cherry picked from commit 6ab7c50ea6)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-10 12:50:27 +00:00
Thomas Strobel
c74e3fd3ae xpra: 0.14.19/0.15.3 -> 0.16.2
(cherry picked from commit 83b15e2fc4)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-10 12:36:25 +00:00
Tim Steinbach
d41ac378b6 kernel: 4.4.4 -> 4.4.5
(cherry picked from commit 7c90420119)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-10 12:36:15 +00:00
Domen Kožar
e8e8164f34 Remove which -> type -P alias.
Aliases are not the same as programs. They won't work in subshells.
It's better to just use which as it's only 88K.

(cherry picked from commit 73ba0ae2de)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-10 10:40:29 +00:00
Domen Kožar
fb57ac55ff bareos: add rocksdb dependency
(cherry picked from commit 76f8ee2418)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-10 09:44:47 +00:00
Hoang Xuan Phu
6fa68be9c2 archiveopteryx: override specific build settings instead of PREFIX
Closes #13708 and fixes #13707.

(cherry picked from commit 5ac1de516e)
Closes #13805.
2016-03-10 09:35:16 +01:00
Franz Pletz
6377a295a3 Merge pull request #13796 from grahamc/libotr-16.03
libotr: upgrade v4, remove v3, and pidgin-otr for CVE-2016-2851 (16.03)
2016-03-10 00:24:01 +01:00
Graham Christensen
a039af10eb pidgin-otr: 4.0.1 -> 4.0.2 for CVE-2016-2851
(cherry picked from commit 6f8a914d57b5696e20c961659649aee286c4c7e6)
2016-03-09 17:23:42 -06:00
Graham Christensen
26833c5ecd libotr_3_2: remove, not updated since 2012, and unused.
(cherry picked from commit 6f574732a43ac24832ac92df99e8c826b301a4eb)
2016-03-09 17:23:42 -06:00
Franz Pletz
33b0851d88 libotr: 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 (CVE-2016-2851)
https://www.x41-dsec.de/lab/advisories/x41-2016-001-libotr/
(cherry picked from commit 728cf25e16)
2016-03-10 00:14:40 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
b28e618fb0 gpgstats: fix build on 32-bit; LFS problems
(cherry picked from commit 5782b5d3e8)
/cc #13559.
2016-03-09 23:16:45 +01:00
Nikolay Amiantov
c82d282f06 stepmania: fix on i686
(cherry picked from commit a75eb513c6)
2016-03-09 22:17:33 +03:00
Domen Kožar
34b06b4ba1 xen: remove unneeded depds now that stubdom is disabled
(cherry picked from commit 9ad60eae48)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-09 18:56:41 +00:00
kklas
d005b64940 sw-raid: make mdmon start from initrd
Also add required systemd services for starting/stopping mdmon.

(cherry picked from commit aac666e302)

See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/13447#issuecomment-189963243 for cherry-pick discussion.
2016-03-09 21:20:36 +03:00
Domen Kožar
9c36de8cb2 xen: disable stubdom due to #13590
(cherry picked from commit 086a7d138d)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-09 13:52:01 +00:00
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
2e324f2144 Fixing my-env to get NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE and so on
Yes, I still use my-env. I tested that it works on 16.03.

(cherry picked from commit 63ffd27a6b)
2016-03-09 12:45:45 +01:00
Pascal Wittmann
a0531e0394 libclc: 2015-03-27 -> 0.2.0
Fix build with newer LLVM version

(cherry picked from commit b1dd00f616)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-09 11:27:09 +00:00
Domen Kožar
5978790955 boringssl: 2014-08-20 -> 2016-03-08
(cherry picked from commit 64d5af4663)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-09 11:27:09 +00:00
Rok Garbas
e696b60f38 nixos/doc: adding line about the change in service.syncthing 2016-03-09 12:25:58 +01:00
Rob Vermaas
aecf27fe92 Remove kill -9 -1 from initrd of amazon-image.nix. This causes a kernel panic.
(cherry picked from commit ed5920ec65)
2016-03-09 09:56:18 +00:00
John Chee
4baa4995f3 lastpass-cli: 0.7.0 -> 0.9.0
(cherry picked from commit e0b541acc7)
2016-03-09 07:22:11 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
e3613ab3ee dnscrypt-proxy service: fix apparmor profile
The daemon additionally requires libcap, liblz4, and libattr.

(cherry picked from commit e7cfccbcc2)
2016-03-09 05:17:32 +01:00
Joachim Fasting
55588d7acd dnscrypt-proxy service: fix default resolver name
The "opendns" resolver has changed name to "cisco", causing the default
dnscrypt-proxy configuration to fail.

(cherry picked from commit e3ae435aad)
2016-03-09 03:01:17 +01:00
Mathieu Boespflug
440e2a757a spark: Fix tarball hash.
Maybe tarball changed upstream. Who knows.

Fixes #13703

(cherry picked from commit 6cf1853f29)

@joachifm: the original used the archive checksum, whereas `fetchzip` uses the
checksum of the archive contents.
2016-03-08 16:19:32 +01:00
Nathan Zadoks
2a36173043 bird module: run as user/group bird, not ircd
(cherry picked from commit 0360e410b7)
2016-03-08 11:58:34 +01:00
Sander van der Burg
db10d1bd21 runLatex: always include basic texlive stuff (thanks to vcunat)
(cherry picked from commit e91b9bede0)
2016-03-08 10:50:07 +00:00
Franz Pletz
69dbce32ce grsecurity: 4.4.2 -> 4.4.4
See #13505.

(cherry picked from commit 255d710757)
2016-03-08 01:07:55 +01:00
Franz Pletz
613dfd513c Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/pr/13505'
Fixes #13505.

(cherry picked from commit eb5a897161)
2016-03-08 01:07:40 +01:00
Franz Pletz
3a5a26e2ed linux_4_4: 4.4.3 -> 4.4.4
(cherry picked from commit 3b1f2e070b)
2016-03-07 23:35:07 +01:00
Franz Pletz
89774f5b38 linux_3_14: 3.14.61 -> 3.14.63
(cherry picked from commit af40e356fe)
2016-03-07 23:35:05 +01:00
Franz Pletz
3356e5c033 linux_3_12: 3.12.54 -> 3.12.55
(cherry picked from commit 354a1935d3)
2016-03-07 23:35:04 +01:00
Franz Pletz
bc6547a13f linux_3_10: 3.10.97 -> 3.10.99
(cherry picked from commit 5b8361c118)
2016-03-07 23:34:59 +01:00
Svein Ove Aas
5b3c61ea5f nvidia: major update 358.16 -> 361.28
Beta also gets updated, but even upstream it's older than stable.
vcunat generalized parallel make. Close #12719.

(cherry picked from commit e0fe8cf204)
This is a new long-lived branch, so the update seems suitable for 16.03.
2016-03-07 23:20:15 +01:00
Henry Till
927ce5ca71 racket: fix build error
https://github.com/racket/racket/issues/1222

closes #13733

(cherry picked from commit cf71bc9255)
2016-03-07 21:28:54 +01:00
Robert Helgesson
50131497b7 eclipse-plugin-checkstyle: 6.14.0 -> 6.16.0
Download URL for 6.14.0 is broken, fixes #13746.

(cherry picked from commit 54c7ef17a9)
2016-03-07 21:11:33 +01:00
Christoph Hrdinka
b5a0c16f8f pidgin: fix gstreamer plugin path
Closes #13722, fixes #13719 and maybe #10556.

(cherry picked from commit d3e3b135ea)
2016-03-07 07:12:25 +01:00
Luca Bruno
3b5ae362d9 chromium: add StartupWMClass to desktop file. Fixes #12433
(cherry picked from commit 5f8311775c)
2016-03-06 21:52:47 +01:00
Bjørn Forsman
1db66c9f47 grafana service: unbreak
Accidentally broken by 4fede53c09
("nixos manuals: bring back package references").

Without this fix, grafana won't start:

$ systemctl status grafana
...
systemd[1]: Starting Grafana Service Daemon...
systemd[1]: Started Grafana Service Daemon.
grafana[666]: 2016/03/06 19:57:32 [log.go:75 Fatal()] [E] Failed to detect generated css or javascript files in static root (%!s(MISSING)), have you executed default grunt task?
systemd[1]: grafana.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
systemd[1]: grafana.service: Unit entered failed state.
systemd[1]: grafana.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.

(cherry picked from commit d99033beb9)
2016-03-06 21:44:53 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
1e634a6fcc curl: use an official download link
It works now that we have e6f61b4cf3.

(cherry picked from commit a458a9f78f)
2016-03-06 11:13:49 +01:00
Profpatsch
0db38615dc manual/installing: add loadkeys hint
Closes #13702 and fixes #3132.
(Tiny changes by vcunat.)

(cherry picked from commit af4e8a4d3b)
2016-03-06 11:06:25 +01:00
aszlig
58d901d16f chromium: Update all channels to latest versions
Overview of the updated versions:

stable: 48.0.2564.116 -> 49.0.2623.75
beta:   49.0.2623.63  -> 49.0.2623.75
dev:    50.0.2657.0   -> 50.0.2661.11

Stable and beta are now in par because of the release of a major stable
update.

The release addresses 26 security vulnerabilities, the following with an
assigned CVE:

 * CVE-2016-1630: Same-origin bypass in Blink. Credit to Mariusz
                  Mlynski.
 * CVE-2016-1631: Same-origin bypass in Pepper Plugin. Credit to Mariusz
                  Mlynski.
 * CVE-2016-1632: Bad cast in Extensions. Credit to anonymous.
 * CVE-2016-1633: Use-after-free in Blink. Credit to cloudfuzzer.
 * CVE-2016-1634: Use-after-free in Blink. Credit to cloudfuzzer.
 * CVE-2016-1635: Use-after-free in Blink. Credit to Rob Wu.
 * CVE-2016-1636: SRI Validation Bypass. Credit to Ryan Lester and
                  Bryant Zadegan.
 * CVE-2015-8126: Out-of-bounds access in libpng. Credit to
                  joerg.bornemann.
 * CVE-2016-1637: Information Leak in Skia. Credit to Keve Nagy.
 * CVE-2016-1638: WebAPI Bypass. Credit to Rob Wu.
 * CVE-2016-1639: Use-after-free in WebRTC. Credit to Khalil Zhani.
 * CVE-2016-1640: Origin confusion in Extensions UI. Credit to Luan
                  Herrera.
 * CVE-2016-1641: Use-after-free in Favicon. Credit to Atte Kettunen of
                  OUSPG.

The full announcement which also includes the link to the bug tracker
can be found here:

http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.de/2016/03/stable-channel-update.html

Also, the 32bit Chrome package needed for the Flash and Widevine plugins
doesn't exist anymore, because Google has dropped support for 32bit
distros, see here for the announcement:

https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/chromium-dev/FoE6sL-p6oU

On our end, we need to fix the patch for the plugin paths to work for
the latest dev channel. The change is very minor, because the
nix_plugin_paths_46.patch only doesn't apply because of an iOS-related
ifdef.

Built and tested on my Hydra at:

https://headcounter.org/hydra/eval/311511

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Fixes: #13665
(cherry picked from commit 8b97ca270e)
2016-03-05 22:54:06 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
3a3f336148 nvidia_x11_legacy340: update 340.76 -> 340.94
Fixes #13658.

(cherry picked from commit 54d342add8)
2016-03-05 22:20:18 +01:00
Domen Kožar
780dc0ad29 Merge pull request #13689 from 4z3/release-16.03
exim: 4.86 -> 4.86.2
2016-03-05 19:24:07 +00:00
tv
62c29a96be exim: 4.86 -> 4.86.2 2016-03-05 14:45:10 +01:00
aszlig
0cb416f51d chromium/updater: Fix eval error on stdenv.is32bit
There is no stdenv.is32bit, so let's just use !stdenv.is64bit.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit c3d82f0fbf)
2016-03-05 03:16:52 +01:00
aszlig
181986627e chromium/updater: Fix getting latest versions
Comparing the current version with the version in sources list and
accidentally swapping the version arguments isn't going to get very far
because every new version that will come up will then be treated as "we
already have that version".

So we're now using versionOlder and also a check whether the version is
the *same* as the one in sources.nix.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit 8d5accb691)
2016-03-05 03:03:39 +01:00
Kevin Marsh
f3ab45e5dc django: 1.8.9 -> 1.8.10 2016-03-04 16:11:14 -05:00
Kevin Marsh
1e2ec46525 django: 1.9.2 -> 1.9.3 2016-03-04 16:11:07 -05:00
Robin Gloster
3d10bc8804 ceph: fix for zip timestamps
(cherry picked from commit e2372a4183)
Signed-off-by: Robin Gloster <mail@glob.in>
2016-03-04 14:17:26 +00:00
zimbatm
f7ac2e1b2e bats: fixes installation
The build was failing with:

  /...-stdenv/setup: ./install.sh: /usr/bin/env: bad interpreter: No such file
  or directory

See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/32353411/log

(cherry picked from commit a3119bd35d)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-03 15:19:16 +00:00
Domen Kožar
c9f73f8860 Merge pull request #13630 from mbakke/dnscrypt-stable
dnscrypt-proxy: 1.6.0 -> 1.6.1
2016-03-03 14:45:18 +00:00
Thomas Tuegel
73435915ba kde5.plasma.plasma-workspace: 5.5.5.1 -> 5.5.5.2
(cherry picked from commit 6af59c9d06)
2016-03-03 05:57:34 -06:00
Marius Bakke
2d6d111a3e dnscrypt-proxy: 1.6.0 -> 1.6.1 2016-03-02 23:49:44 +00:00
Domen Kožar
89d9159353 Merge pull request #13618 from cleverca22/multimc-release
multimc: fix building under chroot
2016-03-02 17:52:53 +00:00
michael bishop
ff28655321 multimc: fix building under chroot 2016-03-02 13:51:15 -04:00
Domen Kožar
31b5d57123 Attempt to fix transient grub1 test kernel panics
Example: http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32469819/nixlog/26/raw
(cherry picked from commit ba05826707)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-02 17:32:30 +00:00
Domen Kožar
12d4f7abfb remove lvm_33, fixes #12310
(cherry picked from commit d72e93f59d)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-02 17:01:15 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
2068621b45 openssl: 1.0.1r -> 1.0.1s, 1.0.2f -> 1.0.2g
CVE-2016-0800. Fixes #13506.

(cherry picked from commit cdbd14a1a8)
2016-03-02 10:29:59 +01:00
aszlig
468a40bd89 nixos/release: Replace a: b: a // b by mergeAttrs
No change in functionality, it just looks nicer that way.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
(cherry picked from commit a429444a75)
2016-03-02 02:22:03 +01:00
Robin Gloster
a56d33a016 qt_gstreamer1: add upstream patch to build with current gstreamer
(cherry picked from commit 995475944f)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-03-01 23:45:32 +00:00
aszlig
a49ba9c6fe Merge pull request #13585 (nixos-tests-splitup)
This splits a few NixOS tests (namely Chromium, VirtualBox and the
networking tests) into several subtests that are exposed via attributes.

The networking tests were already split up but they didn't expose an
attribute set of available tests but used a function attribute to
specify the resulting test instead.

A new function callSubTests in nixos/release.nix is now responsible for
gathering subtests, which is also used for the installer and boot tests.
The latter is now placed in a tests.boot.* namespace rather than
"polluting" the tests attribute set with its subtest.
2016-03-01 23:19:00 +01:00
Thomas Tuegel
b96e0c2c8c kde5.plasma: 5.5.4 -> 5.5.5
This minor update includes bug and security fixes, so it should be
backported to the release branch.

(cherry picked from commit 78602b6806)
2016-03-01 13:45:25 -06:00
Thomas Tuegel
adb81add90 kde5: consolidate packages into desktops/kde-5
This is an organizational change from master. It is not strictly
necessary, but backporting it to the release branch will make it
significantly easier to backport patches or updates in the future.

(cherry picked from commit 98d8e1a160)
2016-03-01 13:44:33 -06:00
Luca Bruno
5440568fea devhelp: fix build with new webkitgtk
(cherry picked from commit b2889efff2)
2016-03-01 18:58:44 +01:00
Domen Kožar
a202c8027e openspades: fix build 2016-03-01 14:32:06 +01:00
Domen Kožar
746912a9ca rethinkdb: patch for glibc 2.23 2016-03-01 14:13:53 +01:00
Carles Pagès
503bb92245 kodiPlugins.pvr-hts: 2.1.18 -> 2.2.13
(cherry picked from commit 7eb15265d3)
2016-03-01 14:03:02 +01:00
Sander van der Burg
6adae8e146 nodejs-4_x: bump to version 4.3.1
(cherry picked from commit c8e55671cd)
2016-03-01 12:31:19 +00:00
zimbatm
461ed7cc55 redmine: fix compilation with ruby 2.3
Just bumped the JSON dependency manually to the one bundled with ruby 2.3

(cherry picked from commit de8c119a4b)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-02-29 13:49:37 +00:00
Domen Kožar
d07f940046 transmission: 2.84 -> 2.90
(cherry picked from commit 756604cc08)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-02-29 13:10:42 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
eef44f2495 patchelf: Use 0.9 release tarball
(cherry picked from commit d255a8980a)
2016-02-29 11:42:20 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
f5351fec36 patchelf: 0.8 -> 0.9
(cherry picked from commit 424af2cd52)
2016-02-29 11:42:16 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
4025cb9e0c netpbm: Disable parallel building
Looks like the "partlist" file is constructed in an unsound way.

http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32430147
(cherry picked from commit abd3c246a4)
2016-02-29 11:42:04 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
dc99ce8565 Manual: rl-unstable.xml -> rl-1603.xml
(cherry picked from commit 56e68d4d5f)
2016-02-29 11:41:23 +01:00
Vladimír Čunát
6ee0b0e335 haskellPackages: fix evaluation
It seems `self` was wanted instead of `pkgs` by the author of 3844206.

(cherry picked from commit 0294fc5bbd)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
2016-02-29 10:26:05 +00:00
Domen Kožar
74f22ff827 prepare for 16.03 2016-02-28 22:30:51 +00:00
56634 changed files with 1691793 additions and 5809258 deletions

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{
"name": "nixpkgs",
"image": "mcr.microsoft.com/devcontainers/universal:2-linux",
"features": {
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/nix:1": {
// fails in the devcontainer sandbox, enable sandbox via config instead
"multiUser": false,
"packages": "nixpkgs.nixd,nixpkgs.nixfmt-rfc-style",
"useAttributePath": true,
"extraNixConfig": "experimental-features = nix-command flakes,sandbox = true"
}
},
// Fixup permissions inside container.
// https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/6680#issuecomment-1230902525
"postCreateCommand": "sudo apt-get install -y acl",
"postStartCommand": "sudo setfacl -k /tmp; if [ -e /dev/kvm ]; then sudo chgrp $(id -g) /dev/kvm; fi",
"customizations": {
"vscode": {
"extensions": [
"jnoortheen.nix-ide"
],
"settings": {
"[nix]": {
"editor.formatOnSave": true
},
"nix.enableLanguageServer": true,
"nix.serverPath": "nixd"
}
}
},
"remoteEnv": {
"NIXPKGS": "/workspaces/nixpkgs"
}
}

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# EditorConfig configuration for nixpkgs
# https://EditorConfig.org
# Top-most EditorConfig file
root = true
# Unix-style newlines with a newline ending every file, utf-8 charset
[*]
end_of_line = lf
insert_final_newline = true
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
charset = utf-8
# Ignore diffs/patches
[*.{diff,patch}]
end_of_line = unset
insert_final_newline = unset
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
# We want readFile .version to return the version without a newline.
[.version]
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# see https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#chap-conventions
# Match json/lockfiles/markdown/nix/perl/python/ruby/shell/docbook files, set indent to spaces
[*.{bash,js,json,lock,md,nix,pl,pm,py,rb,sh,xml}]
indent_style = space
# Match docbook files, set indent width of one
[*.xml]
indent_size = 1
# Match json/lockfiles/markdown/nix/ruby files, set indent width of two
[*.{js,json,lock,md,nix,rb}]
indent_size = 2
# Match all the Bash code in Nix files, set indent width of two
[*.{bash,sh}]
indent_size = 2
# Match Perl and Python scripts, set indent width of four
[*.{pl,pm,py}]
indent_size = 4
# Match gemfiles, set indent to spaces with width of two
[Gemfile]
indent_size = 2
indent_style = space
# Match package.json and package-lock.json, which are generally pulled from upstream and accept them as they are
[package{,-lock}.json]
indent_style = unset
insert_final_newline = unset
# Disable file types or individual files
# some of these files may be auto-generated and/or require significant changes
[*.{c,h}]
insert_final_newline = unset
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
[*.{asc,key,ovpn}]
insert_final_newline = unset
end_of_line = unset
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
[*.lock]
indent_size = unset
# Although Markdown/CommonMark allows using two trailing spaces to denote
# a hard line break, we do not use that feature in nixpkgs since
# it forces the surrounding paragraph to become a <literallayout> which
# does not wrap reasonably.
# Instead of a hard line break, start a new paragraph by inserting a blank line.
[*.md]
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
# binaries
[*.nib]
end_of_line = unset
insert_final_newline = unset
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
charset = unset
[eggs.nix]
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
[registry.dat]
end_of_line = unset
insert_final_newline = unset
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# Please don't add entries for subfolders here.
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# This file contains a list of commits that are not likely what you
# are looking for in a blame, such as mass reformatting or renaming.
#
# If a commit's line ends with `# !autorebase <command>`,
# where <command> is an idempotent bash command that reapplies the changes from the commit,
# the `maintainers/scripts/auto-rebase/run.sh` script can be used to rebase
# across that commit while automatically resolving merge conflicts caused by the commit.
#
# You can set this file as a default ignore file for blame by running
# the following command.
#
# $ git config blame.ignoreRevsFile .git-blame-ignore-revs
#
# To temporarily not use this file add
# --ignore-revs-file=""
# to your blame command.
#
# The ignoreRevsFile can't be set globally due to blame failing if the file isn't present.
# To not have to set the option in every repository it is needed in,
# save the following script in your path with the name "git-bblame"
# now you can run
# $ git bblame $FILE
# to use the .git-blame-ignore-revs file if it is present.
#
# #!/usr/bin/env bash
# repo_root=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
# if [[ -e $repo_root/.git-blame-ignore-revs ]]; then
# git blame --ignore-revs-file="$repo_root/.git-blame-ignore-revs" $@
# else
# git blame $@
# fi
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# manual: fix typos
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# nixos: fix module paths in rename.nix
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# fix indentation in mk-python-derivation.nix
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# fix indentation in meteor default.nix
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# pkgs/stdenv/make-derivation: Reindent
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# treewide: automatically md-convert option descriptions
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# nixos/*: automatically convert option docs
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# nixos/*: automatically convert option descriptions
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# nixos/*: automatically convert option docs to MD
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# nixos/*: convert options with admonitions to MD
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# nixos/*: automatically convert option docs
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# nixos/*: md-convert options with unordered lists
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# nixos/*: convert options with listings
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# nixos/*: convert straggler options to MD
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# nixos/*: normalize manpage references to single-line form
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# nixos/documentation: split options doc build
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# nixos/*: convert options with admonitions to MD
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# nixos/*: convert internal option descriptions to MD
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# nixos/*: replace </para><para> with double linebreaks
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# treewide: add defaultText for options with simple interpolation defaults
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# nixos/*: mark pre-existing markdown descriptions as mdDoc
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# nixos/*: normalize link format
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# nixos/*: replace <code> in option docs with <literal>
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# nixos/*: add trivial defaultText for options with simple defaults
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# systemd: rewrite comments
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# systemd: break too long lines of Nix code
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# {pkgs/development/cuda-modules,pkgs/test/cuda,pkgs/top-level/cuda-packages.nix}: reformat all CUDA files with nixfmt-rfc-style 2023-03-01
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# postgresql: move packages.nix to ext/default.nix
719034f6f6749d624faa28dff259309fc0e3e730
# php ecosystem: reformat with nixfmt-rfc-style
75ae7621330ff8db944ce4dff4374e182d5d151f
c759efa5e7f825913f9a69ef20f025f50f56dc4d
# pkgs/os-specific/bsd: Reformat with nixfmt-rfc-style 2024-03-01
3fe3b055adfc020e6a923c466b6bcd978a13069a
# k3s: format with nixfmt-rfc-style
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# python3Packages: format with nixfmt
59b1aef59071cae6e87859dc65de973d2cc595c0
# treewide description changes (#317959)
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755b915a158c9d588f08e9b08da9f7f3422070cc
f8c4a98e8e138e21353a2c33b90db3359f539b37
# vscode-extensions.*: format with nixfmt (RFC 166)
7bf9febfa6271012b1ef86647a3a06f06875fdcf
# remove uses of mdDoc (#303841)
1a24330f792c8625746d07d842290e6fd95ae6f9
acd0e3898feb321cb9a71a0fd376f1157d0f4553
1b28414d2886c57343864326dbb745a634d3e37d
6afb255d976f85f3359e4929abd6f5149c323a02
# azure-cli: move to by-name, nixfmt #325950
96cd538b68bd1d0a0a37979356d669abbba32ebc
# poptracker: format with nixfmt-rfc-style (#326697)
ff5c8f6cc3d1f2e017e86d50965c14b71f00567b
# mangal: format with nixfmt-rfc-style #328284
3bb5e993cac3a6e1c3056d2bc9bf43eb2c7a5951
# pico-sdk: switch to finalAttrs (#329438)
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# ollama: format with nixfmt-rfc-style (#329353)
bdfde18037f8d9f9b641a4016c8ada4dc4cbf856
# nixos/ollama: format with nixfmt-rfc-style (#329561)
246d1ee533810ac1946d863bbd9de9b525818d56
# steam: cleanup (#216972)
ad815aebfbfe1415ff6436521d545029c803c3fb
# nixos/nvidia: apply nixfmt-rfc-style (#313440)
fbdcdde04a7caa007e825a8b822c75fab9adb2d6
# treewide: reformat files which need reformatting after (#341407)
e0464e47880a69896f0fb1810f00e0de469f770a
# step-cli: format package.nix with nixfmt (#331629)
fc7a83f8b62e90de5679e993d4d49ca014ea013d
# ndn-cxx: format with nixfmt-rfc-style
160b2b769c3b8a6d1ae9947afa77520fa2887db7
# ndn-tools: format with nixfmt-rfc-style
4882ef721ce3d7bb3b5e48ff80125255db515013
# nfd: format with nixfmt-rfc-style
548c2377fa81e2abfc192fbf4f521e601251c468
# darwin.stdenv: format with nixfmt-rfc-style (#333962)
93c10ac9e561c6594d3baaeaff2341907390d9b8
# nrr: format with nixfmt-rfc-style (#334578)
cffc27daf06c77c0d76bc35d24b929cb9d68c3c9
# nixos/kanidm: inherit lib, nixfmt
8f18393d380079904d072007fb19dc64baef0a3a
# fetchhg: format after refactoring with lib.extendMkDerivation and make overridable (#423539)
34a5b1eb23129f8fb62c677e3760903f6d43228f
# fetchurl: nixfmt-rfc-style
ce21e97a1f20dee15da85c084f9d1148d84f853b
# percona: apply nixfmt
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# nixos/virtualisation: format image-related files
# Original formatting commit that was reverted
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# Revert commit
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# Final commit that does the formatting
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# sqlc: format with nixfmt
2bdec131b2bb2c8563f4556d741d34ccb77409e2
# ant: format with nixfmt-rfc-style
2538d58436b8d0b56d29780aeebf4bf720ddb9ea
# treewide: migrate packages to pkgs/by-name, take 1
571c71e6f73af34a229414f51585738894211408
# format files with nixfmt (#347275)
adb9714bd909df283c66bbd641bd631ff50a4260
# treewide: incus packages
9ab59bb5fb943ad6740f64f5a79eae9642fb8211
# treewide nixfmt reformat pass 1, master, staging and staging-next
4f0dadbf38ee4cf4cc38cbc232b7708fddf965bc
667d42c00d566e091e6b9a19b365099315d0e611
84d4f874c2bac9f3118cb6907d7113b3318dcb5e
# tmuxPlugins sha-to-sri.py script
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# treewide: migrate comments in lib to rfc145 style
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d89ad6c70e0e89aaae75e9f886878ea4e103965a
e0fe216f4912dd88a021d12a44155fd2cfeb31c8
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# nixos/movim: format with nixfmt-rfc-style
43c1654cae47cbf987cb63758c06245fa95c1e3b
# nixos/iso-image.nix: nixfmt
da9a092c34cef6947d7aee2b134f61df45171631
# python-packages: format with nixfmt-rfc-style
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# python-packages: sort with keep-sorted
fd14c067813572afc03ddbf7cdedc3eab5a59954
783add849cbca228a36ffdf407e5d380dc2fe6c4
# treewide format of all Nix files
374e6bcc403e02a35e07b650463c01a52b13a7c8 # !autorebase nix-shell --run treefmt
# nix: nixfmt-rfc-style
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0812c9a321003c924868051d2b2e1934e8880f3f
34f269c14ac18d89ddee9a8f54b1ca92a85bbcc6
062c34cdace499aa44f0fa6ca6f2ca71769f6c43
# haskellPackages.hercules-ci-agent (cabal2nix -> nixfmt-rfc-style)
9314da7ee8d2aedfb15193b8c489da51efe52bb5
# nix-builder-vm: nixfmt-rfc-style
a034fb50f79816c6738fb48b48503b09ea3b0132
# treewide: switch instances of lib.teams.*.members to the new meta.teams attribute
05580f4b4433fda48fff30f60dfd303d6ee05d21
# nixos/redmine: Get rid of global lib expansions
d7f1102f04c58b2edfc74c9a1d577e3aebfca775
# **/README.md: one sentence per line
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99f2e655d9db009ee0b4ede3edced5f6c882c7f4
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# emacs: keep elpa/nongnu/melpa package overrides sorted
9f2faf683ed48704aa17f693208a13aa64e22181
# nixfmt 1.0.0
62fe01651911043bd3db0add920af3d2935d9869 # !autorebase nix-shell --run treefmt
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**/deps.json linguist-generated
**/deps.toml linguist-generated
**/node-packages.nix linguist-generated
pkgs/applications/editors/emacs-modes/*-generated.nix linguist-generated
pkgs/development/r-modules/*-packages.nix linguist-generated
pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix linguist-generated
pkgs/development/beam-modules/hex-packages.nix linguist-generated
doc/** linguist-documentation
doc/default.nix linguist-documentation=false
nixos/doc/** linguist-documentation
nixos/doc/default.nix linguist-documentation=false
nixos/modules/module-list.nix merge=union
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# How to contribute
Note: contributing implies licensing those contributions
under the terms of [COPYING](../COPYING), which is an MIT-like license.
## Opening issues
* Make sure you have a [GitHub account](https://github.com/signup/free)
* [Submit an issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues) - assuming one does not already exist.
* Clearly describe the issue including steps to reproduce when it is a bug.
* Include information what version of nixpkgs and Nix are you using (nixos-version or git revision).
## Submitting changes
See the nixpkgs manual for details on how to [Submit changes to nixpkgs](http://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixpkgs/trunk/manual/latest/download-by-type/doc/manual#chap-submitting-changes).

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that do not fit the templates. Unless you know your issue is relevant to
Nixpkgs and requires the free-form blank issue, please use the issue
templates instead.
-->
## Basic info
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description: "Create a generic bug report against a package."
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labels: ["0.kind: bug"]
body:
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attributes:
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> ```
> hello: fails to launch on aarch64-linux
> ```
---
- type: "dropdown"
id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
description: |
What version of Nixpkgs are you using?
If you are using an older version, please update to the latest stable version and check if the issue persists before continuing this bug report.
options:
- "Please select a version."
- "- Unstable (25.11)"
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default: 0
validations:
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attributes:
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validations:
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attributes:
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validations:
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attributes:
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description: "Add any other context about the problem here."
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id: "maintainers"
attributes:
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Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
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value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
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name: "Bug report (macOS)"
description: "Create a bug report against a package where the issue only occurs on macOS."
title: "PACKAGENAME: BUG TITLE"
labels: ["0.kind: bug", "6.topic: darwin"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
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</a>
</p>
Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`PACKAGENAME: BUG TITLE`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)) and a short title summarising what the bug entails.
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a bug against the [`hello`](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&from=0&size=1&buckets=%7B%22package_attr_set%22%3A%5B%22No%20package%20set%22%5D%2C%22package_license_set%22%3A%5B%22GNU%20General%20Public%20License%20v3.0%20or%20later%22%5D%2C%22package_maintainers_set%22%3A%5B%5D%2C%22package_platforms%22%3A%5B%5D%7D&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=hello) package about it failing to launch on Apple Silicon, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> hello: fails to launch on aarch64-darwin
> ```
---
- type: "dropdown"
id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
description: |
What version of Nixpkgs are you using?
If you are using an older version, please update to the latest stable version and check if the issue persists before continuing this bug report.
options:
- "Please select a version."
- "- Unstable (25.11)"
- "- Stable (25.05)"
default: 0
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "description"
attributes:
label: "Describe the bug"
description: "Please include a clear and concise description of what the issue is."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "how-to-reproduce"
attributes:
label: "Steps to reproduce"
description: "Please include a step-by-step guide for reproducing this issue. Consider writing in concise, numbered bullet points to ensure that Nixpkgs developers can retrace your steps."
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "expected-behaviour"
attributes:
label: "Expected behaviour"
description: "Please write a concise description of what was supposed to happen."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "screenshots"
attributes:
label: "Screenshots"
description: |
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
If you need help uploading images to GitHub, please review the [relevant documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#uploading-assets).
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "logs"
attributes:
label: "Relevant log output"
description: |
If applicable, copy and paste any relevant log output.
This will be automatically formatted into code, so no need for backticks.
render: "console"
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "additional-context"
attributes:
label: "Additional context"
description: "Add any other context about the problem here."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "metadata"
attributes:
label: "System metadata"
description: "Please run `nix-shell -p nix-info --run \"nix-info -m\"` on a terminal and paste the output of that command here."
validations:
required: true
- type: "dropdown"
id: "nix-darwin"
attributes:
label: "Are you using nix-darwin?"
description: |
[`nix-darwin`](https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin) is a set of NixOS-like modules for macOS systems. Depending on your issue, this information may be relevant.
options:
- "Yes, I am using nix-darwin."
- "No, I am not using nix-darwin."
default: 1
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
If this issue is related to the Darwin packaging architecture as a whole, or is related to the core Darwin frameworks, consider mentioning the `@NixOS/darwin-core` team.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
description: |
This bug tracker is for actionable issues that are not the result of user error. If you need help using your system and are unsure if this is a bug with Nixpkgs/NixOS, please consider asking for help on the [NixOS Discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org/) or the [NixOS Matrix Space](https://matrix.to/#/#community:nixos.org) before opening an issue.
options:
- label: "I assert that this is a bug and not a support request."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of an existing issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%220.kind%3A+bug%22+label%3A%226.topic%3A+darwin%22). "
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[issues you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc

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name: "Bug report (NixOS module)"
description: "Create a bug report against a NixOS Module."
title: "nixos/MODULENAME: BUG TITLE"
labels: ["0.kind: bug", "6.topic: nixos"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
<picture>
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</picture>
</a>
</p>
Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`nixos/MODULENAME: BUG TITLE`** template above with the correct module name (As seen in the [NixOS Option Search](https://search.nixos.org/options)) and a short title summarising what the bug entails.
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a bug against the [`systemd-boot`](https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=unstable&show=boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable&from=0&size=1) module about it failing to install [`memtest86`](https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=unstable&show=boot.loader.systemd-boot.memtest86.enable&from=0&size=1), your title would be as follows:
> ```
> nixos/systemd-boot: fails to install memtest86
> ```
---
- type: "dropdown"
id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
description: |
What version of Nixpkgs are you using?
If you are using an older version, please update to the latest stable version and check if the issue persists before continuing this bug report.
options:
- "Please select a version."
- "- Unstable (25.11)"
- "- Stable (25.05)"
default: 0
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "description"
attributes:
label: "Describe the bug"
description: "Please include a clear and concise description of what the issue is."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "how-to-reproduce"
attributes:
label: "Steps to reproduce"
description: "Please include a step-by-step guide for reproducing this issue. Consider writing in concise, numbered bullet points to ensure that Nixpkgs developers can retrace your steps."
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "expected-behaviour"
attributes:
label: "Expected behaviour"
description: "Please write a concise description of what was supposed to happen."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "screenshots"
attributes:
label: "Screenshots"
description: |
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
If you need help uploading images to GitHub, please review the [relevant documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#uploading-assets).
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "logs"
attributes:
label: "Relevant log output"
description: |
If applicable, copy and paste any relevant log output.
This will be automatically formatted into code, so no need for backticks.
render: "console"
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "additional-context"
attributes:
label: "Additional context"
description: "Add any other context about the problem here."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "metadata"
attributes:
label: "System metadata"
description: "Please run `nix-shell -p nix-info --run \"nix-info -m\"` on a terminal and paste the output of that command here."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the `meta.maintainers` list of the offending module. This is done by prefixing the person's username with an '@' character. You can quickly go to the source code of a module by searching for it on the [NixOS Option Search](https://search.nixos.org/options) and clicking the "Declared in..." button.
Please note that the maintainer attribute name does not always match the maintainer's GitHub username. If that occurs, try looking in [`maintainers/maintainer-list.nix`](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/maintainers/maintainer-list.nix) for the maintainer attribute name, and checking if the maintainer has a listed GitHub username.
If in doubt, check `git blame` for whoever last touched the module, or check the associated package's maintainers. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
description: |
This bug tracker is for actionable issues that are not the result of user error. If you need help using your system and are unsure if this is a bug with Nixpkgs, please consider asking for help on the [NixOS Discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org/) or the [NixOS Matrix Space](https://matrix.to/#/#community:nixos.org) before opening an issue.
options:
- label: "I assert that this is a bug and not a support request."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of an existing issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%220.kind%3A+bug%22+label%3A%226.topic%3A+nixos%22). "
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[issues you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc

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name: "Build failure"
description: "Report a package that is failing to build."
title: "Build failure: PACKAGENAME"
labels: ["0.kind: build failure"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
<picture>
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork/refs/heads/master/logo/nixos.svg">
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</picture>
</a>
</p>
Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Build failure: PACKAGENAME`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)).
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a build failure against the [`hello`](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&from=0&size=1&buckets=%7B%22package_attr_set%22%3A%5B%22No%20package%20set%22%5D%2C%22package_license_set%22%3A%5B%22GNU%20General%20Public%20License%20v3.0%20or%20later%22%5D%2C%22package_maintainers_set%22%3A%5B%5D%2C%22package_platforms%22%3A%5B%5D%7D&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=hello) package, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> Build failure: hello
> ```
---
- type: "dropdown"
id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
description: |
In what version of Nixpkgs did the build failure occur?
If you are using an older version, please update to the latest stable version and check if the build failure persists before continuing this report.
If you are purposefully trying to build an ancient version of a package in an older Nixpkgs, please coordinate with the [NixOS Archivists](https://matrix.to/#/#archivists:nixos.org).
options:
- "Please select a version."
- "- Unstable (25.11)"
- "- Stable (25.05)"
default: 0
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "how-to-reproduce"
attributes:
label: "Steps to reproduce"
description: "Please include a step-by-step guide for reproducing this build failure. Consider writing in concise, numbered bullet points to ensure that Nixpkgs developers can retrace your steps."
validations:
required: true
- type: "dropdown"
id: "hydra"
attributes:
label: "Can Hydra reproduce this build failure?"
description: |
Can [Hydra](https://hydra.nixos.org), Nixpkgs' Continuous Integration system, reproduce this build failure?
Please use the search function in the header bar to locate the last build job for the package in question.
- If there's a <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/hydra/refs/heads/master/src/root/static/images/emojione-red-x-274c.svg" width="20px" align="top" alt="Red X"> icon near the package entry, say '**Yes, Hydra can reproduce this build failure.**'
- If there's a <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/hydra/refs/heads/master/src/root/static/images/emojione-gray-x-2716.svg" width="20px" align="top" alt="Dark Gray X"> icon near the package entry, then the build failure occurs with another package, and you need to track the original failing package by going down the chain of 'Cached failures' until you reach the final package in the failing dependency chain. Once you locate the failing package, re-write this report against that package and say '**Yes, Hydra can reproduce this build failure.**'
- If there's a <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/hydra/refs/heads/master/src/root/static/images/emojione-check-2714.svg" width="20px" align="top" alt="Green Check Mark"> icon near the package entry, then it most likely means it's a local issue with your system. (Maybe you ran out of space?)
You can still open a build failure report, but please say '**No, Hydra cannot reproduce this build failure.**' below.
- If there's a <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/hydra/refs/heads/master/src/root/static/images/emojione-question-2754.svg" width="20px" align="top" alt="Gray Question Mark"> icon near the package entry, say '**Hydra is currently rebuilding this package.**'
- If there's a <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/hydra/refs/heads/master/src/root/static/images/emojione-stopsign-1f6d1.svg" width="20px" align="top" alt="Red Stop Sign"> icon near the package entry, then the build job was stopped manually. If this occurs, please coordinate with the [Infrastructure Team](https://matrix.to/#/#infra:nixos.org), and say '**The last build job was manually cancelled.**'
- If Hydra isn't supposed to build the package at all, say '**Hydra doesnt try to build the package.**'
options:
- "Please select the Hydra Status."
- "Yes, Hydra can reproduce this build failure."
- "No, Hydra cannot reproduce this build failure."
- "Hydra is currently rebuilding this package."
- "The last build job was manually cancelled."
- "Hydra doesnt try to build the package."
default: 0
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "hydra-logs"
attributes:
label: "Link to Hydra build job"
description: "If you answered 'yes' in the question above, please copy-and-paste the link to the failing Hydra job here."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "logs"
attributes:
label: "Relevant log output"
description: |
Please copy and paste the logs from the failed build.
This will be automatically formatted into code, so no need for backticks.
render: "console"
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "additional-context"
attributes:
label: "Additional context"
description: "Add any other context about the problem here."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "metadata"
attributes:
label: "System metadata"
description: "Please run `nix-shell -p nix-info --run \"nix-info -m\"` on a terminal and paste the output of that command here."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
description: |
This bug tracker is for actionable issues that are not the result of user error. If you need help using your system and are unsure if this is a bug with Nixpkgs, please consider asking for help on the [NixOS Discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org/) or the [NixOS Matrix Space](https://matrix.to/#/#community:nixos.org) before opening an issue.
options:
- label: "I assert that this is a bug and not a support request."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of an existing issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%220.kind%3A+build+failure%22). "
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[issues you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc

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name: "Request: package update"
description: "Create an update request for an existing, but outdated package."
title: "Update Request: PACKAGENAME OLDVERSION → NEWVERSION"
labels: ["0.kind: enhancement", "9.needs: package (update)"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
<picture>
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</picture>
</a>
</p>
Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Update Request: PACKAGENAME OLDVERSION → NEWVERSION`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)), the current version of the package, and the latest version of the package.
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a request against the out of date `hello` package, where the current version in Nixpkgs is 1.0.0, but the latest version upstream is 1.0.1, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> Update Request: hello 1.0.0 → 1.0.1
> ```
---
- type: "dropdown"
id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
description: |
What version of Nixpkgs are you using?
If you are using an older or stable version, please update to the latest **unstable** version and check if the package is still out of date.
If the package has been updated in unstable, but you believe the update should be backported to the stable release of Nixpkgs, please file the '**Request: backport to stable**' form instead.
options:
- "Please select a version."
- "- Unstable (25.11)"
- "- Stable (25.05)"
default: 0
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "name"
attributes:
label: "Package name"
description: "Please indicate the name of the package."
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "upstream-version"
attributes:
label: "Upstream version"
description: "Please indicate the latest version of the package."
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "nixpkgs-version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
description: |
Please indicate the current version number in Nixpkgs' **unstable** channel. You can check this by setting the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable) channel to 'unstable' and searching for the package.
If you meant to request an upgrade in the stable channel, please file the '**Request: backport to stable**' form instead.
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "changelog"
attributes:
label: "Changelog"
description: "If applicable, please link the upstream changelog for the latest version."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "additional-context"
attributes:
label: "Additional context"
description: "Add any other context about the update here."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
options:
- label: "I assert that this package update does not yet exist in an [open pull request](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Apr+label%3A%228.has%3A+package+%28update%29%22) or in [Nixpkgs Unstable](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of any known issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%229.needs%3A+package+%28update%29%22)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
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name: "Request: NixOS module"
description: "Create a new NixOS Module request for an existing package."
title: "Module Request: nixos/MODULENAME"
labels: ["0.kind: enhancement", "6.topic: nixos", "9.needs: module (new)"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
<p align="center">
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Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Module Request: nixos/MODULENAME`** template above with the correct module name (As seen in the [NixOS Option Search](https://search.nixos.org/options)).
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a request against the missing `hello` module, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> Module Request: nixos/hello
> ```
---
- type: "dropdown"
id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
description: |
What version of Nixpkgs are you using?
If you are using an older or stable version, please update to the latest **unstable** version and check if the module still does not exist before continuing this request.
options:
- "Please select a version."
- "- Unstable (25.11)"
- "- Stable (25.05)"
default: 0
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "description"
attributes:
label: "Describe the proposed module"
description: "Please include a clear and concise description of what the module should accomplish."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "additional-context"
attributes:
label: "Additional context"
description: "Add any other context about the proposed module here."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
options:
- label: "I assert that this module does not yet exist in an [open pull request](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Apr+label%3A%228.has%3A+module+%28new%29%22) or in [NixOS Unstable](https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=unstable)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of an existing issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%229.needs%3A+module+%28new%29%22). "
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve NixOS!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
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name: "Request: backport to stable"
description: "Create a backport request for a package that is up-to-date in the unstable channel, but outdated in the stable channel."
title: "Backport to Stable: PACKAGENAME OLDVERSION → NEWVERSION"
labels: ["0.kind: enhancement", "9.needs: port to stable"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
<picture>
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</picture>
</a>
</p>
> [!CAUTION]
> **Before you begin:** Be advised that backports are subject to the [release suitability guidelines](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#changes-acceptable-for-releases).
>
> Stable releases of Nixpkgs do not receive breaking changes, which include major package updates that have incompatible API changes and break backwards compatibility. In the [Semantic Versioning standard](https://semver.org/), this is the first version number (1.X.X).
>
> Generally, only minor package updates, such as security patches, bug fixes and feature additions (but not removals!) will be considered for backporting. Please read the rules above carefully before filing this backport request.
Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Backport to Stable: PACKAGENAME OLDVERSION → NEWVERSION`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)), the current version of the package in Nixpkgs Stable and the current version of the package in Nixpkgs Unstable.
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a request against the out of date `hello` package, where the current version in Nixpkgs Unstable is 1.0.1, but the current version in Nixpkgs Stable is 1.0.0, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> Backport to Stable: hello 1.0.0 → 1.0.1
> ```
---
- type: "input"
id: "name"
attributes:
label: "Package name"
description: "Please indicate the name of the package."
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "unstable-version"
attributes:
label: "Version in unstable"
description: "Please indicate the current version of the package in the unstable channel."
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "stable-version"
attributes:
label: "Version in stable"
description: "Please indicate the current version of the package in the stable channel."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "reasoning"
attributes:
label: "Reasoning for backport"
description: "Please briefly explain why this backport fits the [release suitability guidelines](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#changes-acceptable-for-releases) and why you think this update should be backported."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
options:
- label: "I assert that this backport does not yet exist in an [open pull request](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Apr+in%3Atitle+backport)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of any known issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%229.needs%3A+port+to+stable%22+)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
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name: "Request: documentation"
description: "Report missing or incorrect documentation in the NixOS or Nixpkgs manuals."
title: "Missing Documentation: PACKAGENAME"
labels: ["0.kind: enhancement", "9.needs: documentation"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
<picture>
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork/refs/heads/master/logo/nixos.svg" width="400px" alt="NixOS logo">
</picture>
</a>
</p>
Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Missing Documentation: PACKAGENAME`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)) or module name (As seen in the [NixOS Option Search](https://search.nixos.org/options)).
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing an issue against the [`hello`](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&from=0&size=1&buckets=%7B%22package_attr_set%22%3A%5B%22No%20package%20set%22%5D%2C%22package_license_set%22%3A%5B%22GNU%20General%20Public%20License%20v3.0%20or%20later%22%5D%2C%22package_maintainers_set%22%3A%5B%5D%2C%22package_platforms%22%3A%5B%5D%7D&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=hello) package about it not having any NixOS-specific documentation, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> Missing Documentation: hello
> ```
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "description"
attributes:
label: "Describe the problem"
description: "Please include a clear and concise description of what the issue is."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "proposal"
attributes:
label: "Proposed solution"
description: |
If possible, please draft a tentative documentation chapter to resolve this issue.
Your proposal should be written in CommonMark Markdown, optionally enhanced with [Nix-specific extensions](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/master/doc#syntax).
render: "markdown"
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
options:
- label: "I assert that this request is not already implemented in the latest [NixOS](https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/unstable/) or [Nixpkgs](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/unstable/) manuals."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of an existing documentation issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%229.needs%3A+documentation%22)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "priorisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
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name: "Unreproducible Package"
description: "Report a package that does not produce a bit-by-bit reproducible result each time it is built."
title: "Unreproducible Package: PACKAGENAME"
labels: ["0.kind: enhancement", "6.topic: reproducible builds"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
<picture>
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</picture>
</a>
</p>
Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Unreproducible Package: PACKAGENAME`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)).
> [!NOTE]
> This form is for reporting unreproducible packages. For more information, see the [Reproducible Builds Status](https://reproducible.nixos.org/) page.
>
> To report a package that fails to build entirely, please use the "Build Failure" form instead.
---
- type: "input"
id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs Revision"
description: "In which commit of Nixpkgs is this package displaying unreproducibility?"
- type: "textarea"
id: "introduction"
attributes:
label: "Introduction"
description: |
This is a generic introduction to build reproducibility.
Please replace **PACKAGENAME** below with the canonical package name of the package, as you have done for the title above.
value: |
Building **PACKAGENAME** multiple times does not yield bit-by-bit identical
results, complicating the detection of Continuous Integration (CI) breaches. For
more information on this issue, visit [reproducible-builds.org](https://reproducible-builds.org/).
Fixing bit-by-bit reproducibility also has additional advantages, such as
avoiding hard-to-reproduce bugs, making content-addressed storage more effective
and reducing rebuilds in such systems.
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "how-to-reproduce"
attributes:
label: "Steps to reproduce"
description: |
This is a step-by-step instruction set meant for maintainers to debug the package that is failing to reproduce. You should also follow it to gather the `diffoscope` logs that will be needed below.
Please replace **PACKAGENAME** below with the canonical package name of the package, as you have done for the introduction and the title above.
value: |
### 1. Build the package
This step will build the package. Specific arguments are passed to the command
to keep the build artifacts so we can compare them in case of differences.
Execute the following command:
```
nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A PACKAGENAME && nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A PACKAGENAME --check --keep-failed
```
Or using the new command line style:
```
nix build nixpkgs#PACKAGENAME && nix build nixpkgs#PACKAGENAME --rebuild --keep-failed
```
### 2. Compare the build artifacts
If the previous command completes successfully, no differences were found and
there's nothing to do, builds are reproducible.
If it terminates with the error message `error: derivation '<X>' may not be
deterministic: output '<Y>' differs from '<Z>'`, use `diffoscope` to investigate
the discrepancies between the two build outputs. You may need to add the
`--exclude-directory-metadata recursive` option to ignore files and directories
metadata (*e.g. timestamp*) differences.
```
nix run nixpkgs#diffoscopeMinimal -- --exclude-directory-metadata recursive <Y> <Z>
```
### 3. Examine the build log
To examine the build log, use:
```
nix-store --read-log $(nix-instantiate '<nixpkgs>' -A PACKAGENAME)
```
Or with the new command line style:
```
nix log $(nix path-info --derivation nixpkgs#PACKAGENAME)
```
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "logs"
attributes:
label: "Diffoscope log"
description: |
Please copy and paste the relevant `diffoscope` log output, gathered from the steps above.
This will be automatically formatted into a monospaced text block, so no need for backticks.
render: "console"
- type: "textarea"
id: "additional-context"
attributes:
label: "Additional context"
description: "Add any other context about the problem here."
validations:
required: false
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
options:
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of any known issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%226.topic%3A+reproducible+builds%22)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
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###### Things done:
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- [ ] Fits [CONTRIBUTING.md], [pkgs/README.md], [maintainers/README.md] and other READMEs.
[NixOS tests]: https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/unstable/index.html#sec-nixos-tests
[Package tests]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/README.md#package-tests
[nixpkgs-review usage]: https://github.com/Mic92/nixpkgs-review#usage
[CONTRIBUTING.md]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[lib/tests]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/lib/tests
[maintainers/README.md]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/maintainers/README.md
[nixos/tests]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/tests
[pkgs/README.md]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/README.md
[pkgs/test]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/test
---
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [pull requests you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[pull requests you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc
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- [Open Issues with any stale-bot interaction](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+commenter%3Aapp%2Fstale+)
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name: Get merge commit
description: 'Checks whether the Pull Request is mergeable and checks out the repo at up to two commits: The result of a temporary merge of the head branch into the target branch ("merged"), and the parent of that commit on the target branch ("target"). Handles push events and merge conflicts gracefully.'
inputs:
mergedSha:
description: "The merge commit SHA, previously collected."
type: string
merged-as-untrusted:
description: "Whether to checkout the merge commit in the ./untrusted folder."
type: boolean
targetSha:
description: "The target commit SHA, previously collected."
type: string
target-as-trusted:
description: "Whether to checkout the target commit in the ./trusted folder."
type: boolean
outputs:
mergedSha:
description: "The merge commit SHA"
value: ${{ steps.commits.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha:
description: "The target commit SHA"
value: ${{ steps.commits.outputs.targetSha }}
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- id: commits
if: ${{ !inputs.mergedSha && !inputs.targetSha }}
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
script: |
if (context.eventName == 'push') return core.setOutput('mergedSha', context.sha)
for (const retryInterval of [5, 10, 20, 40, 80]) {
console.log("Checking whether the pull request can be merged...")
const prInfo = (await github.rest.pulls.get({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: context.payload.pull_request.number
})).data
if (prInfo.state != 'open') throw new Error ("PR is not open anymore.")
if (prInfo.mergeable == null) {
console.log(`GitHub is still computing whether this PR can be merged, waiting ${retryInterval} seconds before trying again...`)
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, retryInterval * 1000))
continue
}
let mergedSha, targetSha
if (prInfo.mergeable) {
console.log("The PR can be merged.")
mergedSha = prInfo.merge_commit_sha
targetSha = (await github.rest.repos.getCommit({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: prInfo.merge_commit_sha
})).data.parents[0].sha
} else {
console.log("The PR has a merge conflict.")
mergedSha = prInfo.head.sha
targetSha = (await github.rest.repos.compareCommitsWithBasehead({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
basehead: `${prInfo.base.sha}...${prInfo.head.sha}`
})).data.merge_base_commit.sha
}
console.log(`Checking the commits:\nmerged:${mergedSha}\ntarget:${targetSha}`)
core.setOutput('mergedSha', mergedSha)
core.setOutput('targetSha', targetSha)
return
}
throw new Error("Not retrying anymore. It's likely that GitHub is having internal issues: check https://www.githubstatus.com.")
- if: inputs.merged-as-untrusted && (inputs.mergedSha || steps.commits.outputs.mergedSha)
# Would be great to do the checkouts in git worktrees of the existing spare checkout instead,
# but Nix is broken with them:
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/6073
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.mergedSha || steps.commits.outputs.mergedSha }}
path: untrusted
- if: inputs.target-as-trusted && (inputs.targetSha || steps.commits.outputs.targetSha)
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.targetSha || steps.commits.outputs.targetSha }}
path: trusted

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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
labels: []

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# This file is used by .github/workflows/labels.yml
# This version is only run for Pull Requests from development branches like staging-next, haskell-updates or python-updates.
"4.workflow: package set update":
- any:
- head-branch:
- '-updates$'
"4.workflow: staging":
- any:
- head-branch:
- '^staging-next$'
- '^staging-next-'
"6.topic: haskell":
- any:
- head-branch:
- '^haskell-updates$'
"6.topic: python":
- any:
- head-branch:
- '^python-updates$'

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# This file is used by .github/workflows/labels.yml
# This version uses `sync-labels: false`, meaning that a non-match will NOT remove the label
# keep-sorted start case=no numeric=yes newline_separated=yes skip_lines=1
"6.topic: policy discussion":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- .github/**/*
- CONTRIBUTING.md
- pkgs/README.md
- nixos/README.md
- maintainers/README.md
- lib/README.md
- doc/README.md
"8.has: documentation":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/**/*
- nixos/doc/**/*
"backport release-25.05":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- .github/workflows/*
- ci/**/*.*
# keep-sorted end

604
.github/labeler.yml vendored
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@@ -1,604 +0,0 @@
# This file is used by .github/workflows/labels.yml
# This version uses `sync-labels: true`, meaning that a non-match will remove the label
# keep-sorted start case=no numeric=yes newline_separated=yes skip_lines=1
"4.workflow: backport":
- any:
- base-branch:
- '^release-'
- '^staging-\d'
- '^staging-next-\d'
# NOTE: bsd, darwin and cross-compilation labels are handled by ofborg
"6.topic: agda":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/agda.section.md
- nixos/tests/agda.nix
- pkgs/build-support/agda/**/*
- pkgs/development/libraries/agda/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/agda-packages.nix
"6.topic: cinnamon":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/cinnamon.nix
- nixos/tests/cinnamon.nix
- nixos/tests/cinnamon-wayland.nix
- pkgs/by-name/ci/cinnamon-*/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/cj/cjs/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/mu/muffin/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo-*/**/*
"6.topic: continuous integration":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- .github/**/*
- ci/**/*.*
"6.topic: coq":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/applications/science/logic/coq/**/*
- pkgs/development/coq-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/coq-packages.nix
"6.topic: COSMIC":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/desktop-managers/cosmic.nix
- nixos/modules/services/display-managers/cosmic-greeter.nix
- nixos/tests/cosmic.nix
- pkgs/by-name/co/cosmic-*/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/xd/xdg-desktop-portal-cosmic/*
"6.topic: crystal":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/compilers/crystal/**/*
"6.topic: cuda":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/cuda-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/cuda-packages.nix
"6.topic: deepin":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/desktops/deepin/**/*
- pkgs/desktops/deepin/**/*
"6.topic: docker tools":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/applications/virtualization/docker/**/*
"6.topic: dotnet":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/dotnet.section.md
- maintainers/scripts/update-dotnet-lockfiles.nix
- pkgs/build-support/dotnet/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/dotnet/**/*
- pkgs/test/dotnet/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/dotnet-packages.nix
"6.topic: emacs":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/editors/emacs.nix
- nixos/modules/services/editors/emacs.xml
- nixos/tests/emacs-daemon.nix
- pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/build-support/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/elisp-packages/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/emacs-packages.nix
"6.topic: Enlightenment DE":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/enlightenment.nix
- pkgs/desktops/enlightenment/**/*
- pkgs/development/python-modules/python-efl/*
"6.topic: erlang":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/beam.section.md
- pkgs/development/beam-modules/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/elixir/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/erlang/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/build-managers/rebar/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/build-managers/rebar3/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/erlang/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/beam-packages.nix
"6.topic: fetch":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/build-support/fetch*/**/*
"6.topic: flakes":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- '**/flake.nix'
- lib/systems/flake-systems.nix
- nixos/modules/config/nix-flakes.nix
"6.topic: flutter":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/build-support/flutter/*.nix
- pkgs/development/compilers/flutter/**/*.nix
"6.topic: games":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/games/**/*
"6.topic: GNOME":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/gnome.section.md
- nixos/modules/services/desktops/gnome/**/*
- nixos/modules/services/desktop-managers/gnome.nix
- nixos/tests/gnome-xorg.nix
- nixos/tests/gnome.nix
- pkgs/desktops/gnome/**/*
"6.topic: golang":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/go.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/go/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/go/**/*
"6.topic: hardware":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/hardware/**/*
"6.topic: haskell":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/haskell.section.md
- maintainers/scripts/haskell/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/ghc/**/*
- pkgs/development/haskell-modules/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/haskell/**/*
- pkgs/test/haskell/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/haskell-packages.nix
- pkgs/top-level/release-haskell.nix
"6.topic: java":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
# Distributions
- pkgs/development/compilers/adoptopenjdk-icedtea-web/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/corretto/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/graalvm/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/openjdk/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/op/openjfx/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/semeru-bin/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/temurin-bin/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/zulu/**/*
# Documentation
- doc/languages-frameworks/java.section.md
# Gradle
- doc/languages-frameworks/gradle.section.md
- pkgs/development/tools/build-managers/gradle/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/gr/gradle-completion/**/*
# Maven
- pkgs/by-name/ma/maven/**/*
- doc/languages-frameworks/maven.section.md
# Ant
- pkgs/by-name/an/ant/**/*
# javaPackages attrset
- pkgs/development/java-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/java-packages.nix
# Maintainer tooling
- pkgs/by-name/ni/nixpkgs-openjdk-updater/**/*
# Misc
- nixos/modules/programs/java.nix
"6.topic: jitsi":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/networking/jitsi-videobridge.nix
- nixos/modules/services/web-apps/jitsi-meet.nix
- pkgs/servers/web-apps/jitsi-meet/**/*
- pkgs/servers/jitsi-videobridge/**/*
- pkgs/applications/networking/instant-messengers/jitsi/**/*
"6.topic: julia":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/julia.section.md
- pkgs/development/compilers/julia/**/*
- pkgs/development/julia-modules/**/*
"6.topic: jupyter":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/python-modules/jupyter*/**/*
- pkgs/development/python-modules/mkdocs-jupyter/*
- nixos/modules/services/development/jupyter/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/jupyter-kernels/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/jupyter/**/*
"6.topic: k3s":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/cluster/k3s/**/*
- nixos/tests/k3s/**/*
- pkgs/applications/networking/cluster/k3s/**/*
"6.topic: kernel":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/build-support/kernel/**/*
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel/**/*
"6.topic: lib":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- lib/**
"6.topic: llvm/clang":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/compilers/llvm/**/*
"6.topic: lua":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/tools/misc/luarocks/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/lua-5/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/luajit/**/*
- pkgs/development/lua-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/lua-packages.nix
"6.topic: Lumina DE":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/lumina.nix
- pkgs/desktops/lumina/**/*
"6.topic: LXQt":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/lxqt.nix
- pkgs/desktops/lxqt/**/*
"6.topic: mate":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/mate.nix
- nixos/tests/mate.nix
- pkgs/desktops/mate/**/*
"6.topic: module system":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- lib/modules.nix
- lib/types.nix
- lib/options.nix
- lib/tests/modules.sh
- lib/tests/modules/**
"6.topic: musl":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/musl/**/*
"6.topic: nim":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/nim.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/build-nim-package.nix
- pkgs/build-support/build-nim-sbom.nix
- pkgs/by-name/ni/nim*
- pkgs/top-level/nim-overrides.nix
"6.topic: nixos":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/sw/switch-to-configuration-ng/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/ni/nixos-rebuild-ng/**/*
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/nixos-rebuild/**/*
"6.topic: nixos-container":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/virtualisation/nixos-containers.nix
- pkgs/tools/virtualization/nixos-container/**/*
"6.topic: nodejs":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/javascript.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/node/**/*
- pkgs/development/node-packages/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/yarn/*
- pkgs/development/tools/yarn2nix-moretea/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/pnpm/**/*
- pkgs/development/web/nodejs/*
"6.topic: nvidia":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/hardware/video/nvidia.nix
- nixos/modules/services/hardware/nvidia-container-toolkit/**/*
- nixos/modules/services/hardware/nvidia-optimus.nix
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/nvidia-x11/**/*
"6.topic: ocaml":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/ocaml.section.md
- pkgs/development/compilers/ocaml/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/reason/**/*
- pkgs/development/ocaml-modules/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/ocaml/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/ocaml-packages.nix
"6.topic: pantheon":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/desktops/pantheon/**/*
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/pantheon.nix
- nixos/modules/services/x11/display-managers/lightdm-greeters/pantheon.nix
- nixos/tests/pantheon.nix
- pkgs/desktops/pantheon/**/*
"6.topic: php":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/php.section.md
- nixos/tests/php/**/*
- pkgs/build-support/php/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/php/**/*
- pkgs/development/php-packages/**/*
- pkgs/test/php/default.nix
- pkgs/top-level/php-packages.nix
"6.topic: printing":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/printing/cupsd.nix
- pkgs/misc/cups/**/*
"6.topic: python":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/python.section.md
- pkgs/development/interpreters/python/**/*
- pkgs/development/python-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/python-packages.nix
"6.topic: qt/kde":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/qt.section.md
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/plasma5.nix
- nixos/tests/plasma5.nix
- pkgs/applications/kde/**/*
- pkgs/desktops/plasma-5/**/*
- pkgs/development/libraries/kde-frameworks/**/*
- pkgs/development/libraries/qt-5/**/*
"6.topic: R":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/applications/science/math/R/**/*
- pkgs/development/r-modules/**/*
"6.topic: rocm":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/rocm-modules/**/*
"6.topic: ruby":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/ruby.section.md
- pkgs/development/interpreters/ruby/**/*
- pkgs/development/ruby-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/ruby-packages.nix
"6.topic: rust":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/rust.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/rust/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/rust/**/*
"6.topic: stdenv":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/stdenv/**/*
"6.topic: steam":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/games/steam/**/*
"6.topic: systemd":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/systemd/**/*
- nixos/modules/system/boot/systemd*/**/*
"6.topic: tcl":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/tcl.section.md
- pkgs/development/interpreters/tcl/*
- pkgs/development/tcl-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/tcl-packages.nix
"6.topic: teams":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- maintainers/team-list.nix
"6.topic: testing":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
# NOTE: Let's keep the scope limited to test frameworks that are
# *developed in this repo*;
# - not individual tests
# - not packages for test frameworks
- pkgs/build-support/testers/**
- nixos/lib/testing/**
- nixos/lib/test-driver/**
- nixos/tests/nixos-test-driver/**
- nixos/lib/testing-python.nix # legacy
- nixos/tests/make-test-python.nix # legacy
# lib/debug.nix has a test framework (runTests) but it's not the main focus
"6.topic: TeX":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/texlive.section.md
- pkgs/test/texlive/**
- pkgs/tools/typesetting/tex/**/*
"6.topic: updaters":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/common-updater/**/*
"6.topic: vim":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/vim.section.md
- pkgs/applications/editors/vim/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/vim/plugins/**/*
- nixos/modules/programs/neovim.nix
- pkgs/applications/editors/neovim/**/*
"6.topic: vscode":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/applications/editors/vscode/**/*
"6.topic: windows":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/os-specific/windows/**/*
"6.topic: xen-project":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/virtualisation/xen*
- pkgs/by-name/xe/xen/*
- pkgs/by-name/qe/qemu_xen/*
- pkgs/by-name/xe/xen-guest-agent/*
- pkgs/by-name/xt/xtf/*
- pkgs/build-support/xen/*
- pkgs/development/ocaml-modules/xen*/*
- pkgs/development/ocaml-modules/vchan/*
"6.topic: xfce":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/doc/manual/configuration/xfce.xml
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/xfce.nix
- nixos/tests/xfce.nix
- pkgs/desktops/xfce/**/*
"6.topic: zig":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/compilers/zig/**/*
- doc/hooks/zig.section.md
"8.has: changelog":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/release-notes/**/*
- nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/**/*
"8.has: maintainer-list (update)":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- maintainers/maintainer-list.nix
"8.has: module (update)":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/**/*
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# GitHub Actions Workflows
Some architectural notes about key decisions and concepts in our workflows:
- Instead of `pull_request` we use [`pull_request_target`](https://docs.github.com/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-when-your-workflow-runs/events-that-trigger-workflows#pull_request_target) for all PR-related workflows.
This has the advantage that those workflows will run without prior approval for external contributors.
- Running on `pull_request_target` also optionally provides us with a GH_TOKEN with elevated privileges (write access), which we need to do things like adding labels, requesting reviewers or pushing branches.
**Note about security:** We need to be careful to limit the scope of elevated privileges as much as possible.
Thus they should be lowered to the minimum with `permissions: {}` in every workflow by default.
- By definition `pull_request_target` runs in the context of the **base** of the pull request.
This means, that the workflow files to run will be taken from the base branch, not the PR, and actions/checkout will not checkout the PR, but the base branch, by default.
To protect our secrets, we need to make sure to **never execute code** from the pull request and always evaluate or build nix code from the pull request with the **sandbox enabled**.
- To test the pull request's contents, we checkout the "test merge commit".
This is a temporary commit that GitHub creates automatically as "what would happen, if this PR was merged into the base branch now?".
The checkout could be done via the virtual branch `refs/pull/<pr-number>/merge`, but doing so would cause failures when this virtual branch doesn't exist (anymore).
This can happen when the PR has conflicts, in which case the virtual branch is not created, or when the PR is getting merged while workflows are still running, in which case the branch won't exist anymore at the time of checkout.
Thus, we use the `get-merge-commit.yml` workflow to check whether the PR is mergeable and the test merge commit exists and only then run the relevant jobs.
- Various workflows need to make comparisons against the base branch.
In this case, we checkout the parent of the "test merge commit" for best results.
Note, that this is not necessarily the same as the default commit that actions/checkout would use, which is also a commit from the base branch (see above), but might be older.
## Terminology
- **base commit**: The pull_request_target event's context commit, i.e. the base commit given by GitHub Actions.
Same as `github.event.pull_request.base.sha`.
- **head commit**: The HEAD commit in the pull request's branch.
Same as `github.event.pull_request.head.sha`.
- **merge commit**: The temporary "test merge commit" that GitHub Actions creates and updates for the pull request.
Same as `refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge`.
- **target commit**: The base branch's parent of the "test merge commit" to compare against.
## Concurrency Groups
We use [GitHub's Concurrency Groups](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/control-the-concurrency-of-workflows-and-jobs) to cancel older jobs on pushes to Pull Requests.
When two workflows are in the same group, a newer workflow cancels an older workflow.
Thus, it is important how to construct the group keys:
- Because we want to run jobs for different events at same time, we add `github.event_name` to the key.
This is the case for the `pull_request` which runs on changes to the workflow files to test the new files and the same workflow from the base branch run via `pull_request_event`.
- We don't want workflows of different Pull Requests to cancel each other, so we include `github.event.pull_request.number`.
The [GitHub docs](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/control-the-concurrency-of-workflows-and-jobs#example-using-a-fallback-value) show using `github.head_ref` for this purpose, but this doesn't work well with forks: Different users could have the same head branch name in their forks and run CI for their PRs at the same time.
- Sometimes, there is no `pull_request.number`.
To ensure non-PR runs are never cancelled, we add a fallback of `github.run_id`.
This is a unique value for each workflow run.
- Of course, we run multiple workflows at the same time, so we add `github.workflow` to the key.
Otherwise workflows would cancel each other.
- There is a special case for reusable workflows called via `workflow_call` - they will have `github.workflow` set to their parent workflow's name.
Thus, they would cancel each other.
That's why we additionally hardcode the name of the workflow as well.
This results in a key with the following semantics:
```
<running-workflow>-<triggering-workflow>-<triggered-event>-<pull-request/fallback>
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# WARNING:
# When extending this action, be aware that $GITHUB_TOKEN allows write access to
# the GitHub repository. This means that it should not evaluate user input in a
# way that allows code injection.
name: Backport
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [closed, labeled]
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
pull-requests: write
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
backport:
name: Backport Pull Request
if: vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID && github.event.pull_request.merged == true && (github.event.action != 'labeled' || startsWith(github.event.label.name, 'backport'))
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
# Use a GitHub App to create the PR so that CI gets triggered
# The App is scoped to Repository > Contents and Pull Requests: write for Nixpkgs
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@df432ceedc7162793a195dd1713ff69aefc7379e # v2.0.6
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-contents: write
permission-pull-requests: write
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Create backport PRs
id: backport
uses: korthout/backport-action@0193454f0c5947491d348f33a275c119f30eb736 # v3.2.1
with:
# Config README: https://github.com/korthout/backport-action#backport-action
copy_labels_pattern: 'severity:\ssecurity'
github_token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
pull_description: |-
Bot-based backport to `${target_branch}`, triggered by a label in #${pull_number}.
* [ ] Before merging, ensure that this backport is [acceptable for the release](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#changes-acceptable-for-releases).
* Even as a non-committer, if you find that it is not acceptable, leave a comment.
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: "Add 'has: port to stable' label"
if: steps.backport.outputs.created_pull_numbers != ''
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
# Not using the app on purpose to avoid triggering another workflow run after adding this label.
script: |
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.payload.pull_request.number,
labels: [ '8.has: port to stable' ]
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name: Build
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
baseBranch:
required: true
type: string
mergedSha:
required: true
type: string
secrets:
CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN:
required: true
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
build:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- runner: ubuntu-24.04
system: x86_64-linux
builds: [shell, manual-nixos, lib-tests, tarball]
desc: shell, docs, lib, tarball
- runner: ubuntu-24.04-arm
system: aarch64-linux
builds: [shell, manual-nixos, manual-nixpkgs, manual-nixpkgs-tests]
desc: shell, docs
- runner: macos-13
system: x86_64-darwin
builds: [shell]
desc: shell
- runner: macos-14
system: aarch64-darwin
builds: [shell]
desc: shell
name: '${{ matrix.system }}: ${{ matrix.desc }}'
runs-on: ${{ matrix.runner }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Check if the PR can be merged and checkout the merge commit
uses: ./.github/actions/get-merge-commit
with:
mergedSha: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
merged-as-untrusted: true
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@f0fe604f8a612776892427721526b4c7cfb23aba # v31
with:
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@0fc020193b5a1fa3ac4575aa3a7d3aa6a35435ad # v16
with:
# This cache is for the nixpkgs repo checks and should not be trusted or used elsewhere.
name: nixpkgs-ci
authToken: "${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}"
- name: Build shell
if: contains(matrix.builds, 'shell')
run: nix-build untrusted/ci -A shell
- name: Build NixOS manual
if: |
contains(matrix.builds, 'manual-nixos') && !cancelled() &&
contains(fromJSON(inputs.baseBranch).type, 'primary')
run: nix-build untrusted/ci -A manual-nixos --argstr system ${{ matrix.system }} --out-link nixos-manual
- name: Build Nixpkgs manual
if: contains(matrix.builds, 'manual-nixpkgs') && !cancelled()
run: nix-build untrusted/ci -A manual-nixpkgs -A manual-nixpkgs-tests
- name: Build Nixpkgs manual tests
if: contains(matrix.builds, 'manual-nixpkgs-tests') && !cancelled()
run: nix-build untrusted/ci -A manual-nixpkgs-tests
- name: Build lib tests
if: contains(matrix.builds, 'lib-tests') && !cancelled()
run: nix-build untrusted/ci -A lib-tests
- name: Build tarball
if: contains(matrix.builds, 'tarball') && !cancelled()
run: nix-build untrusted/ci -A tarball
- name: Upload NixOS manual
if: |
contains(matrix.builds, 'manual-nixos') && !cancelled() &&
contains(fromJSON(inputs.baseBranch).type, 'primary')
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4.6.2
with:
name: nixos-manual-${{ matrix.system }}
path: nixos-manual
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name: Check
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
baseBranch:
required: true
type: string
headBranch:
required: true
type: string
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
no-channel-base:
name: no channel base
if: contains(fromJSON(inputs.baseBranch).type, 'channel')
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
- run: |
cat <<EOF
The nixos-* and nixpkgs-* branches are pushed to by the channel
release script and should not be merged into directly.
Please target the equivalent release-* branch or master instead.
EOF
exit 1
cherry-pick:
if: |
github.event_name == 'pull_request' ||
(fromJSON(inputs.baseBranch).stable && !contains(fromJSON(inputs.headBranch).type, 'development'))
permissions:
pull-requests: write
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
filter: tree:0
path: trusted
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm install bottleneck
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Check cherry-picks
id: check
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
script: |
require('./trusted/ci/github-script/commits.js')({
github,
context,
core,
dry: context.eventName == 'pull_request',
})
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq

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# This workflow depends on two GitHub Apps with the following permissions:
# - For checking code owners:
# - Permissions:
# - Repository > Administration: read-only
# - Organization > Members: read-only
# - Install App on this repository, setting these variables:
# - OWNER_RO_APP_ID (variable)
# - OWNER_RO_APP_PRIVATE_KEY (secret)
# - For requesting code owners:
# - Permissions:
# - Repository > Administration: read-only
# - Organization > Members: read-only
# - Repository > Pull Requests: read-write
# - Install App on this repository, setting these variables:
# - OWNER_APP_ID (variable)
# - OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY (secret)
#
# This split is done because checking code owners requires handling untrusted PR input,
# while requesting code owners requires PR write access, and those shouldn't be mixed.
#
# Note that the latter is also used for ./eval.yml requesting reviewers.
name: Codeowners v2
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- .github/workflows/codeowners-v2.yml
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, ready_for_review, synchronize, reopened]
concurrency:
group: codeowners-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
env:
OWNERS_FILE: ci/OWNERS
# Don't do anything on draft PRs
DRY_MODE: ${{ github.event.pull_request.draft && '1' || '' }}
jobs:
# Check that code owners is valid
check:
name: Check
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Check if the PR can be merged and checkout the merge and target commits
uses: ./.github/actions/get-merge-commit
with:
merged-as-untrusted: true
target-as-trusted: true
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@f0fe604f8a612776892427721526b4c7cfb23aba # v31
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@0fc020193b5a1fa3ac4575aa3a7d3aa6a35435ad # v16
with:
# This cache is for the nixpkgs repo checks and should not be trusted or used elsewhere.
name: nixpkgs-ci
authToken: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}'
- name: Build codeowners validator
run: nix-build trusted/ci -A codeownersValidator
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@df432ceedc7162793a195dd1713ff69aefc7379e # v2.0.6
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' && vars.OWNER_RO_APP_ID
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.OWNER_RO_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.OWNER_RO_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-administration: read
permission-members: read
- name: Log current API rate limits
if: steps.app-token.outputs.token
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Validate codeowners
if: steps.app-token.outputs.token
env:
OWNERS_FILE: untrusted/${{ env.OWNERS_FILE }}
GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
REPOSITORY_PATH: untrusted
OWNER_CHECKER_REPOSITORY: ${{ github.repository }}
# Set this to "notowned,avoid-shadowing" to check that all files are owned by somebody
EXPERIMENTAL_CHECKS: "avoid-shadowing"
run: result/bin/codeowners-validator
- name: Log current API rate limits
if: steps.app-token.outputs.token
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
# Request reviews from code owners
request:
name: Request
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@f0fe604f8a612776892427721526b4c7cfb23aba # v31
# Important: Because we use pull_request_target, this checks out the base branch of the PR, not the PR head.
# This is intentional, because we need to request the review of owners as declared in the base branch.
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
path: trusted
- name: Build review request package
run: nix-build trusted/ci -A requestReviews
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@df432ceedc7162793a195dd1713ff69aefc7379e # v2.0.6
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' && vars.OWNER_APP_ID
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.OWNER_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-administration: read
permission-members: read
permission-pull-requests: write
- name: Log current API rate limits
if: steps.app-token.outputs.token
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Request reviews
if: steps.app-token.outputs.token
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
run: result/bin/request-code-owner-reviews.sh ${{ github.repository }} ${{ github.event.number }} "$OWNERS_FILE"
- name: Log current API rate limits
if: steps.app-token.outputs.token
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
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name: Dismissed review
on:
workflow_run:
workflows:
- Review dismissed
types: [completed]
concurrency:
group: dismissed-review-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions:
pull-requests: write
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
# The `check-cherry-picks` workflow creates review comments which reviewers
# are encouraged to manually dismiss if they're not relevant.
# When a CI-generated review is dismissed, this job automatically minimizes
# it, preventing it from cluttering the PR.
minimize:
name: Minimize as resolved
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
- uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
script: |
// PRs from forks don't have any PRs associated by default.
// Thus, we request the PR number with an API call *to* the fork's repo.
// Multiple pull requests can be open from the same head commit, either via
// different base branches or head branches.
const { head_repository, head_sha, repository } = context.payload.workflow_run
await Promise.all(
(await github.paginate(github.rest.repos.listPullRequestsAssociatedWithCommit, {
owner: head_repository.owner.login,
repo: head_repository.name,
commit_sha: head_sha
}))
.filter(pull_request => pull_request.base.repo.id == repository.id)
.map(async (pull_request) =>
Promise.all(
(await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listReviews, {
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: pull_request.number
})).filter(review =>
review.user.login == 'github-actions[bot]' &&
review.state == 'DISMISSED'
).map(review => github.graphql(`
mutation($node_id:ID!) {
minimizeComment(input: {
classifier: RESOLVED,
subjectId: $node_id
})
{ clientMutationId }
}`,
{ node_id: review.node_id }
))
)
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# Some workflows depend on the base branch of the PR, but changing the base branch is not included in the default trigger events, which would be `opened`, `synchronize` or `reopened`.
# Instead it causes an `edited` event.
# Since `edited` is also triggered when PR title/body is changed, we use this wrapper workflow, to run the other workflows conditionally only.
# There are already feature requests for adding a `base_changed` event:
# - https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/35058
# - https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/64119
#
# Instead of adding this to each workflow's pull_request_target event, we trigger this in a separate workflow.
# This has the advantage, that we can actually skip running those jobs for simple edits like changing the title or description.
# The actual trigger happens by closing and re-opening the pull request, which triggers the default pull_request_target events.
# This is much simpler and reliable than other approaches.
name: "Edited base branch"
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [edited]
concurrency:
group: edited-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
base:
name: Trigger jobs
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
if: github.event.changes.base.ref.from && github.event.changes.base.ref.from != github.event.pull_request.base.ref
steps:
# Use a GitHub App to create the PR so that CI gets triggered
# The App is scoped to Repository > Contents and Pull Requests: write for Nixpkgs
# We only need Pull Requests: write here, but the app is also used for backports.
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@df432ceedc7162793a195dd1713ff69aefc7379e # v2.0.6
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-pull-requests: write
- uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
script: |
function changeState(state) {
return github.rest.pulls.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: context.payload.pull_request.number,
state
})
}
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name: Eval
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
mergedSha:
required: true
type: string
targetSha:
type: string
systems:
required: true
type: string
secrets:
OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY:
required: false
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
eval:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
system: ${{ fromJSON(inputs.systems) }}
name: ${{ matrix.system }}
outputs:
targetRunId: ${{ steps.targetRunId.outputs.targetRunId }}
steps:
- name: Enable swap
run: |
sudo fallocate -l 10G /swap
sudo chmod 600 /swap
sudo mkswap /swap
sudo swapon /swap
- name: Check out the PR at the test merge commit
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
path: untrusted
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@f0fe604f8a612776892427721526b4c7cfb23aba # v31
with:
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- name: Evaluate the ${{ matrix.system }} output paths for all derivation attributes
env:
MATRIX_SYSTEM: ${{ matrix.system }}
run: |
nix-build untrusted/ci -A eval.singleSystem \
--argstr evalSystem "$MATRIX_SYSTEM" \
--arg chunkSize 10000 \
--out-link merged
# If it uses too much memory, slightly decrease chunkSize
- name: Upload the output paths and eval stats
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4.6.2
with:
name: merged-${{ matrix.system }}
path: merged/*
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Get target run id
if: inputs.targetSha
id: targetRunId
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
env:
MATRIX_SYSTEM: ${{ matrix.system }}
TARGET_SHA: ${{ inputs.targetSha }}
with:
script: |
const system = process.env.MATRIX_SYSTEM
const targetSha = process.env.TARGET_SHA
let run_id
try {
run_id = (await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
...context.repo,
workflow_id: 'push.yml',
event: 'push',
head_sha: targetSha
})).data.workflow_runs[0].id
} catch {
throw new Error(`Could not find a push.yml workflow run for ${targetSha}.`)
}
// Waiting 120 * 5 sec = 10 min. max.
// Eval takes max 5-6 minutes, normally.
for (let i = 0; i < 120; i++) {
const result = await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRunArtifacts({
...context.repo,
run_id,
name: `merged-${system}`
})
if (result.data.total_count > 0) {
core.setOutput('targetRunId', run_id)
return
}
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 5000))
}
// No artifact found at this stage. This usually means that Eval failed on the target branch.
// This should only happen when Eval is broken on the target branch and this PR fixes it.
// Continue without targetRunId to skip the remaining steps, but pass the job.
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
if: steps.targetRunId.outputs.targetRunId
with:
run-id: ${{ steps.targetRunId.outputs.targetRunId }}
name: merged-${{ matrix.system }}
path: target
github-token: ${{ github.token }}
merge-multiple: true
- name: Compare outpaths against the target branch
if: steps.targetRunId.outputs.targetRunId
env:
MATRIX_SYSTEM: ${{ matrix.system }}
run: |
nix-build untrusted/ci -A eval.diff \
--arg beforeDir ./target \
--arg afterDir "$(readlink ./merged)" \
--argstr evalSystem "$MATRIX_SYSTEM" \
--out-link diff
- name: Upload outpaths diff and stats
if: steps.targetRunId.outputs.targetRunId
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4.6.2
with:
name: diff-${{ matrix.system }}
path: diff/*
compare:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
needs: [eval]
if: needs.eval.outputs.targetRunId
permissions:
statuses: write
steps:
- name: Download output paths and eval stats for all systems
uses: actions/download-artifact@fa0a91b85d4f404e444e00e005971372dc801d16 # v4.1.8
with:
pattern: diff-*
path: diff
merge-multiple: true
- name: Check out the PR at the target commit
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.targetSha }}
path: trusted
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@f0fe604f8a612776892427721526b4c7cfb23aba # v31
with:
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- name: Combine all output paths and eval stats
run: |
nix-build trusted/ci -A eval.combine \
--arg diffDir ./diff \
--out-link combined
- name: Compare against the target branch
env:
AUTHOR_ID: ${{ github.event.pull_request.user.id }}
run: |
git -C trusted fetch --depth 1 origin ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
git -C trusted diff --name-only ${{ inputs.mergedSha }} \
| jq --raw-input --slurp 'split("\n")[:-1]' > touched-files.json
# Use the target branch to get accurate maintainer info
nix-build trusted/ci -A eval.compare \
--arg combinedDir "$(realpath ./combined)" \
--arg touchedFilesJson ./touched-files.json \
--argstr githubAuthorId "$AUTHOR_ID" \
--out-link comparison
cat comparison/step-summary.md >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
- name: Upload the comparison results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4.6.2
with:
name: comparison
path: comparison/*
- name: Add eval summary to commit statuses
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' }}
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
script: |
const { readFile } = require('node:fs/promises')
const changed = JSON.parse(await readFile('comparison/changed-paths.json', 'utf-8'))
const description =
'Package: ' + [
`added ${changed.attrdiff.added.length}`,
`removed ${changed.attrdiff.removed.length}`,
`changed ${changed.attrdiff.changed.length}`
].join(', ') +
' — Rebuild: ' + [
`linux ${changed.rebuildCountByKernel.linux}`,
`darwin ${changed.rebuildCountByKernel.darwin}`
].join(', ')
const { serverUrl, repo, runId, payload } = context
const target_url =
`${serverUrl}/${repo.owner}/${repo.repo}/actions/runs/${runId}?pr=${payload.pull_request.number}`
await github.rest.repos.createCommitStatus({
...repo,
sha: payload.pull_request.head.sha,
context: 'Eval Summary',
state: 'success',
description,
target_url
})
misc:
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'push' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Check if the PR can be merged and checkout the merge commit
uses: ./.github/actions/get-merge-commit
with:
merged-as-untrusted: true
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@f0fe604f8a612776892427721526b4c7cfb23aba # v31
with:
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- name: Ensure flake outputs on all systems still evaluate
run: nix flake check --all-systems --no-build ./untrusted
- name: Query nixpkgs with aliases enabled to check for basic syntax errors
run: |
time nix-env -I ./untrusted -f ./untrusted -qa '*' --option restrict-eval true --option allow-import-from-derivation false >/dev/null

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# WARNING:
# When extending this action, be aware that $GITHUB_TOKEN allows some write
# access to the GitHub API. This means that it should not evaluate user input in
# a way that allows code injection.
name: Labels
on:
schedule:
- cron: '07,17,27,37,47,57 * * * *'
workflow_call:
inputs:
headBranch:
required: true
type: string
secrets:
NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY:
required: true
workflow_dispatch:
concurrency:
# This explicitly avoids using `run_id` for the concurrency key to make sure that only
# *one* scheduled run can run at a time.
group: labels-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
# PR-triggered runs will be cancelled, but scheduled runs will be queued.
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
# This is used as fallback without app only.
# This happens when testing in forks without setting up that app.
permissions:
issues: write
pull-requests: write
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
update:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
if: github.event_name != 'schedule' || github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
sparse-checkout: |
ci/github-script
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm install @actions/artifact bottleneck
# Use a GitHub App, because it has much higher rate limits: 12,500 instead of 5,000 req / hour.
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@df432ceedc7162793a195dd1713ff69aefc7379e # v2.0.6
if: vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-issues: write
permission-pull-requests: write
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Labels from API data and Eval results
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || github.token }}
retries: 3
script: |
require('./ci/github-script/labels.js')({
github,
context,
core,
dry: context.eventName == 'pull_request'
})
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- uses: actions/labeler@8558fd74291d67161a8a78ce36a881fa63b766a9 # v5.0.0
name: Labels from touched files
if: |
github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' &&
!contains(fromJSON(inputs.headBranch).type, 'development')
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
configuration-path: .github/labeler.yml # default
sync-labels: true
- uses: actions/labeler@8558fd74291d67161a8a78ce36a881fa63b766a9 # v5.0.0
name: Labels from touched files (no sync)
if: |
github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' &&
!contains(fromJSON(inputs.headBranch).type, 'development')
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
configuration-path: .github/labeler-no-sync.yml
sync-labels: false
- uses: actions/labeler@8558fd74291d67161a8a78ce36a881fa63b766a9 # v5.0.0
name: Labels from touched files (development branches)
# Development branches like staging-next, haskell-updates and python-updates get special labels.
# This is to avoid the mass of labels there, which is mostly useless - and really annoying for
# the backport labels.
if: |
github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' &&
contains(fromJSON(inputs.headBranch).type, 'development')
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
configuration-path: .github/labeler-development-branches.yml
sync-labels: true
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq

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name: Lint
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
mergedSha:
required: true
type: string
targetSha:
required: true
type: string
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
treefmt:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Check if the PR can be merged and checkout the merge commit
uses: ./.github/actions/get-merge-commit
with:
mergedSha: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
merged-as-untrusted: true
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@f0fe604f8a612776892427721526b4c7cfb23aba # v31
with:
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- name: Check that files are formatted
run: |
# Note that it's fine to run this on untrusted code because:
# - There's no secrets accessible here
# - The build is sandboxed
if ! nix-build untrusted/ci -A fmt.check; then
echo "Some files are not properly formatted"
echo "Please format them by going to the Nixpkgs root directory and running one of:"
echo " nix-shell --run treefmt"
echo " nix develop --command treefmt"
echo " nix fmt"
echo "Make sure your branch is up to date with master; rebase if not."
echo "If you're having trouble, please ping @NixOS/nix-formatting"
exit 1
fi
parse:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Check if the PR can be merged and checkout the merge commit
uses: ./.github/actions/get-merge-commit
with:
mergedSha: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
merged-as-untrusted: true
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@f0fe604f8a612776892427721526b4c7cfb23aba # v31
with:
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- name: Parse all nix files
run: |
# Tests multiple versions at once, let's make sure all of them run, so keep-going.
nix-build untrusted/ci -A parse --keep-going
nixpkgs-vet:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
# This should take 1 minute at most, but let's be generous. The default of 6 hours is definitely too long.
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Check if the PR can be merged and checkout merged and target commits
uses: ./.github/actions/get-merge-commit
with:
mergedSha: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
merged-as-untrusted: true
targetSha: ${{ inputs.targetSha }}
target-as-trusted: true
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@f0fe604f8a612776892427721526b4c7cfb23aba # v31
with:
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- name: Running nixpkgs-vet
env:
# Force terminal colors to be enabled. The library that `nixpkgs-vet` uses respects https://bixense.com/clicolors/
CLICOLOR_FORCE: 1
run: |
if nix-build untrusted/ci -A nixpkgs-vet --arg base "./trusted" --arg head "./untrusted"; then
exit 0
else
exitCode=$?
echo "To run locally: ./ci/nixpkgs-vet.sh $GITHUB_BASE_REF https://github.com/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY.git"
echo "If you're having trouble, ping @NixOS/nixpkgs-vet"
exit "$exitCode"
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# This action periodically merges base branches into staging branches.
# This is done to
# * prevent conflicts or rather resolve them early
# * make all potential breakage happen on the staging branch
# * and make sure that all major rebuilds happen before the staging
# branch gets merged back into its base branch.
name: "Periodic Merges (24h)"
on:
schedule:
# * is a special character in YAML so you have to quote this string
# Merge every 24 hours
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
workflow_dispatch:
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
periodic-merge:
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
strategy:
# don't fail fast, so that all pairs are tried
fail-fast: false
# certain branches need to be merged in order, like master->staging-next->staging
# and disabling parallelism ensures the order of the pairs below.
max-parallel: 1
matrix:
pairs:
- from: release-25.05
into: staging-next-25.05
- from: staging-next-25.05
into: staging-25.05
- name: merge-base(master,staging) → haskell-updates
from: master staging
into: haskell-updates
uses: ./.github/workflows/periodic-merge.yml
with:
from: ${{ matrix.pairs.from }}
into: ${{ matrix.pairs.into }}
name: ${{ matrix.pairs.name || format('{0} → {1}', matrix.pairs.from, matrix.pairs.into) }}
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# This action periodically merges base branches into staging branches.
# This is done to
# * prevent conflicts or rather resolve them early
# * make all potential breakage happen on the staging branch
# * and make sure that all major rebuilds happen before the staging
# branch gets merged back into its base branch.
name: "Periodic Merges (6h)"
on:
schedule:
# * is a special character in YAML so you have to quote this string
# Merge every 6 hours
- cron: '0 */6 * * *'
workflow_dispatch:
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
periodic-merge:
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
strategy:
# don't fail fast, so that all pairs are tried
fail-fast: false
# certain branches need to be merged in order, like master->staging-next->staging
# and disabling parallelism ensures the order of the pairs below.
max-parallel: 1
matrix:
pairs:
- from: master
into: staging-next
- from: staging-next
into: staging
uses: ./.github/workflows/periodic-merge.yml
with:
from: ${{ matrix.pairs.from }}
into: ${{ matrix.pairs.into }}
name: ${{ format('{0} → {1}', matrix.pairs.from, matrix.pairs.into) }}
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name: "Merge"
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
from:
description: Branch to merge into target branch. Can also be two branches separated by space to find the merge base between them.
required: true
type: string
into:
description: Target branch to merge into.
required: true
type: string
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
merge:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
# Use a GitHub App to create the PR so that CI gets triggered
# The App is scoped to Repository > Contents and Pull Requests: write for Nixpkgs
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@df432ceedc7162793a195dd1713ff69aefc7379e # v2.0.6
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-contents: write
permission-pull-requests: write
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
- name: Find merge base between two branches
if: contains(inputs.from, ' ')
id: merge_base
env:
branches: ${{ inputs.from }}
run: |
# turn into bash array, split on space
read -ra branches <<< "$branches"
git fetch --shallow-since="1 month ago" origin "${branches[@]}"
merge_base="$(git merge-base "refs/remotes/origin/${branches[0]}" "refs/remotes/origin/${branches[1]}")"
echo "Found merge base: $merge_base" >&2
echo "merge_base=$merge_base" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: ${{ inputs.from }} → ${{ inputs.into }}
uses: devmasx/merge-branch@854d3ac71ed1e9deb668e0074781b81fdd6e771f # 1.4.0
with:
type: now
from_branch: ${{ steps.merge_base.outputs.merge_base || inputs.from }}
target_branch: ${{ inputs.into }}
github_token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
- name: Comment on failure
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@71345be0265236311c031f5c7866368bd1eff043 # v4.0.0
if: ${{ failure() }}
with:
issue-number: 105153
body: |
Periodic merge from `${{ inputs.from }}` into `${{ inputs.into }}` has [failed](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}).
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name: PR
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- .github/workflows/build.yml
- .github/workflows/check.yml
- .github/workflows/eval.yml
- .github/workflows/lint.yml
- .github/workflows/pr.yml
- .github/workflows/labels.yml
- .github/workflows/reviewers.yml # needs eval results from the same event type
pull_request_target:
concurrency:
group: pr-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions: {}
jobs:
prepare:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
outputs:
baseBranch: ${{ steps.branches.outputs.base }}
headBranch: ${{ steps.branches.outputs.head }}
mergedSha: ${{ steps.get-merge-commit.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ steps.get-merge-commit.outputs.targetSha }}
systems: ${{ steps.systems.outputs.systems }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
sparse-checkout: |
.github/actions
ci/supportedBranches.js
ci/supportedSystems.json
- name: Check if the PR can be merged and get the test merge commit
uses: ./.github/actions/get-merge-commit
id: get-merge-commit
- name: Load supported systems
id: systems
run: |
echo "systems=$(jq -c <ci/supportedSystems.json)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Determine branch type
id: branches
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
script: |
const { classify } = require('./ci/supportedBranches.js')
const { base, head } = context.payload.pull_request
const baseClassification = classify(base.ref)
core.setOutput('base', baseClassification)
core.info('base classification:', baseClassification)
const headClassification =
(base.repo.full_name == head.repo.full_name) ?
classify(head.ref) :
// PRs from forks are always considered WIP.
{ type: ['wip'] }
core.setOutput('head', headClassification)
core.info('head classification:', headClassification)
check:
name: Check
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/check.yml
permissions:
# cherry-picks
pull-requests: write
with:
baseBranch: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.baseBranch }}
headBranch: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.headBranch }}
lint:
name: Lint
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/lint.yml
with:
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
eval:
name: Eval
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/eval.yml
permissions:
# compare
statuses: write
secrets:
OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
with:
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
systems: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.systems }}
labels:
name: Labels
needs: [prepare, eval]
uses: ./.github/workflows/labels.yml
permissions:
issues: write
pull-requests: write
secrets:
NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
with:
headBranch: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.headBranch }}
reviewers:
name: Reviewers
needs: [prepare, eval]
if: |
needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha &&
!contains(fromJSON(needs.prepare.outputs.headBranch).type, 'development')
uses: ./.github/workflows/reviewers.yml
secrets:
OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
build:
name: Build
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/build.yml
secrets:
CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
with:
baseBranch: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.baseBranch }}
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
# This job's only purpose is to serve as a target for the "Required Status Checks" branch ruleset.
# It "needs" all the jobs that should block merging a PR.
# If they pass, it is skipped — which counts as "success" for purposes of the branch ruleset.
# However, if any of them fail, this job will also fail — thus blocking the branch ruleset.
no-pr-failures:
# Modify this list to add or remove jobs from required status checks.
needs:
- check
- lint
- eval
- build
# WARNING:
# Do NOT change the name of this job, otherwise the rule will not catch it anymore.
# This would prevent all PRs from merging.
name: no PR failures
if: ${{ failure() }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
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name: Push
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- .github/workflows/push.yml
# eval is tested via pr.yml
push:
# Keep this synced with ci/request-reviews/dev-branches.txt
branches:
- master
- staging
- release-*
- staging-*
- haskell-updates
- python-updates
permissions: {}
jobs:
prepare:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
outputs:
systems: ${{ steps.systems.outputs.systems }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
sparse-checkout: |
ci/supportedSystems.json
- name: Load supported systems
id: systems
run: |
echo "systems=$(jq -c <ci/supportedSystems.json)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
eval:
name: Eval
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/eval.yml
# Those are not actually used on push, but will throw an error if not set.
permissions:
# compare
issues: write
pull-requests: write
statuses: write
with:
mergedSha: ${{ github.sha }}
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name: Review dismissed
on:
pull_request_review:
types: [dismissed]
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
trigger:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
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# This workflow will request reviews from the maintainers of each package
# listed in the PR's most recent eval comparison artifact.
name: Reviewers
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- .github/workflows/reviewers.yml
pull_request_target:
types: [ready_for_review]
workflow_call:
secrets:
OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY:
required: true
concurrency:
group: reviewers-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
request:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
steps:
- name: Check out the PR at the base commit
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
path: trusted
sparse-checkout: ci
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@f0fe604f8a612776892427721526b4c7cfb23aba # v31
with:
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- name: Build the requestReviews derivation
run: nix-build trusted/ci -A requestReviews
# See ./codeowners-v2.yml, reuse the same App because we need the same permissions
# Can't use the token received from permissions above, because it can't get enough permissions
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@df432ceedc7162793a195dd1713ff69aefc7379e # v2.0.6
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' && vars.OWNER_APP_ID
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.OWNER_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-administration: read
permission-members: read
permission-pull-requests: write
- name: Log current API rate limits (github.token)
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
# In the regular case, this workflow is called via workflow_call from the eval workflow directly.
# In the more special case, when a PR is undrafted an eval run will have started already.
- name: Wait for comparison to be done
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
id: eval
with:
script: |
const run_id = (await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
workflow_id: 'pr.yml',
event: context.eventName,
head_sha: context.payload.pull_request.head.sha
})).data.workflow_runs[0].id
core.setOutput('run-id', run_id)
// Waiting 120 * 5 sec = 10 min. max.
// The extreme case is an Eval run that just started when the PR is undrafted.
// Eval takes max 5-6 minutes, normally.
for (let i = 0; i < 120; i++) {
const result = await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRunArtifacts({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
run_id,
name: 'comparison'
})
if (result.data.total_count > 0) return
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 5000))
}
throw new Error("No comparison artifact found.")
- name: Log current API rate limits (github.token)
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Download the comparison results
uses: actions/download-artifact@fa0a91b85d4f404e444e00e005971372dc801d16 # v4.1.8
with:
run-id: ${{ steps.eval.outputs.run-id }}
github-token: ${{ github.token }}
pattern: comparison
path: comparison
merge-multiple: true
- name: Log current API rate limits (app-token)
if: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Log current API rate limits (github.token)
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Requesting maintainer reviews
if: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
REPOSITORY: ${{ github.repository }}
NUMBER: ${{ github.event.number }}
AUTHOR: ${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }}
# Don't request reviewers on draft PRs
DRY_MODE: ${{ github.event.pull_request.draft && '1' || '' }}
run: |
# maintainers.json contains GitHub IDs. Look up handles to request reviews from.
# There appears to be no API to request reviews based on GitHub IDs
jq -r 'keys[]' comparison/maintainers.json \
| while read -r id; do gh api /user/"$id" --jq .login; done \
| GH_TOKEN=${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} result/bin/request-reviewers.sh "$REPOSITORY" "$NUMBER" "$AUTHOR"
- name: Log current API rate limits (app-token)
if: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Log current API rate limits (github.token)
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq

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,*
.*.swp
.*.swo
.\#*
\#*\#
.idea/
.nixos-test-history
.vscode/
.helix/
outputs/
result-*
result
repl-result-*
tags
!pkgs/development/python-modules/result
result-*
/doc/NEWS.html
/doc/NEWS.txt
/doc/manual.html
/doc/manual.pdf
/source/
.version-suffix
.direnv
.envrc
.DS_Store
.mypy_cache
__pycache__
/pkgs/development/libraries/qt-5/*/tmp/
/pkgs/desktops/kde-5/*/tmp/
/pkgs/development/mobile/androidenv/xml/*
# generated by pkgs/common-updater/update-script.nix
update-git-commits.txt
/*.log
# JetBrains IDEA module declaration file
/nixpkgs.iml
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Anderson Torres <torres.anderson.85@protonmail.com>
Atemu <git@atemu.net> <atemu.main@gmail.com>
Christina Sørensen <christina@cafkafk.com>
Christina Sørensen <christina@cafkafk.com> <christinaafk@gmail.com>
Christina Sørensen <christina@cafkafk.com> <89321978+cafkafk@users.noreply.github.com>
Daniel Løvbrøtte Olsen <me@dandellion.xyz> <daniel.olsen99@gmail.com>
Ethan Carter Edwards <ethan@ethancedwards.com> Ethan Edwards <ethancarteredwards@gmail.com>
Fabian Affolter <mail@fabian-affolter.ch> <fabian@affolter-engineering.ch>
Fiona Behrens <me@kloenk.dev>
Fiona Behrens <me@kloenk.dev> <me@kloenk.de>
goatastronaut0212 <goatastronaut0212@outlook.com> <goatastronaut0212@proton.me>
Janne Heß <janne@hess.ooo> <dasJ@users.noreply.github.com>
jopejoe1 <nixpkgs@missing.ninja>
jopejoe1 <nixpkgs@missing.ninja> <johannes@joens.email>
jopejoe1 <nixpkgs@missing.ninja> <34899572+jopejoe1@users.noreply.github.com>
Jörg Thalheim <joerg@thalheim.io> <Mic92@users.noreply.github.com>
Lin Jian <me@linj.tech> <linj.dev@outlook.com>
Lin Jian <me@linj.tech> <75130626+jian-lin@users.noreply.github.com>
Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de> <mweinelt@users.noreply.github.com>
Martin Häcker <spamfaenger@gmx.de> <spamfaenger@gmx.de>
moni <lythe1107@gmail.com> <lythe1107@icloud.com>
R. RyanTM <ryantm-bot@ryantm.com>
Robert Hensing <robert@roberthensing.nl> <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
Sandro Jäckel <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>
Sandro Jäckel <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com> <sandro.jaeckel@sap.com>
superherointj <5861043+superherointj@users.noreply.github.com>
Tomodachi94 <tomodachi94@protonmail.com> Tomo <68489118+Tomodachi94@users.noreply.github.com>
Vladimír Čunát <v@cunat.cz> <vcunat@gmail.com>
Vladimír Čunát <v@cunat.cz> <vladimir.cunat@nic.cz>
Yifei Sun <ysun@hey.com>
Yifei Sun <ysun@hey.com> StepBroBD <ysun@hey.com>
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python: "3.4"
sudo: required
dist: trusty
before_install: ./maintainers/scripts/travis-nox-review-pr.sh nix
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# Contributing to Nixpkgs
This document is for people wanting to contribute to Nixpkgs.
This involves changes that are proposed using [GitHub](https://github.com) [pull requests](https://docs.github.com/pull-requests) to the [Nixpkgs repository](https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs).
A GitHub account is recommended, which you can sign up for [here](https://github.com/signup).
See [here](https://discourse.nixos.org/t/about-the-patches-category/477) for how to contribute without a GitHub account.
This document assumes that you already know how to use GitHub and Git.
If that's not the case, we recommend learning about it [here](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/hello-world).
## Overview
[overview]: #overview
This file contains general contributing information.
More specific information about individual parts of Nixpkgs can be found here:
- [`doc`](./doc/README.md): Sources and infrastructure for the [Nixpkgs manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/)
- [`lib`](./lib/README.md): Sources and documentation of the [library functions](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#chap-functions)
- [`maintainers`](./maintainers/README.md): Nixpkgs maintainer and team listings, maintainer scripts
- [`nixos`](./nixos/README.md): Implementation of [NixOS](https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/)
- [`pkgs`](./pkgs/README.md): Package and [builder](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#part-builders) definitions
# How to's
## How to create pull requests
[pr-create]: #how-to-create-pull-requests
This section describes how changes can be proposed with a pull request (PR).
> [!Note]
> Be aware that contributing implies licensing those contributions under the terms of [COPYING](./COPYING), an MIT-like license.
0. Set up a local version of Nixpkgs to work with:
1. [Fork](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo#forking-a-repository) the [Nixpkgs repository](https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs).
1. [Clone the forked repository](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo#cloning-your-forked-repository) into a local `nixpkgs` directory.
1. [Configure the upstream Nixpkgs repository](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo#configuring-git-to-sync-your-fork-with-the-upstream-repository).
1. Select the appropriate [base branch](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/about-branches#working-with-branches) for the change, as [described here][branch].
If in doubt, use `master`.
This can be changed later by [rebasing][rebase].
2. Create a new Git branch, ideally such that:
- The name of the branch hints at your change, e.g. `update-hello`.
- The branch contains the most recent base branch.
We'll assume the base branch `master` here.
```bash
# Make sure you have the latest changes from upstream Nixpkgs
git fetch upstream
# Create and switch to a new branch, based on the base branch in Nixpkgs
git switch --create update-hello upstream/master
```
To avoid potentially having to download and build many derivations, you can base on a specific [Git commit](https://www.git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#def_commit) instead:
- The commit of the latest `nixpkgs-unstable` channel, available [here](https://channels.nixos.org/nixpkgs-unstable/git-revision).
- The commit of a local Nixpkgs downloaded using [nix-channel](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/nix-channel), available using `nix-instantiate --eval --expr '(import <nixpkgs/lib>).trivial.revisionWithDefault null'`
- If you're using NixOS, the commit of your NixOS installation, available with `nixos-version --revision`.
You can use this commit instead of `upstream/master` in the above command:
```bash
# Here, b9c03fbb is an example commit from nixpkgs-unstable
git switch --create update-hello b9c03fbb
```
3. Make your changes in the local Nixpkgs repository and:
- Adhere to both the [general code conventions][code-conventions], and the relevant [specific code conventions][overview].
- Test the changes.
- If necessary, document the changes.
See the [overview section][overview] for more specific information.
4. Commit your changes using `git commit`.
Make sure to adhere to the [commit conventions](#commit-conventions).
Repeat the steps 3-4 as many times as necessary.
Advance to the next step once all the commits make sense together.
You can view your commits with `git log`.
5. Push your commits to your fork of Nixpkgs:
```
git push --set-upstream origin HEAD
```
The above command will output a link to directly do the next step:
```
remote: Create a pull request for 'update-hello' on GitHub by visiting:
remote: https://github.com/myUser/nixpkgs/pull/new/update-hello
```
6. [Create a pull request](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request#creating-the-pull-request) from the new branch in your Nixpkgs fork to the upstream Nixpkgs repository.
Use the branch from step 1 as the PR's base branch.
Go through the [pull request template](#pull-request-template).
7. Respond to review comments and potentially to CI failures and merge conflicts by updating the PR.
Always keep it in a mergeable state.
The non-technical side of this process is covered in [I opened a PR, how do I get it merged?](#i-opened-a-pr-how-do-i-get-it-merged).
The [ofborg](https://github.com/NixOS/ofborg) CI system will perform checks to ensure code quality.
You can see the results at the bottom of the PR.
See [the ofborg Readme](https://github.com/NixOS/ofborg#readme) for more details.
- To add new commits, repeat steps 3-4 and push the result:
```
git push
```
- To change existing commits, [rewrite the Git history](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Rewriting-History).
Useful Git commands for this are `git commit --patch --amend` and `git rebase --interactive`.
With a rewritten history you need to force-push the commits:
```
git push --force-with-lease
```
- If there are merge conflicts, you will have to [rebase the branch](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Branching-Rebasing) onto the current **base branch**.
Sometimes this can be done [on GitHub directly](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/keeping-your-pull-request-in-sync-with-the-base-branch#updating-your-pull-request-branch).
To rebase locally:
```
git fetch upstream
git rebase upstream/master
git push --force-with-lease
```
Use the base branch from step 1 instead of `upstream/master`.
- If you need to change the base branch, [rebase][rebase].
8. If your PR is merged and [acceptable for releases][release-acceptable], you may [backport][pr-backport] it.
### Pull request template
[pr-template]: #pull-request-template
The pull request template helps to determine which steps have been taken so far.
Details not covered by the title and links to existing related issues should go at the top.
When a PR is created, it will be pre-populated with some checkboxes.
#### Tested using sandboxing
When sandbox builds are enabled, Nix will set up an isolated environment for each build process.
It is used to remove further hidden dependencies set by the build environment, to improve reproducibility.
This includes access to the network during the build outside of `fetch*` functions and files outside the Nix store.
Depending on the operating system, access to other resources is blocked as well; see [sandbox](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/conf-file#conf-sandbox) in the Nix manual for details.
Please test builds with sandboxing enabled, because it is also used in [Hydra](https://nixos.org/hydra).
If you are on Linux, sandboxing is enabled by default.
On other platforms, sandboxing is disabled by default due to a small performance hit on each build.
Please enable sandboxing **before** building the package by adding the following to `/etc/nix/nix.conf`:
```ini
sandbox = true
```
#### Built on platform(s)
Many Nix packages are designed to run on multiple platforms.
As such, its important to let the maintainer know which platforms you have tested on.
Its not always practical to test all platforms, and its not required for a pull request to be merged.
Only check the platforms you tested the build on in this section.
#### Tested via one or more NixOS test(s) if existing and applicable for the change (look inside nixos/tests)
Packages with automated tests are likely merged quicker, because they dont require as much manual testing.
If there are existing tests for the package, they should be run.
NixOS tests can only be run on linux.
For more details on writing and running tests, see the [section in the NixOS manual](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#sec-nixos-tests).
#### Tested compilation of all pkgs that depend on this change using `nixpkgs-review`
If you are modifying a package, you can use `nixpkgs-review` to make sure all packages that depend on the updated package still build.
It can work on uncommitted changes with the `wip` option or on a specific pull request.
Review changes from pull request number 12345:
```ShellSession
nix-shell -p nixpkgs-review --run "nixpkgs-review pr 12345"
```
Alternatively, with flakes (and analogously for the other commands below):
```ShellSession
nix run nixpkgs#nixpkgs-review -- pr 12345
```
Review uncommitted changes:
```ShellSession
nix-shell -p nixpkgs-review --run "nixpkgs-review wip"
```
Review changes from the last commit:
```ShellSession
nix-shell -p nixpkgs-review --run "nixpkgs-review rev HEAD"
```
#### Tested execution of all binary files (usually in `./result/bin/`)
It's important to test a modified package's executables.
Look into `./result/bin` and run all files in there, or at a minimum, the main executable.
For example, if you make a change to `texlive`, you probably would only check the binaries associated with the change you made, rather than testing all of them.
#### Meets Nixpkgs contribution standards
The last checkbox is about whether it fits the guidelines in this `CONTRIBUTING.md` file.
This document details our standards for commit messages, reviews, licensing of contributions, etc...
Everyone should read and understand these standards before submitting a pull request.
### Rebasing between branches (i.e. from master to staging)
[rebase]: #rebasing-between-branches-ie-from-master-to-staging
Sometimes, changes must be rebased between branches.
One example is, if the number of rebuilds caused is too large for the original target branch.
In the following example, the current `feature` branch is based on `master`, and we rebase it to have the PR target `staging`.
We rebase on the _merge base_ between `master` and `staging` to avoid too many local rebuilds.
```console
# Rebase your commits onto the common merge base
git rebase --onto upstream/staging... upstream/master
# Force push your changes
git push origin feature --force-with-lease
```
The syntax `upstream/staging...` is equivalent to `upstream/staging...HEAD` and stands for the merge base between `upstream/staging` and `HEAD` (hence between `upstream/staging` and `upstream/master`).
Then use the *Edit* button in the upper right corner of the GitHub PR, and switch the base branch from `master` to `staging`.
*After* the PR has been retargeted, a final rebase onto the target branch might be needed to resolve merge conflicts.
```console
# Rebase onto target branch
git rebase upstream/staging
# Review and fixup possible conflicts
git status
# Force push your changes
git push origin feature --force-with-lease
```
## How to backport pull requests
[pr-backport]: #how-to-backport-pull-requests
Once a PR has been merged, a backport to the corresponding `release-YY.MM` branch can be created.
### Automatically backporting changes
> [!Note]
> You have to be a [Nixpkgs maintainer](./maintainers) to automatically create a backport pull request.
Add the [`backport release-YY.MM` label](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/labels?q=backport) to the PR on the `master` branch.
This will cause [a GitHub Action](.github/workflows/backport.yml) to open a new PR to the `release-YY.MM` branch a few minutes later.
This can be done on both open or already merged pull requests.
### Manually backporting changes
To manually create a backport, follow [the standard pull request process][pr-create], but:
- Use `release-YY.MM` for the base branch, both for the local branch and the pull request.
> [!Warning]
> Do not use the `nixos-YY.MM` branch.
> It points to the latest _tested_ release channel commit.
- Instead of manually making and committing the changes, use [`git cherry-pick -x`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-cherry-pick) for each commit.
Use `git cherry-pick -x <commit>` when the reason is obvious, for example for minor version bumps and fixes.
Otherwise, use `git cherry-pick -xe <commit>` to add a reason for the backport.
Here is [an example](https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs/commit/5688c39af5a6c5f3d646343443683da880eaefb8).
> [!Warning]
> Ensure the commits exist on the master branch.
> In the case of squashed or rebased merges, the commit hash will change and the new commits can be found in the merge message at the bottom of the master pull request.
- In the pull request description, link to the original pull request to `master`.
The pull request title should include `[YY.MM]` matching the release you're backporting to.
## How to review pull requests
[pr-review]: #how-to-review-pull-requests
The Nixpkgs project receives a high number of pull requests.
Anyone may review and approve PRs and it is an important contribution to the project.
The high change rate makes any PR that remains open for too long subject to merge conflicts.
To avoid extra work, reviewing PRs timely and being responsive is key.
GitHub provides sort filters to see the [most recently updated](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc) pull requests.
We highly encourage looking at [this list of ready to merge, unreviewed pull requests](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+review%3Anone+status%3Asuccess+no%3Aproject+no%3Aassignee+no%3Amilestone).
Controversial changes can lead to controversial opinions, but it is important to respect every community member and their work.
Always be nice and polite.
GitHub provides reactions for quick feedback to pull requests or comments.
The thumb-down reaction should be used with care and, if possible, accompanied with explanation for the submitter to improve their contribution.
When doing a review:
- Aim to drive the proposal to a timely conclusion.
- Focus on the proposed changes and keep the scope narrow.
- Help the contributor prioritise their efforts towards getting their change merged.
If you find anything related that could be improved but is not immediately required for acceptance, consider:
- Implementing the changes yourself in a follow-up pull request,
- Tracking your idea in an issue,
- Offering to review a follow-up pull request,
- Making concrete [suggestions](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/reviewing-changes-in-pull-requests/incorporating-feedback-in-your-pull-request) in the same pull request.
For example, follow-up changes could involve refactoring code in the affected files.
But please remember not to make such additional considerations a blocker, and communicate that to the contributor, for example by following the [conventional comments](https://conventionalcomments.org) pattern.
If the related change is essential for the contribution at hand, make clear why you think it is important to address that first.
Pull request reviews should include a list of what has been reviewed in a comment, so other reviewers and mergers can know the state of the review.
All the review templates provided are generic examples.
Their usage is optional and the reviewer is free to adapt them.
To get more information about how to review specific parts of Nixpkgs, refer to the documents linked to in the [overview section][overview].
If a pull request contains documentation changes that might require feedback from the documentation team, ping [@NixOS/documentation-team](https://github.com/orgs/nixos/teams/documentation-team) on the pull request.
If you have enough knowledge and experience in a topic and would like to be a long-term reviewer for related submissions, please contact the current reviewers for that topic.
The main reviewers for a topic can be hard to find as there is no list, but checking past pull requests or git-blaming the code can give some hints.
## How to merge pull requests yourself
[pr-merge]: #how-to-merge-pull-requests
You can invoke the nixpkgs-merge-bot by commenting `@NixOS/nixpkgs-merge-bot merge`.
The bot will verify the following conditions, refusing to merge otherwise:
- the PR author should be @r-ryantm or a Nixpkgs committer;
- the invoker should be among the package maintainers;
- the package should reside in `pkgs/by-name`.
Further, nixpkgs-merge-bot will ensure all CI checks and the ofborg builds for Linux have successfully completed before merging the pull request.
Should the checks still be underway, the bot will wait for them to finish before attempting the merge again.
For other pull requests, please see [I opened a PR, how do I get it merged?](#i-opened-a-pr-how-do-i-get-it-merged).
In case the PR is stuck waiting for the author to apply a trivial change and the author allowed members to modify the PR, consider applying it yourself.
You should pay extra attention to make sure the addition doesn't go against the idea of the original PR and would not be opposed by the author.
Please see the discussion in [GitHub nixpkgs issue #321665](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/321665) for information on how to proceed to be granted this level of access.
As a maintainer, when you leave the Nix community, please create an issue or post on [Discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org) with references to the packages and modules you maintained, so they can be taken over by other contributors.
# Flow of merged pull requests
After a pull request is merged, it eventually makes it to [Hydra](https://hydra.nixos.org).
Hydra regularly evaluates and builds Nixpkgs, updating [the official channels](https://channels.nixos.org) when their jobs succeed.
See [Nix Channel Status](https://status.nixos.org) for the current channel states.
Our primary development branches and their related channels are:
- `master`: The main branch, used for the unstable channels `nixos-unstable`, `nixos-unstable-small` and `nixpkgs-unstable`.
- `release-YY.MM`: The release branches, used for the stable channels `nixos-YY.MM`, `nixos-YY.MM-small` and `nixpkgs-YY.MM-darwin`.
When a channel is updated, its corresponding branch is also updated to the same commit.
Example: The [`nixpkgs-unstable` branch](https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs/tree/nixpkgs-unstable) corresponds to the commit from the [`nixpkgs-unstable` channel](https://channels.nixos.org/nixpkgs-unstable).
Nixpkgs is tied to the NixOS release process, which is documented in the [NixOS Release Wiki](https://nixos.github.io/release-wiki/).
See [this section][branch] to know when to use the release branches.
## Staging
[staging]: #staging
The staging workflow exists to batch Hydra builds of many packages together.
It is coordinated in the [Staging room](https://matrix.to/#/#staging:nixos.org) on Matrix.
It works by directing commits that cause [mass rebuilds][mass-rebuild] to a separate `staging` branch that isn't directly built by Hydra.
Regularly, the `staging` branch is _manually_ merged into a `staging-next` branch to be built by Hydra using the [`nixpkgs:staging-next` jobset](https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nixpkgs/staging-next).
The `staging-next` branch should then only receive changes that fix Hydra builds; **for anything else, ask the [Staging room](https://matrix.to/#/#staging:nixos.org) first**.
Once it is verified that there are no major regressions, `staging-next` is merged into `master` using [a pull request](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=label%3A%224.workflow%3A+staging%22).
This is done manually to ensure it's a good use of Hydra's computing resources.
Since `staging-next` is separate from `staging`, you may merge changes into `staging` at any time.
In order for the `staging` and `staging-next` branches to be up-to-date with the latest commits on `master`, there are regular _automated_ merges from `master` into `staging-next`, and from `staging-next` into `staging`.
This is implemented using GitHub workflows [here](.github/workflows/periodic-merge-6h.yml) and [here](.github/workflows/periodic-merge-24h.yml).
> [!Note]
> Changes must be well tested before being merged into any branch.
> Hydra builds should not be used as a testing platform.
Here is a Git history diagram showing the flow of commits between the three branches:
```mermaid
%%{init: {
'theme': 'base',
'themeVariables': {
'gitInv0': '#ff0000',
'gitInv1': '#ff0000',
'git2': '#ff4444',
'commitLabelFontSize': '15px'
},
'gitGraph': {
'showCommitLabel':true,
'mainBranchName': 'master',
'rotateCommitLabel': true
}
} }%%
gitGraph
commit id:" "
branch staging
commit id:" "
branch staging-next
merge master id:"automatic"
checkout staging
merge staging-next id:"automatic "
checkout staging-next
merge staging type:HIGHLIGHT id:"manual"
commit id:"fixup"
checkout master
checkout staging
checkout master
commit id:" "
checkout staging-next
merge master id:"automatic "
checkout staging
merge staging-next id:"automatic "
checkout staging-next
commit id:"fixup "
checkout master
merge staging-next type:HIGHLIGHT id:"manual (PR)"
```
Here's an overview of the different branches:
| branch | `master` | `staging-next` | `staging` |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Used for development | ✔️ | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Built by Hydra | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ |
| [Mass rebuilds][mass-rebuild] | ❌ | ⚠️ Only to fix Hydra builds | ✔️ |
| Critical security fixes | ✔️ for non-mass-rebuilds | ✔️ for mass-rebuilds | ❌ |
| Automatically merged into | `staging-next` | `staging` | - |
| Manually merged into | - | `master` | `staging-next` |
The staging workflow is used for all stable branches with corresponding names:
- `master`/`release-YY.MM`
- `staging`/`staging-YY.MM`
- `staging-next`/`staging-next-YY.MM`
# Conventions
## Branch conventions
<!-- This section is relevant to both contributors and reviewers -->
[branch]: #branch-conventions
Most changes should go to `master`, but sometimes other branches should be used instead.
Use the following decision process to figure out the right branch:
Is the change [acceptable for releases][release-acceptable] and do you wish to have the change in the release?
- No: Use the `master` branch, do not backport the pull request.
- Yes: Can the change be implemented the same way on the `master` and release branches?
For example, a package's major version might differ between the `master` and release branches, such that separate security patches are required.
- Yes: Use the `master` branch and [backport the pull request](#how-to-backport-pull-requests).
- No: Create separate pull requests to the `master` and `release-YY.MM` branches.
If the change causes a [mass rebuild][mass-rebuild], use the staging branch instead:
- Mass rebuilds to `master` should go to `staging` instead.
- Mass rebuilds to `release-YY.MM` should go to `staging-YY.MM` instead.
See [this section][staging] for how such changes propagate between the branches.
### Changes acceptable for releases
[release-acceptable]: #changes-acceptable-for-releases
Only changes to _supported_ releases may be accepted.
The oldest supported release (`YYMM`) can be found using
```
nix-instantiate --eval -A lib.trivial.oldestSupportedRelease
```
The release branches should generally only receive backwards-compatible changes, both for the Nix expressions and derivations.
Here are some examples of changes that are okay to backport:
- ✔️ New packages, modules and functions
- ✔️ Security fixes
- ✔️ Package version updates
- ✔️ Patch versions with fixes
- ✔️ Minor versions with new functionality, but no breaking changes
In addition, major package version updates with breaking changes are also acceptable for:
- ✔️ Services that would fail without up-to-date client software, such as `spotify`, `steam`, and `discord`
- ✔️ Security critical applications, such as `firefox` and `chromium`
### Changes causing mass rebuilds
[mass-rebuild]: #changes-causing-mass-rebuilds
Which changes cause mass rebuilds is not formally defined.
In order to help the decision, CI automatically assigns [`rebuild` labels](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/labels?q=rebuild) to pull requests based on the number of packages they cause rebuilds for.
As a rule of thumb, if the number of rebuilds is **over 500**, it can be considered a mass rebuild.
To get a sense for what changes are considered mass rebuilds, see [previously merged pull requests to the staging branches](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=base%3Astaging+-base%3Astaging-next+is%3Amerged).
## Commit conventions
[commit-conventions]: #commit-conventions
- Create one commit for each logical unit.
- If you have commits `pkg-name: oh, forgot to insert whitespace`: squash commits in this case.
Use `git rebase -i`.
See [Squashing Commits](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Rewriting-History#_squashing) for additional information.
- For consistency, there should not be a period at the end of the commit message's summary line (the first line of the commit message).
- When adding yourself to `maintainer-list.nix`, make a separate commit with the message `maintainers: add <handle>`.
Add the commit before those making changes to the package or module.
See [Nixpkgs Maintainers](./maintainers/README.md) for details.
- Make sure you read about any commit conventions specific to the area you're touching.
See:
- [Commit conventions](./doc/README.md#commit-conventions) for changes to `doc`, the Nixpkgs manual.
- [Commit conventions](./lib/README.md#commit-conventions) for changes to `lib`.
- [Commit conventions](./nixos/README.md#commit-conventions) for changes to `nixos`.
- [Commit conventions](./pkgs/README.md#commit-conventions) for changes to `pkgs`.
### Writing good commit messages
[writing-good-commit-messages]: #writing-good-commit-messages
It's important to include relevant information in the *commit message*, so others can later understand *why* a change was made.
While this potentially can be understood by reading code, PR discussion or upstream changes, doing so often requires a lot of work.
Simple package version updates need to include the attribute name, old and new versions, as well as a reference to the release notes or changelog.
Package upgrades with more extensive changes require more verbose commit messages.
Pull requests should not be squash-merged, as this discards information including detail from commit messages, GPG signatures, and authorship.
Many pull requests don't make sense as a single commit anyway.
## Code conventions
[code-conventions]: #code-conventions
### Release notes
If you removed packages or made some major NixOS changes, write about it in the next release notes in [`nixos/doc/manual/release-notes`](./nixos/doc/manual/release-notes).
### File naming and organisation
Names of files and directories should be in lowercase, with dashes between words — kebab case, not camel case.
For instance, it should be `all-packages.nix`, not `allPackages.nix` or `AllPackages.nix`.
### Formatting
CI [enforces](./.github/workflows/lint.yml) all Nix files to be formatted using the [official Nix formatter](https://github.com/NixOS/nixfmt).
You can ensure this locally using either of these commands:
```
nix-shell --run treefmt
nix develop --command treefmt
nix fmt
```
If you're starting your editor in `nix-shell` or `nix develop`, you can also set it up to automatically run `treefmt` on save.
If you have any problems with formatting, please ping the [formatting team](https://nixos.org/community/teams/formatting/) via [@NixOS/nix-formatting](https://github.com/orgs/NixOS/teams/nix-formatting).
### Syntax
- Set up [editorconfig](https://editorconfig.org) for your editor, such that [the settings](./.editorconfig) are automatically applied.
- Use `lowerCamelCase` for variable names, not `UpperCamelCase`.
Note, this rule does not apply to package attribute names, which instead follow the rules in [package naming](./pkgs/README.md#package-naming).
- Functions should list their expected arguments as precisely as possible.
That is, write
```nix
{
stdenv,
fetchurl,
perl,
}:
<...>
```
instead of
```nix
args: with args; <...>
```
or
```nix
{
stdenv,
fetchurl,
perl,
...
}:
<...>
```
For functions that are truly generic in the number of arguments, but have some required arguments, you should write them using an `@`-pattern:
```nix
{
stdenv,
doCoverageAnalysis ? false,
...
}@args:
stdenv.mkDerivation (args // { foo = if doCoverageAnalysis then "bla" else ""; })
```
instead of
```nix
args:
args.stdenv.mkDerivation (
args
// {
foo = if args ? doCoverageAnalysis && args.doCoverageAnalysis then "bla" else "";
}
)
```
- Unnecessary string conversions should be avoided.
Do
```nix
{ rev = version; }
```
instead of
```nix
{ rev = "${version}"; }
```
- Building lists conditionally _should_ be done with `lib.optional(s)` instead of using `if cond then [ ... ] else null` or `if cond then [ ... ] else [ ]`.
```nix
{ buildInputs = lib.optional stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin iconv; }
```
instead of
```nix
{ buildInputs = if stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin then [ iconv ] else null; }
```
As an exception, an explicit conditional expression with null can be used when fixing a important bug without triggering a mass rebuild.
If this is done a follow up pull request _should_ be created to change the code to `lib.optional(s)`.
# Practical contributing advice
To contribute effectively and efficiently, you need to be aware of how the process generally works.
This section aims to document the process as we live it in Nixpkgs to set the right expectations and give practical tips on how to work with it.
## I opened a PR, how do I get it merged?
[i-opened-a-pr-how-do-i-get-it-merged]:#i-opened-a-pr-how-do-i-get-it-merged
In order for your PR to be merged, a committer needs to review and merge it.
Because committers are mostly independent, unpaid volunteers, this can take time.
It is entirely normal for your PR to sit around without any feedback for days, weeks or sometimes even months.
We strive to avoid this, but the reality is that it happens frequently.
Even when you get feedback, follow-ups may take just as long.
Don't be intimidated and kindly ask for feedback again every so often.
If your change is good, it will eventually be merged.
You can often speed up the process by understanding the committer's perspective and preparing your PR with reviewing in mind.
### The committer's perspective
PRs have varying quality and even the best people make mistakes.
Committers need to assess whether a PR's changes are good or not.
To merge, at least one committer has to be confident about its quality.
Committers typically assess three aspects:
1. Whether the change's intention is necessary and desirable.
2. Whether the code quality of your changes is good.
3. Whether the produced artifacts are good.
To get your PR merged quickly and smoothly, you should help convince committers in these aspects.
### How to help committers assess your PR
It's best to explain *why* you've made your change, because guessing the intention is not always possible.
This does not apply to trivial changes like version updates, because the intention is obvious.
For more nuanced changes or even major version upgrades, it helps if you explain the background behind your change.
For example, if you're adding a package, explain what it is and why it should be in Nixpkgs.
This goes hand in hand with [Writing good commit messages](#writing-good-commit-messages).
To show the quality of your code, you should focus on making it *reviewable*.
First, take a look at your code changes yourself and try to put yourself into the shoes of someone who didn't just write that code.
Would you immediately know what the code does or why it is needed by glancing at it?
If not, reviewers will notice this and will ask you to clarify the code by refactoring it and/or adding code comments.
Doing this preemptively can save a lot of time.
Doing multiple unrelated changes in a single commit can become hard to review quickly.
Thus, consider multiple atomic commits to tell the story of your change.
There is a balance to strike however: over-fragmentation causes friction.
The artifacts are the hardest to assess because PRs touch all sorts of components: applications, libraries, NixOS modules, editor plugins and many other things.
Any individual committer can only really assess components that they themselves know how to use.
Yet, they must still be convinced somehow.
There isn't a good generic solution to this but there are some ways to ease it:
- Provide smoke tests that can be run without much research or setup.
Committers usually don't have the time or interest to learn how your component works and how they could test its functionality.
Try to provide a quick guide on how to use it in a meaningful way or a ready-made command that demonstrates that it works as expected.
The committer can use this to convince themselves that your change is good.
If it can be automated, you could even turn this into an automated NixOS test which reviewers could simply run.
- Invite other users of the component to try it out and report their findings.
Seeing other users testing the changes and having it work for them can convince committers, too.
- Describe what you have done to test your PR.
It also helps, if you can additionally show that you have done sufficient quality assurance on your changes.
- Become a maintainer of the component.
Listed maintainers generally receive more trust when it comes to changes to their maintained components.
Even if you adhere to all of these recommendations, it is still quite possible for your PR to be forgotten or abandoned by any given committer.
Please remain mindful of them doing this work on their own volition and unpaid in their free time and therefore [owing you nothing](https://mikemcquaid.com/open-source-maintainers-owe-you-nothing/).
Causing a stink in such a situation is a surefire way to get any other potential committer to not want to look at your PR either.
Ask them nicely whether they still intend to review your PR and find yourself another committer to look at your PR if not.
### How can I get a committer to look at my PR?
- Improve skimmability: use a simple descriptive PR title outlining _what_ is done and _why_.
Details go in commit messages.
- Improve discoverability: apply all relevant labels, tick all relevant PR body checkboxes.
- Wait.
Reviewers frequently browse open PRs and may happen to run across yours and take a look.
- Get non-committers to review/approve.
Many committers filter open PRs for low-hanging fruit that have already been reviewed.
- [@-mention](https://github.blog/news-insights/mention-somebody-they-re-notified/) someone and ask them nicely.
- Post in one of the channels made for this purpose if there has been no activity for at least one week:
- The current "PRs ready for review" or "PRs already reviewed" threads in the [NixOS Discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org/c/dev/14).
- The [Nixpkgs Review Requests Matrix room](https://matrix.to/#/#review-requests:nixos.org).
- Similar threads/rooms in unofficial NixOS spaces, such as Discord.
### CI failed or got stuck on my PR, what do I do?
First, ensure that the failure is actually related to your change.
Sometimes, the CI system simply has a hiccup or the check was broken by someone else before.
Read through the error message; it's usually quite easy to tell whether it is caused by changes to the component you touched.
If it is indeed caused by your change, try to fix it.
Don't be afraid of asking for advice if you're uncertain how to do that, others might have fixed such issues already and can help you out.
Your PR will not be merged while CI is still failing.
ofborg builds can often get stuck, particularly in PRs targeting `staging` and in builders for the Darwin platform.
Reviewers will know how to handle them or when to ignore them.
Don't worry about it.
However, if there is a build failure and it was caused by your change, you need to investigate it.
If ofborg reveals the build to be broken on a platform that you don't have access to, consider setting your package's `meta.broken`, `meta.badPlatforms` or `meta.platforms` accordingly.
When in any doubt, please ask via comments or through one of the help channels.
## I received a review, how do I get it over the finish line?
Most likely, a reviewer wants you to change a few things or requires further input.
A reviewer may have taken a look at the code and it looked good to them ("Diff LGTM"), but they still need to be convinced of the artifact's quality.
They might also be waiting on input from other users or maintainers on whether the intention and direction of your PR makes sense.
If you know of people who could help clarify any of this, please bring the PR to their attention.
The current state of the PR is frequently not clearly communicated, so please don't hesitate to ask about it if it's unclear to you.
It's also possible for the reviewer to not be convinced that your PR is necessary or that the method you've chosen is the right one.
Please explain your intentions and reasoning to the committer in such a case.
There may be constraints you had to work with which they're not aware of or qualities of your approach that they didn't immediately notice.
If these weren't clear to the reviewer, that's a good sign you should explain them in your commit message or code comments!
There are some further pitfalls and realities to be aware of:
### Aim to reduce cycles
Be prepared for it to take a while for the reviewer to get back to you after you respond.
This is simply the reality of projects at the scale of Nixpkgs.
As such, make sure to respond to _all_ feedback at once.
It wastes everyone's time to wait for a couple of days just to have the reviewer need to remind you to address something they asked for.
### A reviewer requested a bunch of insubstantial changes
The people involved in Nixpkgs care about code quality.
Once in Nixpkgs, the code needs to be maintained for many years to come.
Therefore, you will likely be asked to do something different or adhere to a standard.
Sometimes however, they also care a bit too much and may ask you to adhere to a personal preference of theirs.
It's not always easy to tell whether or not the requested changes must be addressed.
Sometimes, another reviewer may even have a _conflicting_ opinion on some points.
It is convention to mark review comments that are not required to merge as nitpicks, but this is not always followed.
As the author, you should still take a look at these, as they will often reveal best practices and unwritten rules.
Those usually have good reasons behind them and you may want to pick them up as well.
Please keep in mind that reviewers always mean well.
Their intent is not to denounce your code, they want your code to be as good as it can be.
Through their experience, they may also take notice of a seemingly insignificant issue that has caused problems before.
Sometimes however, they can also get a bit carried away and become too perfectionistic.
If you feel some of the requests are unreasonable, out of scope, or merely a matter of personal preference, try to nicely ask the reviewers whether these requests are *critical* to the PR's success.
While we do have a set of [official standards for the Nix community](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs), we don't have standards for everything and there are often multiple valid ways to achieve the same goal.
Unless there are standards forbidding the patterns used in your code or there are serious technical, maintainability or readability issues with your code, you can disregard these requests.
Please communicate this clearly though; a simple "I prefer it this way and see no major issue maintaining it" can save a lot of arguing.
If you are unsure about some change requests, please ask reviewers *why* they requested them.
This will usually reveal how important they deem it to be and will help educate you about standards, best practices, unwritten rules as well as preferences people have and why.
Some committers have stronger opinions on some things and may not want to merge your PR if you don't follow their requests.
It is totally fine to get yourself a second or third opinion in such a case.
### Committers work on a push-basis
It's possible for you to get a review but nothing happens afterwards, even if you respond to review comments.
A committer not following up on your PR does not necessarily mean they're disinterested, they may have simply had other circumstances preventing them from doing so.
Committers typically handle many PRs at the same time and it is not realistic for them to keep up with all of them immediately.
If someone approved and didn't merge a few days later, they most likely just forgot.
Please see it as your responsibility to actively remind reviewers of your open PRs.
The easiest way to do so is to notify them via GitHub.
Github notifies people involved, whenever you add a comment or push to your PR or re-request their review.
Doing any of that will get their attention again.
Everyone deserves proper attention, and yes, that includes you!
However, please be mindful that committers can sadly not always give everyone the attention they deserve.
It may very well be the case that you have to do this every time you need the committer to follow up upon your PR.
Again, this is a community project so please be mindful of people's circumstances here; be nice when requesting reviews again.
It may also be the case that the committer has lost interest or isn't familiar enough with the component you're touching to be comfortable to merge.
They will likely not immediately state that fact, so please ask for clarification and don't hesitate to find yourself another committer to take a look.
### Nothing helped
If you followed these guidelines but still got no results or if you feel that you have been wronged, please explicitly reach out to the greater community.
The [NixOS Discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org) is a great place to do this, as it has historically been the asynchronous medium with the greatest concentration of committers and other people who are involved in Nixpkgs.
There is a dedicated discourse thread [PRs in distress](https://discourse.nixos.org/t/prs-in-distress/3604) where you can link your PR, if everything else fails.
The [Nixpkgs / NixOS contributions Matrix channel](https://matrix.to/#/#dev:nixos.org) is the best synchronous channel with the same qualities.
Please reserve these for cases where you've made a serious effort in trying to get the attention of multiple active committers and provided realistic means for them to assess your PR's quality.
As mentioned previously, it is unfortunately perfectly normal for a PR to sit around for weeks.
Please don't blow up situations where progress is happening but is merely not going fast enough for your tastes.
Honking in a traffic jam will not make you go any faster.

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Copyright (c) 2003-2025 Eelco Dolstra and the Nixpkgs/NixOS contributors
Copyright (c) 2003-2016 Eelco Dolstra and the Nixpkgs/NixOS contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
@@ -18,3 +18,14 @@ NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
======================================================================
Note: the license above does not apply to the packages built by the
Nix Packages collection, merely to the package descriptions (i.e., Nix
expressions, build scripts, etc.). Also, the license does not apply
to some of the binaries used for bootstrapping Nixpkgs (e.g.,
pkgs/stdenv/linux/tools/bash). It also might not apply to patches
included in Nixpkgs, which may be derivative works of the packages to
which they apply. The aforementioned artifacts are all covered by the
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<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
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</picture>
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</p>
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[Nixpkgs](https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs) is a collection of over 120,000 software packages that can be installed with the [Nix](https://nixos.org/nix/) package manager.
It also implements [NixOS](https://nixos.org/nixos/), a purely-functional Linux distribution.
Nixpkgs is a collection of packages for the [Nix](https://nixos.org/nix/) package
manager. It is periodically built and tested by the [hydra](http://hydra.nixos.org/)
build daemon as so-called channels. To get channel information via git, add
[nixpkgs-channels](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-channels.git) as a remote:
# Manuals
```
% git remote add channels git://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-channels.git
```
* [NixOS Manual](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual) - how to install, configure, and maintain a purely-functional Linux distribution
* [Nixpkgs Manual](https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/) - contributing to Nixpkgs and using programming-language-specific Nix expressions
* [Nix Package Manager Manual](https://nixos.org/nix/manual) - how to write Nix expressions (programs), and how to use Nix command line tools
For stability and maximum binary package support, it is recommended to maintain
custom changes on top of one of the channels, e.g. `nixos-15.09` for the latest
release and `nixos-unstable` for the latest successful build of master:
# Community
```
% git remote update channels
% git rebase channels/nixos-15.09
```
* [Discourse Forum](https://discourse.nixos.org/)
* [Matrix Chat](https://matrix.to/#/#space:nixos.org)
* [NixOS Weekly](https://weekly.nixos.org/)
* [Official wiki](https://wiki.nixos.org/)
* [Community-maintained list of ways to get in touch](https://wiki.nixos.org/wiki/Get_In_Touch#Chat) (Discord, Telegram, IRC, etc.)
For pull-requests, please rebase onto nixpkgs `master`.
# Other Project Repositories
The sources of all official Nix-related projects are in the [NixOS organization on GitHub](https://github.com/NixOS/).
Here are some of the main ones:
* [Nix](https://github.com/NixOS/nix) - the purely functional package manager
* [NixOps](https://github.com/NixOS/nixops) - the tool to remotely deploy NixOS machines
* [nixos-hardware](https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-hardware) - NixOS profiles to optimize settings for different hardware
* [Nix RFCs](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs) - the formal process for making substantial changes to the community
* [NixOS homepage](https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-homepage) - the [NixOS.org](https://nixos.org) website
* [hydra](https://github.com/NixOS/hydra) - our continuous integration system
* [NixOS Artwork](https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork) - NixOS artwork
# Continuous Integration and Distribution
Nixpkgs and NixOS are built and tested by our continuous integration system, [Hydra](https://hydra.nixos.org/).
[NixOS](https://nixos.org/nixos/) linux distribution source code is located inside
`nixos/` folder.
* [NixOS installation instructions](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/#ch-installation)
* [Documentation (Nix Expression Language chapter)](https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#ch-expression-language)
* [Manual (How to write packages for Nix)](https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/)
* [Manual (NixOS)](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/)
* [Nix Wiki](https://nixos.org/wiki/)
* [Continuous package builds for unstable/master](https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nixos/trunk-combined)
* [Continuous package builds for the NixOS 25.05 release](https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nixos/release-25.05)
* [Continuous package builds for 15.09 release](https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nixos/release-15.09)
* [Tests for unstable/master](https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixos/trunk-combined/tested#tabs-constituents)
* [Tests for the NixOS 25.05 release](https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixos/release-25.05/tested#tabs-constituents)
* [Tests for 15.09 release](https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixos/release-15.09/tested#tabs-constituents)
Artifacts successfully built with Hydra are published to cache at https://cache.nixos.org/.
When successful build and test criteria are met, the Nixpkgs expressions are distributed via [Nix channels](https://nix.dev/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/nix-channel.html).
Communication:
# Contributing
Nixpkgs is among the most active projects on GitHub.
While thousands of open issues and pull requests might seem a lot at first, it helps consider it in the context of the scope of the project.
Nixpkgs describes how to build tens of thousands of pieces of software and implements a Linux distribution.
The [GitHub Insights](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulse) page gives a sense of the project activity.
Community contributions are always welcome through GitHub Issues and Pull Requests.
For more information about contributing to the project, please visit the [contributing page](CONTRIBUTING.md).
# Donations
The infrastructure for NixOS and related projects is maintained by a nonprofit organization, the [NixOS Foundation](https://nixos.org/nixos/foundation.html).
To ensure the continuity and expansion of the NixOS infrastructure, we are looking for donations to our organization.
You can donate to the NixOS foundation through [SEPA bank transfers](https://nixos.org/donate.html) or by using Open Collective:
<a href="https://opencollective.com/nixos#support"><img src="https://opencollective.com/nixos/tiers/supporter.svg?width=890" /></a>
# License
Nixpkgs is licensed under the [MIT License](COPYING).
Note:
MIT license does not apply to the packages built by Nixpkgs, merely to the files in this repository (the Nix expressions, build scripts, NixOS modules, etc.).
It also might not apply to patches included in Nixpkgs, which may be derivative works of the packages to which they apply.
The aforementioned artifacts are all covered by the licenses of the respective packages.
* [Mailing list](http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev)
* [IRC - #nixos on freenode.net](irc://irc.freenode.net/#nixos)

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# This file is used to describe who owns what in this repository.
# Users/teams will get review requests for PRs that change their files.
#
# This file does not replace `meta.maintainers`
# but is instead used for other things than derivations and modules,
# like documentation, package sets, and other assets.
#
# This file uses the same syntax as the natively supported CODEOWNERS file,
# see https://help.github.com/articles/about-codeowners/ for documentation.
# However it comes with some notable differences:
# - There is no need for user/team listed here to have write access.
# - No reviews will be requested for PRs that target the wrong base branch.
#
# Processing of this file is implemented in workflows/codeowners-v2.yml
# CI
/.github/*_TEMPLATE* @SigmaSquadron
/.github/actions @NixOS/nixpkgs-ci
/.github/workflows @NixOS/nixpkgs-ci
/ci @NixOS/nixpkgs-ci
/ci/OWNERS @infinisil @philiptaron
# Development support
/.editorconfig @Mic92 @zowoq
/shell.nix @infinisil @NixOS/Security
# Libraries
/lib @infinisil @hsjobeki
/lib/generators.nix @infinisil @hsjobeki @Profpatsch
/lib/cli.nix @infinisil @hsjobeki @Profpatsch
/lib/debug.nix @infinisil @hsjobeki @Profpatsch
/lib/asserts.nix @infinisil @hsjobeki @Profpatsch
/lib/path/* @infinisil @hsjobeki
/lib/fileset @infinisil @hsjobeki
## Standard environmentrelated libraries
/lib/customisation.nix @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
/lib/derivations.nix @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
/lib/fetchers.nix @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
/lib/meta.nix @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
/lib/source-types.nix @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
/lib/systems @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
## Libraries / Module system
/lib/modules.nix @infinisil @roberth @hsjobeki
/lib/types.nix @infinisil @roberth @hsjobeki
/lib/options.nix @infinisil @roberth @hsjobeki
/lib/tests/modules.sh @infinisil @roberth @hsjobeki
/lib/tests/modules @infinisil @roberth @hsjobeki
# Nixpkgs Internals
/default.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/default.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/impure.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/stage.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/splice.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/release-cross.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/by-name-overlay.nix @infinisil @philiptaron
/pkgs/stdenv @philiptaron @NixOS/stdenv
/pkgs/stdenv/generic @Ericson2314 @NixOS/stdenv
/pkgs/stdenv/generic/check-meta.nix @Ericson2314 @NixOS/stdenv
/pkgs/stdenv/cross @Ericson2314 @NixOS/stdenv
/pkgs/build-support @philiptaron
/pkgs/build-support/cc-wrapper @Ericson2314
/pkgs/build-support/bintools-wrapper @Ericson2314
/pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks @Ericson2314
/pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks/arrayUtilities @ConnorBaker
/pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks/auto-patchelf.sh @layus
/pkgs/by-name/au/auto-patchelf @layus
## Format generators/serializers
/pkgs/pkgs-lib @Stunkymonkey @h7x4
# Nixpkgs build-support
/pkgs/build-support/writers @lassulus @Profpatsch
# Nixpkgs make-disk-image
/doc/build-helpers/images/makediskimage.section.md @raitobezarius
/nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix @raitobezarius
# Nix, the package manager
# @raitobezarius is not "code owner", but is listed here to be notified of changes
# pertaining to the Nix package manager.
# i.e. no authority over those files.
pkgs/tools/package-management/nix/ @NixOS/nix-team @raitobezarius
nixos/modules/installer/tools/nix-fallback-paths.nix @NixOS/nix-team @raitobezarius
# Nixpkgs documentation
/maintainers/scripts/db-to-md.sh @jtojnar @ryantm
/maintainers/scripts/doc @jtojnar @ryantm
# Contributor documentation
/CONTRIBUTING.md @infinisil
/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md @infinisil
/doc/contributing/ @infinisil
/doc/contributing/contributing-to-documentation.chapter.md @jtojnar @infinisil
/lib/README.md @infinisil
/doc/README.md @infinisil
/nixos/README.md @infinisil
/pkgs/README.md @infinisil
/pkgs/by-name/README.md @infinisil
/maintainers/README.md @infinisil
# User-facing development documentation
/doc/development.md @infinisil
/doc/development @infinisil
# NixOS Internals
/nixos/default.nix @infinisil
/nixos/lib/from-env.nix @infinisil
/nixos/lib/eval-config.nix @infinisil
/nixos/modules/misc/ids.nix @R-VdP
/nixos/modules/system/activation/bootspec.nix @grahamc @cole-h @raitobezarius
/nixos/modules/system/activation/bootspec.cue @grahamc @cole-h @raitobezarius
# NixOS Render Docs
/pkgs/by-name/ni/nixos-render-docs @fricklerhandwerk @GetPsyched @hsjobeki
/doc/redirects.json @fricklerhandwerk @GetPsyched @hsjobeki
/nixos/doc/manual/redirects.json @fricklerhandwerk @GetPsyched @hsjobeki
# NixOS integration test driver
/nixos/lib/test-driver @tfc
# NixOS QEMU virtualisation
/nixos/modules/virtualisation/qemu-vm.nix @raitobezarius
# ACME
/nixos/modules/security/acme @NixOS/acme
# Systemd
/nixos/modules/system/boot/systemd.nix @NixOS/systemd
/nixos/modules/system/boot/systemd @NixOS/systemd
/nixos/lib/systemd-*.nix @NixOS/systemd
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/systemd @NixOS/systemd
# Systemd-boot
/nixos/modules/system/boot/loader/systemd-boot @JulienMalka
# Limine
/nixos/modules/system/boot/loader/limine @lzcunt @phip1611 @programmerlexi @johnrtitor
/nixos/tests/limine @johnrtitor
# Images and installer media
/nixos/modules/profiles/installation-device.nix @ElvishJerricco
/nixos/modules/installer/cd-dvd/ @ElvishJerricco
/nixos/modules/installer/sd-card/
# Amazon
/nixos/modules/virtualisation/amazon-init.nix @arianvp
/nixos/modules/virtualisation/ec2-data.nix @arianvp
/nixos/modules/virtualisation/amazon-options.nix @arianvp
/nixos/modules/virtualisation/amazon-image.nix @arianvp
/nixos/maintainers/scripts/ec2/ @arianvp
/nixos/modules/services/misc/amazon-ssm-agent.nix @arianvp
/nixos/tests/amazon-ssm-agent.nix @arianvp
/nixos/modules/system/boot/grow-partition.nix @arianvp
/nixos/modules/services/monitoring/amazon-cloudwatch-agent.nix @philipmw
/nixos/tests/amazon-cloudwatch-agent.nix @philipmw
# Monitoring
/nixos/modules/services/monitoring/fluent-bit.nix @arianvp
/nixos/tests/fluent-bit.nix @arianvp
# nixos-rebuild-ng
/pkgs/by-name/ni/nixos-rebuild-ng @thiagokokada
# Updaters
## update.nix
/maintainers/scripts/update.nix @jtojnar
/maintainers/scripts/update.py @jtojnar
## common-updater-scripts
/pkgs/common-updater/scripts/update-source-version @jtojnar
# Android tools, libraries, and environments
/pkgs/development/android* @NixOS/android
/pkgs/development/mobile/android* @NixOS/android
/pkgs/applications/editors/android-studio* @NixOS/android
/doc/languages-frameworks/android* @NixOS/android
/pkgs/by-name/an/android* @NixOS/android
# Python-related code and docs
/doc/languages-frameworks/python.section.md @mweinelt @natsukium
/maintainers/scripts/update-python-libraries @mweinelt @natsukium
/pkgs/by-name/up/update-python-libraries @mweinelt @natsukium
/pkgs/development/interpreters/python @mweinelt @natsukium
/pkgs/top-level/python-packages.nix @natsukium
/pkgs/top-level/release-python.nix @natsukium
# CUDA
/pkgs/top-level/cuda-packages.nix @NixOS/cuda-maintainers
/pkgs/top-level/release-cuda.nix @NixOS/cuda-maintainers
/pkgs/development/cuda-modules @NixOS/cuda-maintainers
# Haskell
/doc/languages-frameworks/haskell.section.md @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/maintainers/scripts/haskell @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/pkgs/development/compilers/ghc @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/pkgs/development/haskell-modules @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/pkgs/test/haskell @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/pkgs/top-level/release-haskell.nix @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/pkgs/top-level/haskell-packages.nix @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
# Perl
/pkgs/development/interpreters/perl @stigtsp @zakame @marcusramberg
/pkgs/top-level/perl-packages.nix @stigtsp @zakame @marcusramberg
/pkgs/development/perl-modules @stigtsp @zakame @marcusramberg
# R
/pkgs/applications/science/math/R @jbedo
/pkgs/development/r-modules @jbedo
# Rust
/pkgs/development/compilers/rust @alyssais @Mic92 @zowoq @winterqt @figsoda
/pkgs/build-support/rust @zowoq @winterqt @figsoda
/pkgs/build-support/rust/fetch-cargo-vendor* @TomaSajt
/doc/languages-frameworks/rust.section.md @zowoq @winterqt @figsoda
# Tcl
/pkgs/development/interpreters/tcl @fgaz
/pkgs/development/libraries/tk @fgaz
/pkgs/top-level/tcl-packages.nix @fgaz
/pkgs/development/tcl-modules @fgaz
/doc/languages-frameworks/tcl.section.md @fgaz
# C compilers
/pkgs/development/compilers/gcc
/pkgs/development/compilers/llvm @alyssais @RossComputerGuy @NixOS/llvm
/pkgs/development/compilers/emscripten @raitobezarius
/doc/toolchains/llvm.chapter.md @alyssais @RossComputerGuy @NixOS/llvm
/doc/languages-frameworks/emscripten.section.md @raitobezarius
# Audio
/nixos/modules/services/audio/botamusique.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/audio/snapserver.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/botamusique.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/snapcast.nix @mweinelt
# Browsers
/pkgs/build-support/build-mozilla-mach @mweinelt
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/firefox/update.nix
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/firefox/packages/firefox.nix @mweinelt
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/firefox/packages/firefox-esr-*.nix @mweinelt
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/librewolf @squalus @DominicWrege @fpletz @LordGrimmauld
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/chromium @emilylange @networkException
/nixos/tests/chromium.nix @emilylange @networkException
# Certificate Authorities
pkgs/by-name/ca/cacert @ajs124 @lukegb @mweinelt
pkgs/development/libraries/nss/ @ajs124 @lukegb @mweinelt
pkgs/development/python-modules/buildcatrust/ @ajs124 @lukegb @mweinelt
# Java
/doc/languages-frameworks/java.section.md @NixOS/java
/doc/languages-frameworks/gradle.section.md @NixOS/java
/doc/languages-frameworks/maven.section.md @NixOS/java
/nixos/modules/programs/java.nix @NixOS/java
/pkgs/top-level/java-packages.nix @NixOS/java
# Jetbrains
/pkgs/applications/editors/jetbrains @edwtjo @leona-ya @theCapypara
# Licenses
/lib/licenses.nix @alyssais @emilazy
# Qt
/pkgs/development/libraries/qt-5 @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
/pkgs/development/libraries/qt-6 @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
# KDE / Plasma 5
/pkgs/applications/kde @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
/pkgs/desktops/plasma-5 @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
/pkgs/development/libraries/kde-frameworks @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
# KDE / Plasma 6
/pkgs/kde @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
/maintainers/scripts/kde @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
# PostgreSQL and related stuff
/pkgs/by-name/po/postgresqlTestHook @NixOS/postgres
/pkgs/by-name/ps/psqlodbc @NixOS/postgres
/pkgs/servers/sql/postgresql @NixOS/postgres
/pkgs/development/tools/rust/cargo-pgrx @NixOS/postgres
/nixos/modules/services/databases/postgresql.md @NixOS/postgres
/nixos/modules/services/databases/postgresql.nix @NixOS/postgres
/nixos/tests/postgresql @NixOS/postgres
# MySQL/MariaDB and related stuff
/nixos/modules/services/databases/mysql.nix @6543
/nixos/modules/services/backup/mysql-backup.nix @6543
# Hardened profile & related modules
/nixos/modules/profiles/hardened.nix @joachifm
/nixos/modules/security/lock-kernel-modules.nix @joachifm
/nixos/modules/security/misc.nix @joachifm
/nixos/tests/hardened.nix @joachifm
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel/hardened/ @fabianhjr @joachifm
# Home Automation
/nixos/modules/services/home-automation/home-assistant.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/home-automation/zigbee2mqtt.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/home-assistant.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/zigbee2mqtt.nix @mweinelt
/pkgs/servers/home-assistant @mweinelt
/pkgs/by-name/es/esphome @mweinelt
# Linux kernel
/pkgs/top-level/linux-kernels.nix @NixOS/linux-kernel
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel/ @NixOS/linux-kernel
# Network Time Daemons
/pkgs/by-name/ch/chrony @thoughtpolice
/pkgs/by-name/nt/ntp @thoughtpolice
/pkgs/by-name/op/openntpd @thoughtpolice
/nixos/modules/services/networking/ntp @thoughtpolice
# Network
/pkgs/by-name/ke/kea @mweinelt
/pkgs/by-name/ba/babeld @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/networking/babeld.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/networking/kea.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/networking/knot.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/monitoring/prometheus/exporters/kea.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/babeld.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/kea.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/knot.nix @mweinelt
# Web servers
/doc/packages/nginx.section.md @raitobezarius
/pkgs/servers/http/nginx/ @raitobezarius
/nixos/modules/services/web-servers/nginx/ @raitobezarius
# D
/pkgs/build-support/dlang @jtbx @TomaSajt
# Dhall
/pkgs/development/dhall-modules @Gabriella439 @Profpatsch
/pkgs/development/interpreters/dhall @Gabriella439 @Profpatsch
# Idris
/pkgs/development/idris-modules @Infinisil
/pkgs/development/compilers/idris2 @mattpolzin
# Bazel
/pkgs/development/tools/build-managers/bazel @Profpatsch
# NixOS modules for e-mail and dns services
/nixos/modules/services/mail/mailman.nix @peti
/nixos/modules/services/mail/postfix.nix @peti
/nixos/modules/services/networking/bind.nix @peti
/nixos/modules/services/mail/rspamd.nix @peti
# Emacs
/pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/elisp-packages @NixOS/emacs
/pkgs/applications/editors/emacs @NixOS/emacs
/pkgs/top-level/emacs-packages.nix @NixOS/emacs
/doc/packages/emacs.section.md @NixOS/emacs
/nixos/modules/services/editors/emacs.md @NixOS/emacs
# Kakoune
/pkgs/applications/editors/kakoune @philiptaron
# LuaPackages
/pkgs/development/lua-modules @NixOS/lua
# Neovim
/pkgs/applications/editors/neovim @NixOS/neovim
# VimPlugins
/pkgs/applications/editors/vim/plugins @NixOS/neovim
# VsCode Extensions
/pkgs/applications/editors/vscode/extensions
# PHP interpreter, packages, extensions, tests and documentation
/doc/languages-frameworks/php.section.md @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
/nixos/tests/php @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/build-support/php/build-pecl.nix @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/build-support/php @drupol
/pkgs/development/interpreters/php @jtojnar @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/development/php-packages @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/top-level/php-packages.nix @jtojnar @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
# Docker tools
/pkgs/build-support/docker @roberth
/nixos/tests/docker-tools* @roberth
/doc/build-helpers/images/dockertools.section.md @roberth
# Blockchains
/pkgs/applications/blockchains @mmahut @RaghavSood
# Go
/doc/languages-frameworks/go.section.md @kalbasit @katexochen @Mic92 @zowoq
/pkgs/build-support/go @kalbasit @katexochen @Mic92 @zowoq
/pkgs/development/compilers/go @kalbasit @katexochen @Mic92 @zowoq
# GNOME
/pkgs/desktops/gnome @jtojnar
/pkgs/desktops/gnome/extensions @jtojnar
/pkgs/build-support/make-hardcode-gsettings-patch @jtojnar
# Cinnamon
/pkgs/by-name/ci/cinnamon-* @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/cj/cjs @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/mu/muffin @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo-* @mkg20001
# Xfce
/doc/hooks/xfce4-dev-tools.section.md @NixOS/xfce
# terraform providers
/pkgs/applications/networking/cluster/terraform-providers @zowoq
# Forgejo
nixos/modules/services/misc/forgejo.nix @adamcstephens @bendlas @emilylange
pkgs/by-name/fo/forgejo/ @adamcstephens @bendlas @emilylange
# Dotnet
/pkgs/build-support/dotnet @corngood
/pkgs/development/compilers/dotnet @corngood
/pkgs/test/dotnet @corngood
/doc/languages-frameworks/dotnet.section.md @corngood
# Node.js
/pkgs/build-support/node/build-npm-package @winterqt
/pkgs/build-support/node/fetch-npm-deps @winterqt
/doc/languages-frameworks/javascript.section.md @winterqt
/pkgs/development/tools/pnpm @Scrumplex @gepbird
# OCaml
/pkgs/build-support/ocaml @ulrikstrid
/pkgs/development/compilers/ocaml @ulrikstrid
/pkgs/development/ocaml-modules @ulrikstrid
# ZFS
/nixos/modules/tasks/filesystems/zfs.nix @adamcstephens @amarshall
/nixos/tests/zfs.nix @adamcstephens @amarshall
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/zfs @adamcstephens @amarshall
# Zig
/pkgs/development/compilers/zig @figsoda @RossComputerGuy
/doc/hooks/zig.section.md @figsoda @RossComputerGuy
# Buildbot
nixos/modules/services/continuous-integration/buildbot @Mic92 @zowoq
nixos/tests/buildbot.nix @Mic92 @zowoq
pkgs/development/tools/continuous-integration/buildbot @Mic92 @zowoq
# Pretix
pkgs/by-name/pr/pretix/ @mweinelt
pkgs/by-name/pr/pretalx/ @mweinelt
nixos/modules/services/web-apps/pretix.nix @mweinelt
nixos/modules/services/web-apps/pretalx.nix @mweinelt
nixos/tests/web-apps/pretix.nix @mweinelt
nixos/tests/web-apps/pretalx.nix @mweinelt
# incus/lxc
nixos/maintainers/scripts/incus/ @adamcstephens
nixos/modules/virtualisation/incus.nix @adamcstephens
nixos/modules/virtualisation/lxc* @adamcstephens
nixos/tests/incus/ @adamcstephens
pkgs/by-name/in/incus/ @adamcstephens
pkgs/by-name/lx/lxc* @adamcstephens
# ExpidusOS, Flutter
/pkgs/development/compilers/flutter @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/desktops/expidus @RossComputerGuy
# GNU Tar & Zip
/pkgs/tools/archivers/gnutar @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/by-name/zi/zip @RossComputerGuy
# SELinux
/pkgs/by-name/ch/checkpolicy @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/by-name/li/libselinux @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/by-name/li/libsepol @RossComputerGuy
# installShellFiles
/pkgs/by-name/in/installShellFiles/* @Ericson2314
/pkgs/test/install-shell-files/* @Ericson2314
/doc/hooks/installShellFiles.section.md @Ericson2314
# Darwin
/pkgs/by-name/ap/apple-sdk @NixOS/darwin-core
/pkgs/os-specific/darwin/apple-source-releases @NixOS/darwin-core
/pkgs/stdenv/darwin @NixOS/darwin-core
# BEAM
pkgs/development/beam-modules/ @NixOS/beam
pkgs/development/interpreters/erlang/ @NixOS/beam
pkgs/development/interpreters/elixir/ @NixOS/beam
pkgs/development/interpreters/lfe/ @NixOS/beam
# Authelia
pkgs/servers/authelia/ @06kellyjac @dit7ya @nicomem
# OctoDNS
pkgs/by-name/oc/octodns/ @anthonyroussel
# Teleport
pkgs/by-name/te/teleport* @arianvp @justinas @sigma @tomberek @freezeboy @techknowlogick @JuliusFreudenberger
# Warp-terminal
pkgs/by-name/wa/warp-terminal/ @emilytrau @imadnyc @donteatoreo @johnrtitor

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# CI support files
This directory contains files to support CI, such as [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/master/.github/workflows) and [Ofborg](https://github.com/nixos/ofborg).
This is in contrast with [`maintainers/scripts`](../maintainers/scripts) which is for human use instead.
## Pinned Nixpkgs
CI may need certain packages from Nixpkgs.
In order to ensure that the needed packages are generally available without building, [`pinned.json`](./pinned.json) contains a pinned Nixpkgs version tested by Hydra.
Run [`update-pinned.sh`](./update-pinned.sh) to update it.
## `ci/nixpkgs-vet.sh BASE_BRANCH [REPOSITORY]`
Runs the [`nixpkgs-vet` tool](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-vet) on the HEAD commit, closely matching what CI does.
This can't do exactly the same as CI, because CI needs to rely on GitHub's server-side Git history to compute the mergeability of PRs before the check can be started.
In turn, when contributors are running this tool locally, we don't want to have to push commits to test them, and we can also rely on the local Git history to do the mergeability check.
Arguments:
- `BASE_BRANCH`: The base branch to use, e.g. master or release-24.05
- `REPOSITORY`: The repository from which to fetch the base branch.
Defaults to <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs.git>.
# Branch classification
For the purposes of CI, branches in the NixOS/nixpkgs repository are classified as follows:
- **Channel** branches
- `nixos-` or `nixpkgs-` prefix
- Are only updated from `master` or `release-` branches, when hydra passes.
- Otherwise not worked on, Pull Requests are not allowed.
- Long-lived, no deletion, no force push.
- **Primary development** branches
- `release-` prefix and `master`
- Pull Requests required.
- Long-lived, no deletion, no force push.
- **Secondary development** branches
- `staging-` prefix, `haskell-updates` and `python-updates`
- Pull Requests normally required, except when merging development branches into each other.
- Long-lived, no deletion, no force push.
- **Work-In-Progress** branches
- `backport-`, `revert-` and `wip-` prefixes.
- Deprecated: All other branches, not matched by channel/development.
- Pull Requests are optional.
- Short-lived, force push allowed, deleted after merge.
Some branches also have a version component, which is either `unstable` or `YY.MM`.
`ci/supportedBranches.js` is a script imported by CI to classify the base and head branches of a Pull Request.
This classification will then be used to skip certain jobs.
This script can also be run locally to print basic test cases.

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{
buildGoModule,
fetchFromGitHub,
fetchpatch,
}:
buildGoModule {
name = "codeowners-validator";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "mszostok";
repo = "codeowners-validator";
rev = "f3651e3810802a37bd965e6a9a7210728179d076";
hash = "sha256-5aSmmRTsOuPcVLWfDF6EBz+6+/Qpbj66udAmi1CLmWQ=";
};
patches = [
# https://github.com/mszostok/codeowners-validator/pull/222
(fetchpatch {
name = "user-write-access-check";
url = "https://github.com/mszostok/codeowners-validator/compare/f3651e3810802a37bd965e6a9a7210728179d076...840eeb88b4da92bda3e13c838f67f6540b9e8529.patch";
hash = "sha256-t3Dtt8SP9nbO3gBrM0nRE7+G6N/ZIaczDyVHYAG/6mU=";
})
# Undoes part of the above PR: We don't want to require write access
# to the repository, that's only needed for GitHub's native CODEOWNERS.
# Furthermore, it removes an unnecessary check from the code
# that breaks tokens generated for GitHub Apps.
./permissions.patch
# Allows setting a custom CODEOWNERS path using the OWNERS_FILE env var
./owners-file-name.patch
];
postPatch = "rm -r docs/investigation";
vendorHash = "sha256-R+pW3xcfpkTRqfS2ETVOwG8PZr0iH5ewroiF7u8hcYI=";
}

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diff --git a/pkg/codeowners/owners.go b/pkg/codeowners/owners.go
index 6910bd2..e0c95e9 100644
--- a/pkg/codeowners/owners.go
+++ b/pkg/codeowners/owners.go
@@ -39,6 +39,10 @@ func NewFromPath(repoPath string) ([]Entry, error) {
// openCodeownersFile finds a CODEOWNERS file and returns content.
// see: https://help.github.com/articles/about-code-owners/#codeowners-file-location
func openCodeownersFile(dir string) (io.Reader, error) {
+ if file, ok := os.LookupEnv("OWNERS_FILE"); ok {
+ return fs.Open(file)
+ }
+
var detectedFiles []string
for _, p := range []string{".", "docs", ".github"} {
pth := path.Join(dir, p)

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diff --git a/internal/check/valid_owner.go b/internal/check/valid_owner.go
index a264bcc..610eda8 100644
--- a/internal/check/valid_owner.go
+++ b/internal/check/valid_owner.go
@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ import (
const scopeHeader = "X-OAuth-Scopes"
var reqScopes = map[github.Scope]struct{}{
- github.ScopeReadOrg: {},
}
type ValidOwnerConfig struct {
@@ -223,10 +222,7 @@ func (v *ValidOwner) validateTeam(ctx context.Context, name string) *validateErr
for _, t := range v.repoTeams {
// GitHub normalizes name before comparison
if strings.EqualFold(t.GetSlug(), team) {
- if t.Permissions["push"] {
- return nil
- }
- return newValidateError("Team %q cannot review PRs on %q as neither it nor any parent team has write permissions.", team, v.orgRepoName)
+ return nil
}
}
@@ -245,10 +241,7 @@ func (v *ValidOwner) validateGitHubUser(ctx context.Context, name string) *valid
for _, u := range v.repoUsers {
// GitHub normalizes name before comparison
if strings.EqualFold(u.GetLogin(), userName) {
- if u.Permissions["push"] {
- return nil
- }
- return newValidateError("User %q cannot review PRs on %q as they don't have write permissions.", userName, v.orgRepoName)
+ return nil
}
}

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let
pinned = (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ./pinned.json)).pins;
in
{
system ? builtins.currentSystem,
nixpkgs ? null,
}:
let
nixpkgs' =
if nixpkgs == null then
fetchTarball {
inherit (pinned.nixpkgs) url;
sha256 = pinned.nixpkgs.hash;
}
else
nixpkgs;
pkgs = import nixpkgs' {
inherit system;
config = {
permittedInsecurePackages = [ "nix-2.3.18" ];
};
overlays = [ ];
};
fmt =
let
treefmtNixSrc = fetchTarball {
inherit (pinned.treefmt-nix) url;
sha256 = pinned.treefmt-nix.hash;
};
treefmtEval = (import treefmtNixSrc).evalModule pkgs {
# Important: The auto-rebase script uses `git filter-branch --tree-filter`,
# which creates trees within the Git repository under `.git-rewrite/t`,
# notably without having a `.git` themselves.
# So if this projectRootFile were the default `.git/config`,
# having the auto-rebase script use treefmt on such a tree would make it
# format all files in the _parent_ Git tree as well.
projectRootFile = ".git-blame-ignore-revs";
# Be a bit more verbose by default, so we can see progress happening
settings.verbose = 1;
# By default it's info, which is too noisy since we have many unmatched files
settings.on-unmatched = "debug";
programs.actionlint.enable = true;
programs.keep-sorted.enable = true;
# This uses nixfmt underneath,
# the default formatter for Nix code.
# See https://github.com/NixOS/nixfmt
programs.nixfmt.enable = true;
programs.yamlfmt = {
enable = true;
settings.formatter = {
retain_line_breaks = true;
};
};
settings.formatter.yamlfmt.excludes = [
# Breaks helm templating
"nixos/tests/k3s/k3s-test-chart/templates/*"
# Aligns comments with whitespace
"pkgs/development/haskell-modules/configuration-hackage2nix/main.yaml"
# TODO: Fix formatting for auto-generated file
"pkgs/development/haskell-modules/configuration-hackage2nix/transitive-broken.yaml"
];
settings.formatter.editorconfig-checker = {
command = "${pkgs.lib.getExe pkgs.editorconfig-checker}";
options = [ "-disable-indent-size" ];
includes = [ "*" ];
priority = 1;
};
};
fs = pkgs.lib.fileset;
nixFilesSrc = fs.toSource {
root = ../.;
fileset = fs.difference ../. (fs.maybeMissing ../.git);
};
in
{
shell = treefmtEval.config.build.devShell;
pkg = treefmtEval.config.build.wrapper;
check = treefmtEval.config.build.check nixFilesSrc;
};
in
rec {
inherit pkgs fmt;
requestReviews = pkgs.callPackage ./request-reviews { };
codeownersValidator = pkgs.callPackage ./codeowners-validator { };
# FIXME(lf-): it might be useful to test other Nix implementations
# (nixVersions.stable and Lix) here somehow at some point to ensure we don't
# have eval divergence.
eval = pkgs.callPackage ./eval {
nix = pkgs.nixVersions.latest;
};
# CI jobs
lib-tests = import ../lib/tests/release.nix { inherit pkgs; };
manual-nixos = (import ../nixos/release.nix { }).manual.${system} or null;
manual-nixpkgs = (import ../doc { });
manual-nixpkgs-tests = (import ../doc { }).tests;
nixpkgs-vet = pkgs.callPackage ./nixpkgs-vet.nix { };
parse = pkgs.lib.recurseIntoAttrs {
latest = pkgs.callPackage ./parse.nix { nix = pkgs.nixVersions.latest; };
lix = pkgs.callPackage ./parse.nix { nix = pkgs.lix; };
# TODO: Raise nixVersions.minimum to 2.24 and flip back to it.
minimum = pkgs.callPackage ./parse.nix { nix = pkgs.nixVersions.nix_2_24; };
};
shell = import ../shell.nix { inherit nixpkgs system; };
tarball = import ../pkgs/top-level/make-tarball.nix {
# Mirrored from top-level release.nix:
nixpkgs = {
outPath = pkgs.lib.cleanSource ../.;
revCount = 1234;
shortRev = "abcdef";
revision = "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000";
};
officialRelease = false;
inherit pkgs lib-tests;
# 2.28 / 2.29 take 9x longer than 2.30 or Lix.
# TODO: Switch back to nixVersions.latest
nix = pkgs.lix;
};
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# Nixpkgs CI evaluation
The code in this directory is used by the [eval.yml](../../.github/workflows/eval.yml) GitHub Actions workflow to evaluate the majority of Nixpkgs for all PRs, effectively making sure that when the development branches are processed by Hydra, no evaluation failures are encountered.
Furthermore it also allows local evaluation using
```
nix-build ci -A eval.full \
--max-jobs 4 \
--cores 2 \
--arg chunkSize 10000 \
--arg evalSystems '["x86_64-linux" "aarch64-darwin"]'
```
- `--max-jobs`: The maximum number of derivations to run at the same time.
Only each [supported system](../supportedSystems.json) gets a separate derivation, so it doesn't make sense to set this higher than that number.
- `--cores`: The number of cores to use for each job.
Recommended to set this to the amount of cores on your system divided by `--max-jobs`.
- `chunkSize`: The number of attributes that are evaluated simultaneously on a single core.
Lowering this decreases memory usage at the cost of increased evaluation time.
If this is too high, there won't be enough chunks to process them in parallel, and will also increase evaluation time.
- `evalSystems`: The set of systems for which `nixpkgs` should be evaluated.
Defaults to the four official platforms (`x86_64-linux`, `aarch64-linux`, `x86_64-darwin` and `aarch64-darwin`).
A good default is to set `chunkSize` to 10000, which leads to about 3.6GB max memory usage per core, so suitable for fully utilising machines with 4 cores and 16GB memory, 8 cores and 32GB memory or 16 cores and 64GB memory.
Note that 16GB memory is the recommended minimum, while with less than 8GB memory evaluation time suffers greatly.

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import json
import os
from scipy.stats import ttest_rel
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
from pathlib import Path
# Define metrics of interest (can be expanded as needed)
METRIC_PREFIXES = ("nr", "gc")
def flatten_data(json_data: dict) -> dict:
"""
Extracts and flattens metrics from JSON data.
This is needed because the JSON data can be nested.
For example, the JSON data entry might look like this:
"gc":{"cycles":13,"heapSize":5404549120,"totalBytes":9545876464}
Flattened:
"gc.cycles": 13
"gc.heapSize": 5404549120
...
Args:
json_data (dict): JSON data containing metrics.
Returns:
dict: Flattened metrics with keys as metric names.
"""
flat_metrics = {}
for k, v in json_data.items():
if isinstance(v, (int, float)):
flat_metrics[k] = v
elif isinstance(v, dict):
for sub_k, sub_v in v.items():
flat_metrics[f"{k}.{sub_k}"] = sub_v
return flat_metrics
def load_all_metrics(directory: Path) -> dict:
"""
Loads all stats JSON files in the specified directory and extracts metrics.
Args:
directory (Path): Directory containing JSON files.
Returns:
dict: Dictionary with filenames as keys and extracted metrics as values.
"""
metrics = {}
for system_dir in directory.iterdir():
assert system_dir.is_dir()
for chunk_output in system_dir.iterdir():
with chunk_output.open() as f:
data = json.load(f)
metrics[f"{system_dir.name}/${chunk_output.name}"] = flatten_data(data)
return metrics
def dataframe_to_markdown(df: pd.DataFrame) -> str:
df = df.sort_values(by=df.columns[0], ascending=True)
markdown_lines = []
# Header (get column names and format them)
header = '\n| ' + ' | '.join(df.columns) + ' |'
markdown_lines.append(header)
markdown_lines.append("| - " * (len(df.columns)) + "|") # Separator line
# Iterate over rows to build Markdown rows
for _, row in df.iterrows():
# TODO: define threshold for highlighting
highlight = False
fmt = lambda x: f"**{x}**" if highlight else f"{x}"
# Check for no change and NaN in p_value/t_stat
row_values = []
for val in row:
if isinstance(val, float) and np.isnan(val): # For NaN values in p-value or t-stat
row_values.append("-") # Custom symbol for NaN
elif isinstance(val, float) and val == 0: # For no change (mean_diff == 0)
row_values.append("-") # Custom symbol for no change
else:
row_values.append(fmt(f"{val:.4f}" if isinstance(val, float) else str(val)))
markdown_lines.append('| ' + ' | '.join(row_values) + ' |')
return '\n'.join(markdown_lines)
def perform_pairwise_tests(before_metrics: dict, after_metrics: dict) -> pd.DataFrame:
common_files = sorted(set(before_metrics) & set(after_metrics))
all_keys = sorted({ metric_keys for file_metrics in before_metrics.values() for metric_keys in file_metrics.keys() })
results = []
for key in all_keys:
before_vals, after_vals = [], []
for fname in common_files:
if key in before_metrics[fname] and key in after_metrics[fname]:
before_vals.append(before_metrics[fname][key])
after_vals.append(after_metrics[fname][key])
if len(before_vals) >= 2:
before_arr = np.array(before_vals)
after_arr = np.array(after_vals)
diff = after_arr - before_arr
pct_change = 100 * diff / before_arr
t_stat, p_val = ttest_rel(after_arr, before_arr)
results.append({
"metric": key,
"mean_before": np.mean(before_arr),
"mean_after": np.mean(after_arr),
"mean_diff": np.mean(diff),
"mean_%_change": np.mean(pct_change),
"p_value": p_val,
"t_stat": t_stat
})
df = pd.DataFrame(results).sort_values("p_value")
return df
if __name__ == "__main__":
before_dir = os.environ.get("BEFORE_DIR")
after_dir = os.environ.get("AFTER_DIR")
if not before_dir or not after_dir:
print("Error: Environment variables 'BEFORE_DIR' and 'AFTER_DIR' must be set.")
exit(1)
before_stats = Path(before_dir) / "stats"
after_stats = Path(after_dir) / "stats"
# This may happen if the pull request target does not include PR#399720 yet.
if not before_stats.exists():
print("⚠️ Skipping comparison: stats directory is missing in the target commit.")
exit(0)
# This should never happen, but we're exiting gracefully anyways
if not after_stats.exists():
print("⚠️ Skipping comparison: stats directory missing in current PR evaluation.")
exit(0)
before_metrics = load_all_metrics(before_stats)
after_metrics = load_all_metrics(after_stats)
df1 = perform_pairwise_tests(before_metrics, after_metrics)
markdown_table = dataframe_to_markdown(df1)
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{
callPackage,
lib,
jq,
runCommand,
writeText,
python3,
}:
{
combinedDir,
touchedFilesJson,
githubAuthorId,
byName ? false,
}:
let
/*
Derivation that computes which packages are affected (added, changed or removed) between two revisions of nixpkgs.
Note: "platforms" are "x86_64-linux", "aarch64-darwin", ...
---
Inputs:
- beforeDir, afterDir: The evaluation result from before and after the change.
They can be obtained by running `nix-build -A ci.eval.full` on both revisions.
---
Outputs:
- changed-paths.json: Various information about the changes:
{
attrdiff: {
added: ["package1"],
changed: ["package2", "package3"],
removed: ["package4"],
},
labels: {
"10.rebuild-darwin: 1-10": true,
"10.rebuild-linux: 1-10": true
},
rebuildsByKernel: {
darwin: ["package1", "package2"],
linux: ["package1", "package2", "package3"]
},
rebuildCountByKernel: {
darwin: 2,
linux: 3,
},
rebuildsByPlatform: {
aarch64-darwin: ["package1", "package2"],
aarch64-linux: ["package1", "package2"],
x86_64-linux: ["package1", "package2", "package3"],
x86_64-darwin: ["package1"],
},
}
- step-summary.md: A markdown render of the changes
---
Implementation details:
Helper functions can be found in ./utils.nix.
Two main "types" are important:
- `packagePlatformPath`: A string of the form "<PACKAGE_PATH>.<PLATFORM>"
Example: "python312Packages.numpy.x86_64-linux"
- `packagePlatformAttr`: An attrs representation of a packagePlatformPath:
Example: { name = "python312Packages.numpy"; platform = "x86_64-linux"; }
*/
inherit (import ./utils.nix { inherit lib; })
groupByKernel
convertToPackagePlatformAttrs
groupByPlatform
extractPackageNames
getLabels
;
# Attrs
# - keys: "added", "changed" and "removed"
# - values: lists of `packagePlatformPath`s
diffAttrs = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile "${combinedDir}/combined-diff.json");
rebuilds = diffAttrs.added ++ diffAttrs.changed;
rebuildsPackagePlatformAttrs = convertToPackagePlatformAttrs rebuilds;
changed-paths =
let
rebuildsByPlatform = groupByPlatform rebuildsPackagePlatformAttrs;
rebuildsByKernel = groupByKernel rebuildsPackagePlatformAttrs;
rebuildCountByKernel = lib.mapAttrs (
kernel: kernelRebuilds: lib.length kernelRebuilds
) rebuildsByKernel;
in
writeText "changed-paths.json" (
builtins.toJSON {
attrdiff = lib.mapAttrs (_: extractPackageNames) diffAttrs;
inherit
rebuildsByPlatform
rebuildsByKernel
rebuildCountByKernel
;
labels =
getLabels rebuildCountByKernel
# Sets "10.rebuild-*-stdenv" label to whether the "stdenv" attribute was changed.
// lib.mapAttrs' (
kernel: rebuilds: lib.nameValuePair "10.rebuild-${kernel}-stdenv" (lib.elem "stdenv" rebuilds)
) rebuildsByKernel
# Set the "11.by: package-maintainer" label to whether all packages directly
# changed are maintained by the PR's author.
# (https://github.com/NixOS/ofborg/blob/df400f44502d4a4a80fa283d33f2e55a4e43ee90/ofborg/src/tagger.rs#L83-L88)
// {
"11.by: package-maintainer" =
maintainers ? ${githubAuthorId}
&& lib.all (lib.flip lib.elem maintainers.${githubAuthorId}) (
lib.flatten (lib.attrValues maintainers)
);
};
}
);
maintainers = callPackage ./maintainers.nix { } {
changedattrs = lib.attrNames (lib.groupBy (a: a.name) rebuildsPackagePlatformAttrs);
changedpathsjson = touchedFilesJson;
inherit byName;
};
in
runCommand "compare"
{
nativeBuildInputs = [
jq
(python3.withPackages (
ps: with ps; [
numpy
pandas
scipy
]
))
];
maintainers = builtins.toJSON maintainers;
passAsFile = [ "maintainers" ];
env = {
BEFORE_DIR = "${combinedDir}/before";
AFTER_DIR = "${combinedDir}/after";
};
}
''
mkdir $out
cp ${changed-paths} $out/changed-paths.json
if jq -e '(.attrdiff.added | length == 0) and (.attrdiff.removed | length == 0)' "${changed-paths}" > /dev/null; then
# Chunks have changed between revisions
# We cannot generate a performance comparison
{
echo
echo "# Performance comparison"
echo
echo "This compares the performance of this branch against its pull request base branch (e.g., 'master')"
echo
echo "For further help please refer to: [ci/README.md](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/ci/README.md)"
echo
} >> $out/step-summary.md
python3 ${./cmp-stats.py} >> $out/step-summary.md
else
# Package chunks are the same in both revisions
# We can use the to generate a performance comparison
{
echo
echo "# Performance Comparison"
echo
echo "Performance stats were skipped because the package sets differ between the two revisions."
echo
echo "For further help please refer to: [ci/README.md](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/ci/README.md)"
} >> $out/step-summary.md
fi
{
echo
echo "# Packages"
echo
jq -r -f ${./generate-step-summary.jq} < ${changed-paths}
} >> $out/step-summary.md
cp "$maintainersPath" "$out/maintainers.json"
''

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def truncate(xs; n):
if xs | length > n then xs[:n] + ["..."]
else xs
end;
def itemize_packages(xs):
truncate(xs; 2000) |
map("- [\(.)](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=\(.)&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=\(.))") |
join("\n");
def get_title(s; xs):
s + " (" + (xs | length | tostring) + ")";
def section(title; xs):
"<details> <summary>" + get_title(title; xs) + "</summary>\n\n" + itemize_packages(xs) + "</details>";
def fallback_document(content; n):
if content | utf8bytelength > n then
get_title("Added packages"; .attrdiff.added) + "\n\n" +
get_title("Removed packages"; .attrdiff.removed) + "\n\n" +
get_title("Changed packages"; .attrdiff.changed)
else content
end;
# we truncate the list to stay below the GitHub limit of 1MB per step summary.
fallback_document(
section("Added packages"; .attrdiff.added) + "\n\n" +
section("Removed packages"; .attrdiff.removed) + "\n\n" +
section("Changed packages"; .attrdiff.changed); 1000 * 1000
)

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{
lib,
}:
# Almost directly vendored from https://github.com/NixOS/ofborg/blob/5a4e743f192fb151915fcbe8789922fa401ecf48/ofborg/src/maintainers.nix
{
changedattrs,
changedpathsjson,
byName ? false,
}:
let
pkgs = import ../../.. {
system = "x86_64-linux";
config = { };
overlays = [ ];
};
changedpaths = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile changedpathsjson);
anyMatchingFile =
filename: builtins.any (changed: lib.strings.hasSuffix changed filename) changedpaths;
anyMatchingFiles = files: builtins.any anyMatchingFile files;
enrichedAttrs = builtins.map (name: {
path = lib.splitString "." name;
name = name;
}) changedattrs;
validPackageAttributes = builtins.filter (
pkg:
if (lib.attrsets.hasAttrByPath pkg.path pkgs) then
(
let
value = lib.attrsets.attrByPath pkg.path null pkgs;
in
if (builtins.tryEval value).success then
if value != null then true else builtins.trace "${pkg.name} exists but is null" false
else
builtins.trace "Failed to access ${pkg.name} even though it exists" false
)
else
builtins.trace "Failed to locate ${pkg.name}." false
) enrichedAttrs;
attrsWithPackages = builtins.map (
pkg: pkg // { package = lib.attrsets.attrByPath pkg.path null pkgs; }
) validPackageAttributes;
attrsWithMaintainers = builtins.map (
pkg:
let
meta = pkg.package.meta or { };
in
pkg
// {
# TODO: Refactor this so we can ping entire teams instead of the individual members.
# Note that this will require keeping track of GH team IDs in "maintainers/teams.nix".
maintainers = meta.maintainers or [ ];
}
) attrsWithPackages;
relevantFilenames =
drv:
(lib.lists.unique (
builtins.map (pos: lib.strings.removePrefix (toString ../..) pos.file) (
builtins.filter (x: x != null) [
((drv.meta or { }).maintainersPosition or null)
((drv.meta or { }).teamsPosition or null)
(builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos "src" drv)
# broken because name is always set by stdenv:
# # A hack to make `nix-env -qa` and `nix search` ignore broken packages.
# # TODO(@oxij): remove this assert when something like NixOS/nix#1771 gets merged into nix.
# name = assert validity.handled; name + lib.optionalString
#(builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos "name" drv)
(builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos "pname" drv)
(builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos "version" drv)
# Use ".meta.position" for cases when most of the package is
# defined in a "common" section and the only place where
# reference to the file with a derivation the "pos"
# attribute.
#
# ".meta.position" has the following form:
# "pkgs/tools/package-management/nix/default.nix:155"
# We transform it to the following:
# { file = "pkgs/tools/package-management/nix/default.nix"; }
{ file = lib.head (lib.splitString ":" (drv.meta.position or "")); }
]
)
));
attrsWithFilenames = builtins.map (
pkg: pkg // { filenames = relevantFilenames pkg.package; }
) attrsWithMaintainers;
attrsWithModifiedFiles = builtins.filter (pkg: anyMatchingFiles pkg.filenames) attrsWithFilenames;
listToPing = lib.concatMap (
pkg:
builtins.map (maintainer: {
id = maintainer.githubId;
inherit (maintainer) github;
packageName = pkg.name;
dueToFiles = pkg.filenames;
}) pkg.maintainers
) attrsWithModifiedFiles;
byMaintainer = lib.groupBy (ping: toString ping.${if byName then "github" else "id"}) listToPing;
packagesPerMaintainer = lib.attrsets.mapAttrs (
maintainer: packages: builtins.map (pkg: pkg.packageName) packages
) byMaintainer;
in
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{ lib, ... }:
rec {
# Borrowed from https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/355616
uniqueStrings = list: builtins.attrNames (builtins.groupBy lib.id list);
/*
Converts a `packagePlatformPath` into a `packagePlatformAttr`
Turns
"hello.aarch64-linux"
into
{
name = "hello";
packagePath = [ "hello" ];
platform = "aarch64-linux";
}
*/
convertToPackagePlatformAttr =
packagePlatformPath:
let
# python312Packages.numpy.aarch64-linux -> ["python312Packages" "numpy" "aarch64-linux"]
splittedPath = lib.splitString "." packagePlatformPath;
# ["python312Packages" "numpy" "aarch64-linux"] -> ["python312Packages" "numpy"]
packagePath = lib.sublist 0 (lib.length splittedPath - 1) splittedPath;
# "python312Packages.numpy"
name = lib.concatStringsSep "." packagePath;
in
if name == "" then
null
else
{
# [ "python312Packages" "numpy" ]
inherit packagePath;
# python312Packages.numpy
inherit name;
# "aarch64-linux"
platform = lib.last splittedPath;
};
/*
Converts a list of `packagePlatformPath`s into a list of `packagePlatformAttr`s
Turns
[
"hello.aarch64-linux"
"hello.x86_64-linux"
"hello.aarch64-darwin"
"hello.x86_64-darwin"
"bye.x86_64-darwin"
"bye.aarch64-darwin"
"release-checks" <- Will be dropped
]
into
[
{ name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-linux"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-linux"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
{ name = "bye"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
{ name = "bye"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
]
*/
convertToPackagePlatformAttrs =
packagePlatformPaths:
builtins.filter (x: x != null) (builtins.map convertToPackagePlatformAttr packagePlatformPaths);
/*
Converts a list of `packagePlatformPath`s directly to a list of (unique) package names
Turns
[
"hello.aarch64-linux"
"hello.x86_64-linux"
"hello.aarch64-darwin"
"hello.x86_64-darwin"
"bye.x86_64-darwin"
"bye.aarch64-darwin"
]
into
[
"hello"
"bye"
]
*/
extractPackageNames =
packagePlatformPaths:
let
packagePlatformAttrs = convertToPackagePlatformAttrs (uniqueStrings packagePlatformPaths);
in
uniqueStrings (builtins.map (p: p.name) packagePlatformAttrs);
/*
Group a list of `packagePlatformAttr`s by platforms
Turns
[
{ name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-linux"; ... }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-linux"; ... }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; ... }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; ... }
{ name = "bye"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; ... }
{ name = "bye"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; ... }
]
into
{
aarch64-linux = [ "hello" ];
x86_64-linux = [ "hello" ];
aarch64-darwin = [ "hello" "bye" ];
x86_64-darwin = [ "hello" "bye" ];
}
*/
groupByPlatform =
packagePlatformAttrs:
let
packagePlatformAttrsByPlatform = builtins.groupBy (p: p.platform) packagePlatformAttrs;
extractPackageNames = map (p: p.name);
in
lib.mapAttrs (_: extractPackageNames) packagePlatformAttrsByPlatform;
# Turns
# [
# { name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-linux"; ... }
# { name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-linux"; ... }
# { name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; ... }
# { name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; ... }
# { name = "bye"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; ... }
# { name = "bye"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; ... }
# ]
#
# into
#
# {
# linux = [ "hello" ];
# darwin = [ "hello" "bye" ];
# }
groupByKernel =
packagePlatformAttrs:
let
filterKernel =
kernel:
builtins.attrNames (
builtins.groupBy (p: p.name) (
builtins.filter (p: lib.hasSuffix kernel p.platform) packagePlatformAttrs
)
);
in
lib.genAttrs [ "linux" "darwin" ] filterKernel;
/*
Maps an attrs of `kernel - rebuild counts` mappings to an attrs of labels
Turns
{
linux = 56;
darwin = 1;
}
into
{
"10.rebuild-darwin: 1" = true;
"10.rebuild-darwin: 1-10" = true;
"10.rebuild-darwin: 11-100" = false;
# [...]
"10.rebuild-darwin: 1" = false;
"10.rebuild-darwin: 1-10" = false;
"10.rebuild-linux: 11-100" = true;
# [...]
}
*/
getLabels =
rebuildCountByKernel:
lib.mergeAttrsList (
lib.mapAttrsToList (
kernel: rebuildCount:
let
range = from: to: from <= rebuildCount && (to == null || rebuildCount <= to);
in
lib.mapAttrs' (number: lib.nameValuePair "10.rebuild-${kernel}: ${number}") {
"0" = range 0 0;
"1" = range 1 1;
"1-10" = range 1 10;
"11-100" = range 11 100;
"101-500" = range 101 500;
"501-1000" = range 501 1000;
"501+" = range 501 null;
"1001-2500" = range 1001 2500;
"2501-5000" = range 2501 5000;
"5001+" = range 5001 null;
}
) rebuildCountByKernel
);
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# Evaluates all the accessible paths in nixpkgs.
# *This only builds on Linux* since it requires the Linux sandbox isolation to
# be able to write in various places while evaluating inside the sandbox.
#
# This file is used by nixpkgs CI (see .github/workflows/eval.yml) as well as
# being used directly as an entry point in Lix's CI (in `flake.nix` in the Lix
# repo).
#
# If you know you are doing a breaking API change, please ping the nixpkgs CI
# maintainers and the Lix maintainers (`nix eval -f . lib.teams.lix`).
{
callPackage,
lib,
runCommand,
writeShellScript,
symlinkJoin,
time,
procps,
nix,
jq,
}:
let
nixpkgs =
with lib.fileset;
toSource {
root = ../..;
fileset = unions (
map (lib.path.append ../..) [
"default.nix"
"doc"
"lib"
"maintainers"
"nixos"
"pkgs"
".version"
"ci/supportedSystems.json"
]
);
};
supportedSystems = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ../supportedSystems.json);
attrpathsSuperset =
{
evalSystem,
}:
runCommand "attrpaths-superset.json"
{
src = nixpkgs;
nativeBuildInputs = [
nix
time
];
}
''
export NIX_STATE_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
mkdir $out
export GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE=4g
command time -f "Attribute eval done [%MKB max resident, %Es elapsed] %C" \
nix-instantiate --eval --strict --json --show-trace \
"$src/pkgs/top-level/release-attrpaths-superset.nix" \
-A paths \
-I "$src" \
--option restrict-eval true \
--option allow-import-from-derivation false \
--option eval-system "${evalSystem}" > $out/paths.json
'';
singleSystem =
{
# The system to evaluate.
# Note that this is intentionally not called `system`,
# because `--argstr system` would only be passed to the ci/default.nix file!
evalSystem,
# The path to the `paths.json` file from `attrpathsSuperset`
attrpathFile ? "${attrpathsSuperset { inherit evalSystem; }}/paths.json",
# The number of attributes per chunk, see ./README.md for more info.
chunkSize,
checkMeta ? true,
# Don't try to eval packages marked as broken.
includeBroken ? false,
# Whether to just evaluate a single chunk for quick testing
quickTest ? false,
}:
let
singleChunk = writeShellScript "single-chunk" ''
set -euo pipefail
chunkSize=$1
myChunk=$2
system=$3
outputDir=$4
export NIX_SHOW_STATS=1
export NIX_SHOW_STATS_PATH="$outputDir/stats/$myChunk"
echo "Chunk $myChunk on $system start"
set +e
command time -o "$outputDir/timestats/$myChunk" \
-f "Chunk $myChunk on $system done [%MKB max resident, %Es elapsed] %C" \
nix-env -f "${nixpkgs}/pkgs/top-level/release-outpaths-parallel.nix" \
--eval-system "$system" \
--option restrict-eval true \
--option allow-import-from-derivation false \
--query --available \
--out-path --json \
--show-trace \
--arg chunkSize "$chunkSize" \
--arg myChunk "$myChunk" \
--arg attrpathFile "${attrpathFile}" \
--arg systems "[ \"$system\" ]" \
--arg checkMeta ${lib.boolToString checkMeta} \
--arg includeBroken ${lib.boolToString includeBroken} \
-I ${nixpkgs} \
-I ${attrpathFile} \
> "$outputDir/result/$myChunk" \
2> "$outputDir/stderr/$myChunk"
exitCode=$?
set -e
cat "$outputDir/stderr/$myChunk"
cat "$outputDir/timestats/$myChunk"
if (( exitCode != 0 )); then
echo "Evaluation failed with exit code $exitCode"
# This immediately halts all xargs processes
kill $PPID
elif [[ -s "$outputDir/stderr/$myChunk" ]]; then
echo "Nixpkgs on $system evaluated with warnings, aborting"
kill $PPID
fi
'';
in
runCommand "nixpkgs-eval-${evalSystem}"
{
nativeBuildInputs = [
nix
time
procps
jq
];
env = {
inherit evalSystem chunkSize;
};
}
''
export NIX_STATE_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
nix-store --init
echo "System: $evalSystem"
cores=$NIX_BUILD_CORES
echo "Cores: $cores"
attrCount=$(jq length "${attrpathFile}")
echo "Attribute count: $attrCount"
echo "Chunk size: $chunkSize"
# Same as `attrCount / chunkSize` but rounded up
chunkCount=$(( (attrCount - 1) / chunkSize + 1 ))
echo "Chunk count: $chunkCount"
mkdir -p $out/${evalSystem}
# Record and print stats on free memory and swap in the background
(
while true; do
availMemory=$(free -b | grep Mem | awk '{print $7}')
freeSwap=$(free -b | grep Swap | awk '{print $4}')
echo "Available memory: $(( availMemory / 1024 / 1024 )) MiB, free swap: $(( freeSwap / 1024 / 1024 )) MiB"
if [[ ! -f "$out/${evalSystem}/min-avail-memory" ]] || (( availMemory < $(<$out/${evalSystem}/min-avail-memory) )); then
echo "$availMemory" > $out/${evalSystem}/min-avail-memory
fi
if [[ ! -f $out/${evalSystem}/min-free-swap ]] || (( availMemory < $(<$out/${evalSystem}/min-free-swap) )); then
echo "$freeSwap" > $out/${evalSystem}/min-free-swap
fi
sleep 4
done
) &
seq_end=$(( chunkCount - 1 ))
${lib.optionalString quickTest ''
seq_end=0
''}
chunkOutputDir=$(mktemp -d)
mkdir "$chunkOutputDir"/{result,stats,timestats,stderr}
seq -w 0 "$seq_end" |
command time -f "%e" -o "$out/${evalSystem}/total-time" \
xargs -I{} -P"$cores" \
${singleChunk} "$chunkSize" {} "$evalSystem" "$chunkOutputDir"
cp -r "$chunkOutputDir"/stats $out/${evalSystem}/stats-by-chunk
if (( chunkSize * chunkCount != attrCount )); then
# A final incomplete chunk would mess up the stats, don't include it
rm "$chunkOutputDir"/stats/"$seq_end"
fi
cat "$chunkOutputDir"/result/* | jq -s 'add | map_values(.outputs)' > $out/${evalSystem}/paths.json
'';
diff = callPackage ./diff.nix { };
combine =
{
diffDir,
}:
runCommand "combined-eval"
{
nativeBuildInputs = [
jq
];
}
''
mkdir -p $out
# Combine output paths from all systems
cat ${diffDir}/*/diff.json | jq -s '
reduce .[] as $item ({}; {
added: (.added + $item.added),
changed: (.changed + $item.changed),
removed: (.removed + $item.removed)
})
' > $out/combined-diff.json
mkdir -p $out/before/stats
for d in ${diffDir}/before/*; do
cp -r "$d"/stats-by-chunk $out/before/stats/$(basename "$d")
done
mkdir -p $out/after/stats
for d in ${diffDir}/after/*; do
cp -r "$d"/stats-by-chunk $out/after/stats/$(basename "$d")
done
'';
compare = callPackage ./compare { };
full =
{
# Whether to evaluate on a specific set of systems, by default all are evaluated
evalSystems ? if quickTest then [ "x86_64-linux" ] else supportedSystems,
# The number of attributes per chunk, see ./README.md for more info.
chunkSize,
quickTest ? false,
}:
let
diffs = symlinkJoin {
name = "diffs";
paths = map (
evalSystem:
let
eval = singleSystem {
inherit quickTest evalSystem chunkSize;
};
in
diff {
inherit evalSystem;
# Local "full" evaluation doesn't do a real diff.
beforeDir = eval;
afterDir = eval;
}
) evalSystems;
};
in
combine {
diffDir = diffs;
};
in
{
inherit
attrpathsSuperset
singleSystem
diff
combine
compare
# The above three are used by separate VMs in a GitHub workflow,
# while the below is intended for testing on a single local machine
full
;
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{
lib,
runCommand,
writeText,
}:
{
beforeDir,
afterDir,
evalSystem,
}:
let
/*
Computes the key difference between two attrs
{
added: [ <keys only in the second object> ],
removed: [ <keys only in the first object> ],
changed: [ <keys with different values between the two objects> ],
}
*/
diff =
let
filterKeys = cond: attrs: lib.attrNames (lib.filterAttrs cond attrs);
in
old: new: {
added = filterKeys (n: _: !(old ? ${n})) new;
removed = filterKeys (n: _: !(new ? ${n})) old;
changed = filterKeys (
n: v:
# Filter out attributes that don't exist anymore
(new ? ${n})
# Filter out attributes that are the same as the new value
&& (v != (new.${n}))
) old;
};
getAttrs =
dir:
let
raw = builtins.readFile "${dir}/${evalSystem}/paths.json";
# The file contains Nix paths; we need to ignore them for evaluation purposes,
# else there will be a "is not allowed to refer to a store path" error.
data = builtins.unsafeDiscardStringContext raw;
in
builtins.fromJSON data;
beforeAttrs = getAttrs beforeDir;
afterAttrs = getAttrs afterDir;
diffAttrs = diff beforeAttrs afterAttrs;
diffJson = writeText "diff.json" (builtins.toJSON diffAttrs);
in
runCommand "diff" { } ''
mkdir -p $out/${evalSystem}
cp -r ${beforeDir} $out/before
cp -r ${afterDir} $out/after
cp ${diffJson} $out/${evalSystem}/diff.json
''

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[run]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2

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node_modules
step-summary.md

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package-lock-only = true
save-exact = true

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# GitHub specific CI scripts
This folder contains [`actions/github-script`](https://github.com/actions/github-script)-based JavaScript code.
It provides a `nix-shell` environment to run and test these actions locally.
To run any of the scripts locally:
- Enter `nix-shell` in `./ci/github-script`.
- Ensure `gh` is authenticated.
## Check commits
Run `./run commits OWNER REPO PR`, where OWNER is your username or "NixOS", REPO is the name of your fork or "nixpkgs" and PR is the number of the pull request to check.
## Labeler
Run `./run labels OWNER REPO`, where OWNER is your username or "NixOS" and REPO the name of your fork or "nixpkgs".

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This report is automatically generated by the `PR / Check / cherry-pick` CI workflow.
Some of the commits in this PR require the author's and reviewer's attention.
Please follow the [backporting guidelines](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#how-to-backport-pull-requests) and cherry-pick with the `-x` flag.
This requires changes to the unstable `master` and `staging` branches first, before backporting them.
Occasionally, it is not possible to cherry-pick exactly the same patch.
This most frequently happens when resolving merge conflicts or when updating minor versions of packages which have already advanced to the next major on unstable.
If you need to merge this PR despite the warnings, please [dismiss](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/reviewing-changes-in-pull-requests/dismissing-a-pull-request-review) this review shortly before merging.

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module.exports = async function ({ github, context, core, dry }) {
const { execFileSync } = require('node:child_process')
const { readFile } = require('node:fs/promises')
const { join } = require('node:path')
const { classify } = require('../supportedBranches.js')
const withRateLimit = require('./withRateLimit.js')
await withRateLimit({ github, core }, async (stats) => {
stats.prs = 1
const pull_number = context.payload.pull_request.number
const job_url =
context.runId &&
(
await github.paginate(github.rest.actions.listJobsForWorkflowRun, {
...context.repo,
run_id: context.runId,
per_page: 100,
})
).find(({ name }) => name == 'Check / cherry-pick').html_url +
'?pr=' +
pull_number
async function handle({ sha, commit }) {
// Using the last line with "cherry" + hash, because a chained backport
// can result in multiple of those lines. Only the last one counts.
const match = Array.from(
commit.message.matchAll(/cherry.*([0-9a-f]{40})/g),
).at(-1)
if (!match)
return {
sha,
commit,
severity: 'warning',
message: `Couldn't locate original commit hash in message of ${sha}.`,
}
const original_sha = match[1]
let branches
try {
branches = (
await github.request({
// This is an undocumented endpoint to fetch the branches a commit is part of.
// There is no equivalent in neither the REST nor the GraphQL API.
// The endpoint itself is unlikely to go away, because GitHub uses it to display
// the list of branches on the detail page of a commit.
url: `https://github.com/${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}/branch_commits/${original_sha}`,
headers: {
accept: 'application/json',
},
})
).data.branches
.map(({ branch }) => branch)
.filter((branch) => classify(branch).type.includes('development'))
} catch (e) {
// For some unknown reason a 404 error comes back as 500 without any more details in a GitHub Actions runner.
// Ignore these to return a regular error message below.
if (![404, 500].includes(e.status)) throw e
}
if (!branches?.length)
return {
sha,
commit,
severity: 'error',
message: `${original_sha} given in ${sha} not found in any pickable branch.`,
}
const diff = execFileSync('git', [
'-C',
__dirname,
'range-diff',
'--no-color',
'--ignore-all-space',
'--no-notes',
// 100 means "any change will be reported"; 0 means "no change will be reported"
'--creation-factor=100',
`${original_sha}~..${original_sha}`,
`${sha}~..${sha}`,
])
.toString()
.split('\n')
// First line contains commit SHAs, which we'll print separately.
.slice(1)
// # The output of `git range-diff` is indented with 4 spaces, but we'll control indentation manually.
.map((line) => line.replace(/^ {4}/, ''))
if (!diff.some((line) => line.match(/^[+-]{2}/)))
return {
sha,
commit,
severity: 'info',
message: `${original_sha} is highly similar to ${sha}.`,
}
const colored_diff = execFileSync('git', [
'-C',
__dirname,
'range-diff',
'--color',
'--no-notes',
'--creation-factor=100',
`${original_sha}~..${original_sha}`,
`${sha}~..${sha}`,
]).toString()
return {
sha,
commit,
diff,
colored_diff,
severity: 'warning',
message: `Difference between ${sha} and original ${original_sha} may warrant inspection.`,
}
}
const commits = await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listCommits, {
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
const results = await Promise.all(commits.map(handle))
// Log all results without truncation, with better highlighting and all whitespace changes to the job log.
results.forEach(({ sha, commit, severity, message, colored_diff }) => {
core.startGroup(`Commit ${sha}`)
core.info(`Author: ${commit.author.name} ${commit.author.email}`)
core.info(`Date: ${new Date(commit.author.date)}`)
core[severity](message)
core.endGroup()
if (colored_diff) core.info(colored_diff)
})
// Only create step summary below in case of warnings or errors.
// Also clean up older reviews, when all checks are good now.
if (results.every(({ severity }) => severity == 'info')) {
if (!dry) {
await Promise.all(
(
await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listReviews, {
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
)
.filter((review) => review.user.login == 'github-actions[bot]')
.map(async (review) => {
if (review.state == 'CHANGES_REQUESTED') {
await github.rest.pulls.dismissReview({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
review_id: review.id,
message: 'All cherry-picks are good now, thank you!',
})
}
await github.graphql(
`mutation($node_id:ID!) {
minimizeComment(input: {
classifier: RESOLVED,
subjectId: $node_id
})
{ clientMutationId }
}`,
{ node_id: review.node_id },
)
}),
)
}
return
}
// In the case of "error" severity, we also fail the job.
// Those should be considered blocking and not be dismissable via review.
if (results.some(({ severity }) => severity == 'error'))
process.exitCode = 1
core.summary.addRaw(
await readFile(join(__dirname, 'check-cherry-picks.md'), 'utf-8'),
true,
)
results.forEach(({ severity, message, diff }) => {
if (severity == 'info') return
// The docs for markdown alerts only show examples with markdown blockquote syntax, like this:
// > [!WARNING]
// > message
// However, our testing shows that this also works with a `<blockquote>` html tag, as long as there
// is an empty line:
// <blockquote>
//
// [!WARNING]
// message
// </blockquote>
// Whether this is intended or just an implementation detail is unclear.
core.summary.addRaw('<blockquote>')
core.summary.addRaw(
`\n\n[!${severity == 'warning' ? 'WARNING' : 'CAUTION'}]`,
true,
)
core.summary.addRaw(`${message}`, true)
if (diff) {
// Limit the output to 10k bytes and remove the last, potentially incomplete line, because GitHub
// comments are limited in length. The value of 10k is arbitrary with the assumption, that after
// the range-diff becomes a certain size, a reviewer is better off reviewing the regular diff in
// GitHub's UI anyway, thus treating the commit as "new" and not cherry-picked.
// Note: if multiple commits are close to the limit, this approach could still lead to a comment
// that's too long. We think this is unlikely to happen, and so don't deal with it explicitly.
const truncated = []
let total_length = 0
for (line of diff) {
total_length += line.length
if (total_length > 10000) {
truncated.push('', '[...truncated...]')
break
} else {
truncated.push(line)
}
}
core.summary.addRaw('<details><summary>Show diff</summary>')
core.summary.addRaw('\n\n``````````diff', true)
core.summary.addRaw(truncated.join('\n'), true)
core.summary.addRaw('``````````', true)
core.summary.addRaw('</details>')
}
core.summary.addRaw('</blockquote>')
})
if (job_url)
core.summary.addRaw(
`\n\n_Hint: The full diffs are also available in the [runner logs](${job_url}) with slightly better highlighting._`,
)
const body = core.summary.stringify()
core.summary.write()
const pendingReview = (
await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listReviews, {
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
).find(
(review) =>
review.user.login == 'github-actions[bot]' &&
// If a review is still pending, we can just update this instead
// of posting a new one.
(review.state == 'CHANGES_REQUESTED' ||
// No need to post a new review, if an older one with the exact
// same content had already been dismissed.
review.body == body),
)
if (dry) {
if (pendingReview)
core.info('pending review found: ' + pendingReview.html_url)
else core.info('no pending review found')
} else {
// Either of those two requests could fail for very long comments. This can only happen
// with multiple commits all hitting the truncation limit for the diff. If you ever hit
// this case, consider just splitting up those commits into multiple PRs.
if (pendingReview) {
await github.rest.pulls.updateReview({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
review_id: pendingReview.id,
body,
})
} else {
await github.rest.pulls.createReview({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
event: 'REQUEST_CHANGES',
body,
})
}
}
})
}

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module.exports = async function ({ github, context, core, dry }) {
const path = require('node:path')
const { DefaultArtifactClient } = require('@actions/artifact')
const { readFile, writeFile } = require('node:fs/promises')
const withRateLimit = require('./withRateLimit.js')
const artifactClient = new DefaultArtifactClient()
async function handlePullRequest({ item, stats }) {
const log = (k, v) => core.info(`PR #${item.number} - ${k}: ${v}`)
const pull_number = item.number
// This API request is important for the merge-conflict label, because it triggers the
// creation of a new test merge commit. This is needed to actually determine the state of a PR.
const pull_request = (
await github.rest.pulls.get({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
).data
const reviews = await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listReviews, {
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
const approvals = new Set(
reviews
.filter((review) => review.state == 'APPROVED')
.map((review) => review.user?.id),
)
// After creation of a Pull Request, `merge_commit_sha` will be null initially:
// The very first merge commit will only be calculated after a little while.
// To avoid labeling the PR as conflicted before that, we wait a few minutes.
// This is intentionally less than the time that Eval takes, so that the label job
// running after Eval can indeed label the PR as conflicted if that is the case.
const merge_commit_sha_valid =
new Date() - new Date(pull_request.created_at) > 3 * 60 * 1000
const prLabels = {
// We intentionally don't use the mergeable or mergeable_state attributes.
// Those have an intermediate state while the test merge commit is created.
// This doesn't work well for us, because we might have just triggered another
// test merge commit creation by request the pull request via API at the start
// of this function.
// The attribute merge_commit_sha keeps the old value of null or the hash *until*
// the new test merge commit has either successfully been created or failed so.
// This essentially means we are updating the merge conflict label in two steps:
// On the first pass of the day, we just fetch the pull request, which triggers
// the creation. At this stage, the label is likely not updated, yet.
// The second pass will then read the result from the first pass and set the label.
'2.status: merge conflict':
merge_commit_sha_valid && !pull_request.merge_commit_sha,
'12.approvals: 1': approvals.size == 1,
'12.approvals: 2': approvals.size == 2,
'12.approvals: 3+': approvals.size >= 3,
'12.first-time contribution': [
'NONE',
'FIRST_TIMER',
'FIRST_TIME_CONTRIBUTOR',
].includes(pull_request.author_association),
}
const { id: run_id, conclusion } =
(
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
...context.repo,
workflow_id: 'pr.yml',
event: 'pull_request_target',
exclude_pull_requests: true,
head_sha: pull_request.head.sha,
})
).data.workflow_runs[0] ??
// TODO: Remove this after 2025-09-17, at which point all eval.yml artifacts will have expired.
(
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
...context.repo,
// In older PRs, we need eval.yml instead of pr.yml.
workflow_id: 'eval.yml',
event: 'pull_request_target',
status: 'success',
exclude_pull_requests: true,
head_sha: pull_request.head.sha,
})
).data.workflow_runs[0] ??
{}
// Newer PRs might not have run Eval to completion, yet.
// Older PRs might not have an eval.yml workflow, yet.
// In either case we continue without fetching an artifact on a best-effort basis.
log('Last eval run', run_id ?? '<n/a>')
if (conclusion === 'success') {
Object.assign(prLabels, {
// We only set this label if the latest eval run was successful, because if it was not, it
// *could* have requested reviewers. We will let the PR author fix CI first, before "escalating"
// this PR to "needs: reviewer".
// Since the first Eval run on a PR always sets rebuild labels, the same PR will be "recently
// updated" for the next scheduled run. Thus, this label will still be set within a few minutes
// after a PR is created, if required.
// Note that a "requested reviewer" disappears once they have given a review, so we check
// existing reviews, too.
'9.needs: reviewer':
!pull_request.draft &&
pull_request.requested_reviewers.length == 0 &&
reviews.length == 0,
})
}
const artifact =
run_id &&
(
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRunArtifacts({
...context.repo,
run_id,
name: 'comparison',
})
).data.artifacts[0]
// Instead of checking the boolean artifact.expired, we will give us a minute to
// actually download the artifact in the next step and avoid that race condition.
// Older PRs, where the workflow run was already eval.yml, but the artifact was not
// called "comparison", yet, will skip the download.
const expired =
!artifact ||
new Date(artifact?.expires_at ?? 0) <
new Date(new Date().getTime() + 60 * 1000)
log('Artifact expires at', artifact?.expires_at ?? '<n/a>')
if (!expired) {
stats.artifacts++
await artifactClient.downloadArtifact(artifact.id, {
findBy: {
repositoryName: context.repo.repo,
repositoryOwner: context.repo.owner,
token: core.getInput('github-token'),
},
path: path.resolve(pull_number.toString()),
expectedHash: artifact.digest,
})
const maintainers = new Set(
Object.keys(
JSON.parse(
await readFile(`${pull_number}/maintainers.json`, 'utf-8'),
),
).map((m) => Number.parseInt(m, 10)),
)
const evalLabels = JSON.parse(
await readFile(`${pull_number}/changed-paths.json`, 'utf-8'),
).labels
Object.assign(
prLabels,
// Ignore `evalLabels` if it's an array.
// This can happen for older eval runs, before we switched to objects.
// The old eval labels would have been set by the eval run,
// so now they'll be present in `before`.
// TODO: Simplify once old eval results have expired (~2025-10)
Array.isArray(evalLabels) ? undefined : evalLabels,
{
'12.approved-by: package-maintainer': Array.from(maintainers).some(
(m) => approvals.has(m),
),
},
)
}
return prLabels
}
async function handle({ item, stats }) {
try {
const log = (k, v, skip) => {
core.info(`#${item.number} - ${k}: ${v}` + (skip ? ' (skipped)' : ''))
return skip
}
log('Last updated at', item.updated_at)
log('URL', item.html_url)
const issue_number = item.number
const itemLabels = {}
if (item.pull_request || context.payload.pull_request) {
stats.prs++
Object.assign(itemLabels, await handlePullRequest({ item, stats }))
} else {
stats.issues++
}
const latest_event_at = new Date(
(
await github.paginate(github.rest.issues.listEventsForTimeline, {
...context.repo,
issue_number,
per_page: 100,
})
)
.filter(({ event }) =>
[
// These events are hand-picked from:
// https://docs.github.com/en/rest/using-the-rest-api/issue-event-types?apiVersion=2022-11-28
// Each of those causes a PR/issue to *not* be considered as stale anymore.
// Most of these use created_at.
'assigned',
'commented', // uses updated_at, because that could be > created_at
'committed', // uses committer.date
'head_ref_force_pushed',
'milestoned',
'pinned',
'ready_for_review',
'renamed',
'reopened',
'review_dismissed',
'review_requested',
'reviewed', // uses submitted_at
'unlocked',
'unmarked_as_duplicate',
].includes(event),
)
.map(
({ created_at, updated_at, committer, submitted_at }) =>
new Date(
updated_at ?? created_at ?? submitted_at ?? committer.date,
),
)
// Reverse sort by date value. The default sort() sorts by string representation, which is bad for dates.
.sort((a, b) => b - a)
.at(0) ?? item.created_at,
)
log('latest_event_at', latest_event_at.toISOString())
const stale_at = new Date(new Date().setDate(new Date().getDate() - 180))
// Create a map (Label -> Boolean) of all currently set labels.
// Each label is set to True and can be disabled later.
const before = Object.fromEntries(
(
await github.paginate(github.rest.issues.listLabelsOnIssue, {
...context.repo,
issue_number,
})
).map(({ name }) => [name, true]),
)
Object.assign(itemLabels, {
'2.status: stale':
!before['1.severity: security'] && latest_event_at < stale_at,
})
const after = Object.assign({}, before, itemLabels)
// No need for an API request, if all labels are the same.
const hasChanges = Object.keys(after).some(
(name) => (before[name] ?? false) != after[name],
)
if (log('Has changes', hasChanges, !hasChanges)) return
// Skipping labeling on a pull_request event, because we have no privileges.
const labels = Object.entries(after)
.filter(([, value]) => value)
.map(([name]) => name)
if (log('Set labels', labels, dry)) return
await github.rest.issues.setLabels({
...context.repo,
issue_number,
labels,
})
} catch (cause) {
throw new Error(`Labeling #${item.number} failed.`, { cause })
}
}
await withRateLimit({ github, core }, async (stats) => {
if (context.payload.pull_request) {
await handle({ item: context.payload.pull_request, stats })
} else {
const lastRun = (
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
...context.repo,
workflow_id: 'labels.yml',
event: 'schedule',
status: 'success',
exclude_pull_requests: true,
per_page: 1,
})
).data.workflow_runs[0]
const cutoff = new Date(
Math.max(
// Go back as far as the last successful run of this workflow to make sure
// we are not leaving anyone behind on GHA failures.
// Defaults to go back 1 hour on the first run.
new Date(lastRun?.created_at ?? new Date().getTime() - 1 * 60 * 60 * 1000).getTime(),
// Go back max. 1 day to prevent hitting all API rate limits immediately,
// when GH API returns a wrong workflow by accident.
new Date().getTime() - 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000,
),
)
core.info('cutoff timestamp: ' + cutoff.toISOString())
const updatedItems = await github.paginate(
github.rest.search.issuesAndPullRequests,
{
q: [
`repo:"${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}"`,
'is:open',
`updated:>=${cutoff.toISOString()}`,
].join(' AND '),
per_page: 100,
// TODO: Remove in 2025-10, when it becomes the default.
advanced_search: true,
},
)
let cursor
// No workflow run available the first time.
if (lastRun) {
// The cursor to iterate through the full list of issues and pull requests
// is passed between jobs as an artifact.
const artifact = (
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRunArtifacts({
...context.repo,
run_id: lastRun.id,
name: 'pagination-cursor',
})
).data.artifacts[0]
// If the artifact is not available, the next iteration starts at the beginning.
if (artifact) {
stats.artifacts++
const { downloadPath } = await artifactClient.downloadArtifact(
artifact.id,
{
findBy: {
repositoryName: context.repo.repo,
repositoryOwner: context.repo.owner,
token: core.getInput('github-token'),
},
expectedHash: artifact.digest,
},
)
cursor = await readFile(path.resolve(downloadPath, 'cursor'), 'utf-8')
}
}
// From GitHub's API docs:
// GitHub's REST API considers every pull request an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
// For this reason, "Issues" endpoints may return both issues and pull requests in the response.
// You can identify pull requests by the pull_request key.
const allItems = await github.rest.issues.listForRepo({
...context.repo,
state: 'open',
sort: 'created',
direction: 'asc',
per_page: 100,
after: cursor,
})
// Regex taken and comment adjusted from:
// https://github.com/octokit/plugin-paginate-rest.js/blob/8e5da25f975d2f31dda6b8b588d71f2c768a8df2/src/iterator.ts#L36-L41
// `allItems.headers.link` format:
// <https://api.github.com/repositories/4542716/issues?page=3&per_page=100&after=Y3Vyc29yOnYyOpLPAAABl8qNnYDOvnSJxA%3D%3D>; rel="next",
// <https://api.github.com/repositories/4542716/issues?page=1&per_page=100&before=Y3Vyc29yOnYyOpLPAAABl8xFV9DOvoouJg%3D%3D>; rel="prev"
// Sets `next` to undefined if "next" URL is not present or `link` header is not set.
const next = ((allItems.headers.link ?? '').match(
/<([^<>]+)>;\s*rel="next"/,
) ?? [])[1]
if (next) {
cursor = new URL(next).searchParams.get('after')
const uploadPath = path.resolve('cursor')
await writeFile(uploadPath, cursor, 'utf-8')
if (dry) {
core.info(`pagination-cursor: ${cursor} (upload skipped)`)
} else {
// No stats.artifacts++, because this does not allow passing a custom token.
// Thus, the upload will not happen with the app token, but the default github.token.
await artifactClient.uploadArtifact(
'pagination-cursor',
[uploadPath],
path.resolve('.'),
{
retentionDays: 1,
},
)
}
}
// Some items might be in both search results, so filtering out duplicates as well.
const items = []
.concat(updatedItems, allItems.data)
.filter(
(thisItem, idx, arr) =>
idx ==
arr.findIndex((firstItem) => firstItem.number == thisItem.number),
)
;(await Promise.allSettled(items.map((item) => handle({ item, stats }))))
.filter(({ status }) => status == 'rejected')
.map(({ reason }) =>
core.setFailed(`${reason.message}\n${reason.cause.stack}`),
)
}
})
}

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{
"private": true,
"dependencies": {
"@actions/artifact": "2.3.2",
"@actions/core": "1.11.1",
"@actions/github": "6.0.1",
"bottleneck": "2.19.5",
"commander": "14.0.0"
}
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#!/usr/bin/env -S node --import ./run
import { execSync } from 'node:child_process'
import { closeSync, mkdtempSync, openSync, rmSync } from 'node:fs'
import { tmpdir } from 'node:os'
import { join } from 'node:path'
import { program } from 'commander'
import * as core from '@actions/core'
import { getOctokit } from '@actions/github'
async function run(action, owner, repo, pull_number, dry = true) {
const token = execSync('gh auth token', { encoding: 'utf-8' }).trim()
const github = getOctokit(token)
const payload = !pull_number ? {} : {
pull_request: (await github.rest.pulls.get({
owner,
repo,
pull_number,
})).data
}
process.env['INPUT_GITHUB-TOKEN'] = token
closeSync(openSync('step-summary.md', 'w'))
process.env.GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY = 'step-summary.md'
await action({
github,
context: {
payload,
repo: {
owner,
repo,
},
},
core,
dry,
})
}
program
.command('commits')
.description('Check commit structure of a pull request.')
.argument('<owner>', 'Owner of the GitHub repository to check (Example: NixOS)')
.argument('<repo>', 'Name of the GitHub repository to check (Example: nixpkgs)')
.argument('<pr>', 'Number of the Pull Request to check')
.action(async (owner, repo, pr) => {
const commits = (await import('./commits.js')).default
run(commits, owner, repo, pr)
})
program
.command('labels')
.description('Manage labels on pull requests.')
.argument('<owner>', 'Owner of the GitHub repository to label (Example: NixOS)')
.argument('<repo>', 'Name of the GitHub repository to label (Example: nixpkgs)')
.argument('[pr]', 'Number of the Pull Request to label')
.option('--no-dry', 'Make actual modifications')
.action(async (owner, repo, pr, options) => {
const labels = (await import('./labels.js')).default
const tmp = mkdtempSync(join(tmpdir(), 'github-script-'))
try {
process.env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE = tmp
process.chdir(tmp)
run(labels, owner, repo, pr, options.dry)
} finally {
rmSync(tmp, { recursive: true })
}
})
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{
system ? builtins.currentSystem,
pkgs ? (import ../. { inherit system; }).pkgs,
}:
pkgs.callPackage (
{
gh,
importNpmLock,
mkShell,
nodejs,
}:
mkShell {
packages = [
gh
importNpmLock.hooks.linkNodeModulesHook
nodejs
];
npmDeps = importNpmLock.buildNodeModules {
npmRoot = ./.;
inherit nodejs;
};
}
) { }

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module.exports = async function ({ github, core }, callback) {
const Bottleneck = require('bottleneck')
const stats = {
issues: 0,
prs: 0,
requests: 0,
artifacts: 0,
}
// Rate-Limiting and Throttling, see for details:
// https://github.com/octokit/octokit.js/issues/1069#throttling
// https://docs.github.com/en/rest/using-the-rest-api/best-practices-for-using-the-rest-api
const allLimits = new Bottleneck({
// Avoid concurrent requests
maxConcurrent: 1,
// Will be updated with first `updateReservoir()` call below.
reservoir: 0,
})
// Pause between mutative requests
const writeLimits = new Bottleneck({ minTime: 1000 }).chain(allLimits)
github.hook.wrap('request', async (request, options) => {
// Requests to a different host do not count against the rate limit.
if (options.url.startsWith('https://github.com')) return request(options)
// Requests to the /rate_limit endpoint do not count against the rate limit.
if (options.url == '/rate_limit') return request(options)
// Search requests are in a different resource group, which allows 30 requests / minute.
// We do less than a handful each run, so not implementing throttling for now.
if (options.url.startsWith('/search/')) return request(options)
stats.requests++
if (['POST', 'PUT', 'PATCH', 'DELETE'].includes(options.method))
return writeLimits.schedule(request.bind(null, options))
else return allLimits.schedule(request.bind(null, options))
})
async function updateReservoir() {
let response
try {
response = await github.rest.rateLimit.get()
} catch (err) {
core.error(`Failed updating reservoir:\n${err}`)
// Keep retrying on failed rate limit requests instead of exiting the script early.
return
}
// Always keep 1000 spare requests for other jobs to do their regular duty.
// They normally use below 100, so 1000 is *plenty* of room to work with.
const reservoir = Math.max(0, response.data.resources.core.remaining - 1000)
core.info(`Updating reservoir to: ${reservoir}`)
allLimits.updateSettings({ reservoir })
}
await updateReservoir()
// Update remaining requests every minute to account for other jobs running in parallel.
const reservoirUpdater = setInterval(updateReservoir, 60 * 1000)
try {
await callback(stats)
} finally {
clearInterval(reservoirUpdater)
core.notice(
`Processed ${stats.prs} PRs, ${stats.issues} Issues, made ${stats.requests + stats.artifacts} API requests and downloaded ${stats.artifacts} artifacts.`,
)
}
}

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{
lib,
nix,
nixpkgs-vet,
runCommand,
}:
{
base ? ../.,
head ? ../.,
}:
let
filtered =
with lib.fileset;
path:
toSource {
fileset = (gitTracked path);
root = path;
};
in
runCommand "nixpkgs-vet"
{
nativeBuildInputs = [
nixpkgs-vet
];
env.NIXPKGS_VET_NIX_PACKAGE = nix;
}
''
export NIX_STATE_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
nixpkgs-vet --base ${filtered base} ${filtered head}
# TODO: Upstream into nixpkgs-vet, see:
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-vet/issues/164
badFiles=$(find ${filtered head}/pkgs -type f -name '*.nix' -print | xargs grep -l '^[^#]*<nixpkgs/' || true)
if [[ -n $badFiles ]]; then
echo "Nixpkgs is not allowed to use <nixpkgs> to refer to itself."
echo "The offending files:"
echo "$badFiles"
exit 1
fi
# TODO: Upstream into nixpkgs-vet, see:
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-vet/issues/166
conflictingPaths=$(find ${filtered head} | awk '{ print $1 " " tolower($1) }' | sort -k2 | uniq -D -f 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 1)
if [[ -n $conflictingPaths ]]; then
echo "Files in nixpkgs must not vary only by case."
echo "The offending paths:"
echo "$conflictingPaths"
exit 1
fi
touch $out
''

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#!/usr/bin/env nix-shell
#!nix-shell -i bash -p jq
set -o pipefail -o errexit -o nounset
trace() { echo >&2 "$@"; }
tmp=$(mktemp -d)
cleanup() {
# Don't exit early if anything fails to cleanup
set +o errexit
trace -n "Cleaning up.. "
[[ -e "$tmp/base" ]] && git worktree remove --force "$tmp/base"
[[ -e "$tmp/merged" ]] && git worktree remove --force "$tmp/merged"
rm -rf "$tmp"
trace "Done"
}
trap cleanup exit
repo=https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs.git
if (( $# != 0 )); then
baseBranch=$1
shift
else
trace "Usage: $0 BASE_BRANCH [REPOSITORY]"
trace "BASE_BRANCH: The base branch to use, e.g. master or release-23.11"
trace "REPOSITORY: The repository to fetch the base branch from, defaults to $repo"
exit 1
fi
if (( $# != 0 )); then
repo=$1
shift
fi
if [[ -n "$(git status --porcelain)" ]]; then
trace -e "\e[33mWarning: Dirty tree, uncommitted changes won't be taken into account\e[0m"
fi
headSha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
trace -e "Using HEAD commit \e[34m$headSha\e[0m"
trace -n "Creating Git worktree for the HEAD commit in $tmp/merged.. "
git worktree add --detach -q "$tmp/merged" HEAD
trace "Done"
trace -n "Fetching base branch $baseBranch to compare against.. "
git fetch -q "$repo" refs/heads/"$baseBranch"
baseSha=$(git rev-parse FETCH_HEAD)
trace -e "\e[34m$baseSha\e[0m"
trace -n "Creating Git worktree for the base branch in $tmp/base.. "
git worktree add -q "$tmp/base" "$baseSha"
trace "Done"
trace -n "Merging base branch into the HEAD commit in $tmp/merged.. "
git -C "$tmp/merged" merge -q --no-edit "$baseSha"
trace -e "\e[34m$(git -C "$tmp/merged" rev-parse HEAD)\e[0m"
trace "Running nixpkgs-vet.."
nix-build ci -A nixpkgs-vet --arg base "$tmp/base" --arg head "$tmp/merged"

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{
lib,
nix,
runCommand,
}:
let
nixpkgs =
with lib.fileset;
toSource {
root = ../.;
fileset = (fileFilter (file: file.hasExt "nix") ../.);
};
in
runCommand "nix-parse-${nix.name}"
{
nativeBuildInputs = [
nix
];
}
''
export NIX_STORE_DIR=$TMPDIR/store
export NIX_STATE_DIR=$TMPDIR/state
cd "${nixpkgs}"
# Passes all files to nix-instantiate at once.
# Much faster, but will only show first error.
parse-all() {
find . -type f -iname '*.nix' | xargs -P $(nproc) nix-instantiate --parse >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
}
# Passes each file separately to nix-instantiate with -n1.
# Much slower, but will show all errors.
parse-each() {
find . -type f -iname '*.nix' | xargs -n1 -P $(nproc) nix-instantiate --parse >/dev/null
}
if ! parse-all; then
parse-each
fi
touch $out
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{
"pins": {
"nixpkgs": {
"type": "Git",
"repository": {
"type": "GitHub",
"owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs"
},
"branch": "nixpkgs-unstable",
"submodules": false,
"revision": "2baf8e1658cba84a032c3a8befb1e7b06629242a",
"url": "https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/2baf8e1658cba84a032c3a8befb1e7b06629242a.tar.gz",
"hash": "0l48zkf2zs7r53fjq46j770vpb5avxihyfypra3fv429akqnsmm1"
},
"treefmt-nix": {
"type": "Git",
"repository": {
"type": "GitHub",
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "treefmt-nix"
},
"branch": "main",
"submodules": false,
"revision": "421b56313c65a0815a52b424777f55acf0b56ddf",
"url": "https://github.com/numtide/treefmt-nix/archive/421b56313c65a0815a52b424777f55acf0b56ddf.tar.gz",
"hash": "1l57hzz704s7izkkcl3xsg77xjfza57cl0fchs24rdpdhmry2dmp"
}
},
"version": 5
}

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{
lib,
stdenvNoCC,
makeWrapper,
coreutils,
codeowners,
jq,
curl,
github-cli,
gitMinimal,
}:
stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation {
name = "request-reviews";
src = lib.fileset.toSource {
root = ./.;
fileset = lib.fileset.unions [
./get-code-owners.sh
./request-reviewers.sh
./request-code-owner-reviews.sh
./verify-base-branch.sh
./dev-branches.txt
];
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
dontBuild = true;
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/bin
mv dev-branches.txt $out/bin
for bin in *.sh; do
mv "$bin" "$out/bin"
wrapProgram "$out/bin/$bin" \
--set PATH ${
lib.makeBinPath [
coreutils
codeowners
jq
curl
github-cli
gitMinimal
]
}
done
'';
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# Trusted development branches:
# These generally require PRs to update and are built by Hydra.
# Keep this synced with the branches in .github/workflows/eval.yml
master
staging
release-*
staging-*
haskell-updates
python-updates

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Get the code owners of the files changed by a PR, returning one username per line
set -euo pipefail
log() {
echo "$@" >&2
}
if (( "$#" < 4 )); then
log "Usage: $0 GIT_REPO OWNERS_FILE BASE_REF HEAD_REF"
exit 1
fi
gitRepo=$1
ownersFile=$2
baseRef=$3
headRef=$4
tmp=$(mktemp -d)
trap 'rm -rf "$tmp"' exit
git -C "$gitRepo" diff --name-only --merge-base "$baseRef" "$headRef" > "$tmp/touched-files"
readarray -t touchedFiles < "$tmp/touched-files"
log "This PR touches ${#touchedFiles[@]} files"
# Get the owners file from the base, because we don't want to allow PRs to
# remove code owners to avoid pinging them
git -C "$gitRepo" show "$baseRef":"$ownersFile" > "$tmp"/codeowners
# Associative array with the user as the key for easy de-duplication
# Make sure to always lowercase keys to avoid duplicates with different casings
declare -A users=()
for file in "${touchedFiles[@]}"; do
result=$(codeowners --file "$tmp"/codeowners "$file")
# Remove the file prefix and trim the surrounding spaces
read -r owners <<< "${result#"$file"}"
if [[ "$owners" == "(unowned)" ]]; then
log "File $file is unowned"
continue
fi
log "File $file is owned by $owners"
# Split up multiple owners, separated by arbitrary amounts of spaces
IFS=" " read -r -a entries <<< "$owners"
for entry in "${entries[@]}"; do
# GitHub technically also supports Emails as code owners,
# but we can't easily support that, so let's not
if [[ ! "$entry" =~ @(.*) ]]; then
warn -e "\e[33mCodeowner \"$entry\" for file $file is not valid: Must start with \"@\"\e[0m" >&2
# Don't fail, because the PR for which this script runs can't fix it,
# it has to be fixed in the base branch
continue
fi
# The first regex match is everything after the @
entry=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
if [[ "$entry" =~ (.*)/(.*) ]]; then
# Teams look like $org/$team
org=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
team=${BASH_REMATCH[2]}
# Instead of requesting a review from the team itself,
# we request reviews from the individual users.
# This is because once somebody from a team reviewed the PR,
# the API doesn't expose that the team was already requested for a review,
# so we wouldn't be able to avoid rerequesting reviews
# without saving some some extra state somewhere
# We could also consider implementing a more advanced heuristic
# in the future that e.g. only pings one team member,
# but escalates to somebody else if that member doesn't respond in time.
gh api \
--cache=1h \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"/orgs/$org/teams/$team/members" \
--jq '.[].login' > "$tmp/team-members"
readarray -t members < "$tmp/team-members"
log "Team $entry has these members: ${members[*]}"
for user in "${members[@]}"; do
users[${user,,}]=
done
else
# Everything else is a user
users[${entry,,}]=
fi
done
done
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Requests reviews for a PR after verifying that the base branch is correct
set -euo pipefail
tmp=$(mktemp -d)
trap 'rm -rf "$tmp"' exit
SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname "$0")
log() {
echo "$@" >&2
}
effect() {
if [[ -n "${DRY_MODE:-}" ]]; then
log "Skipping in dry mode:" "${@@Q}"
else
"$@"
fi
}
if (( $# < 3 )); then
log "Usage: $0 GITHUB_REPO PR_NUMBER OWNERS_FILE"
exit 1
fi
baseRepo=$1
prNumber=$2
ownersFile=$3
log "Fetching PR info"
prInfo=$(gh api \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"/repos/$baseRepo/pulls/$prNumber")
baseBranch=$(jq -r .base.ref <<< "$prInfo")
log "Base branch: $baseBranch"
prRepo=$(jq -r .head.repo.full_name <<< "$prInfo")
log "PR repo: $prRepo"
prBranch=$(jq -r .head.ref <<< "$prInfo")
log "PR branch: $prBranch"
prAuthor=$(jq -r .user.login <<< "$prInfo")
log "PR author: $prAuthor"
extraArgs=()
if pwdRepo=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null); then
# Speedup for local runs
extraArgs+=(--reference-if-able "$pwdRepo")
fi
log "Fetching Nixpkgs commit history"
# We only need the commit history, not the contents, so we can do a tree-less clone using tree:0
# https://github.blog/open-source/git/get-up-to-speed-with-partial-clone-and-shallow-clone/#user-content-quick-summary
git clone --bare --filter=tree:0 --no-tags --origin upstream "${extraArgs[@]}" https://github.com/"$baseRepo".git "$tmp"/nixpkgs.git
log "Fetching the PR commit history"
# Fetch the PR
git -C "$tmp/nixpkgs.git" remote add fork https://github.com/"$prRepo".git
# This remote config is the same as --filter=tree:0 when cloning
git -C "$tmp/nixpkgs.git" config remote.fork.partialclonefilter tree:0
git -C "$tmp/nixpkgs.git" config remote.fork.promisor true
git -C "$tmp/nixpkgs.git" fetch --no-tags fork "$prBranch"
headRef=$(git -C "$tmp/nixpkgs.git" rev-parse refs/remotes/fork/"$prBranch")
log "Checking correctness of the base branch"
if ! "$SCRIPT_DIR"/verify-base-branch.sh "$tmp/nixpkgs.git" "$headRef" "$baseRepo" "$baseBranch" "$prRepo" "$prBranch" | tee "$tmp/invalid-base-error" >&2; then
log "Posting error as comment"
if ! response=$(effect gh api \
--method POST \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"/repos/$baseRepo/issues/$prNumber/comments" \
-F "body=@$tmp/invalid-base-error"); then
log "Failed to post the comment: $response"
fi
exit 1
fi
log "Requesting reviews from code owners"
"$SCRIPT_DIR"/get-code-owners.sh "$tmp/nixpkgs.git" "$ownersFile" "$baseBranch" "$headRef" | \
"$SCRIPT_DIR"/request-reviewers.sh "$baseRepo" "$prNumber" "$prAuthor"

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Request reviewers for a PR, reading line-separated usernames on stdin,
# filtering for valid reviewers before using the API endpoint to request reviews:
# https://docs.github.com/en/rest/pulls/review-requests?apiVersion=2022-11-28#request-reviewers-for-a-pull-request
set -euo pipefail
tmp=$(mktemp -d)
trap 'rm -rf "$tmp"' exit
log() {
echo "$@" >&2
}
effect() {
if [[ -n "${DRY_MODE:-}" ]]; then
log "Skipping in dry mode:" "${@@Q}"
else
"$@"
fi
}
if (( "$#" < 3 )); then
log "Usage: $0 BASE_REPO PR_NUMBER PR_AUTHOR"
exit 1
fi
baseRepo=$1
prNumber=$2
prAuthor=$3
tmp=$(mktemp -d)
trap 'rm -rf "$tmp"' exit
declare -A users=()
while read -r handle && [[ -n "$handle" ]]; do
users[${handle,,}]=
done
# Cannot request a review from the author
if [[ -v users[${prAuthor,,}] ]]; then
log "One or more files are owned by the PR author, ignoring"
unset 'users[${prAuthor,,}]'
fi
gh api \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"/repos/$baseRepo/pulls/$prNumber/reviews" \
--jq '.[].user.login' > "$tmp/already-reviewed-by"
# And we don't want to rerequest reviews from people who already reviewed
while read -r user; do
if [[ -v users[${user,,}] ]]; then
log "User $user is a potential reviewer, but has already left a review, ignoring"
unset 'users[${user,,}]'
fi
done < "$tmp/already-reviewed-by"
for user in "${!users[@]}"; do
if ! gh api \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"/repos/$baseRepo/collaborators/$user" >&2; then
log "User $user is not a repository collaborator, probably missed the automated invite to the maintainers team (see <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/234293>), ignoring"
unset 'users[$user]'
fi
done
if [[ "${#users[@]}" -gt 10 ]]; then
log "Too many reviewers (${!users[*]}), skipping review requests"
exit 0
fi
for user in "${!users[@]}"; do
log "Requesting review from: $user"
if ! response=$(jq -n --arg user "$user" '{ reviewers: [ $user ] }' | \
effect gh api \
--method POST \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"/repos/$baseRepo/pulls/$prNumber/requested_reviewers" \
--input -); then
log "Failed to request review from $user: $response"
fi
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Check that a PR doesn't include commits from other development branches.
# Fails with next steps if it does
set -euo pipefail
tmp=$(mktemp -d)
trap 'rm -rf "$tmp"' exit
SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname "$0")
log() {
echo "$@" >&2
}
# Small helper to check whether an element is in a list
# Usage: `elementIn foo "${list[@]}"`
elementIn() {
local e match=$1
shift
for e; do
if [[ "$e" == "$match" ]]; then
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
if (( $# < 6 )); then
log "Usage: $0 LOCAL_REPO HEAD_REF BASE_REPO BASE_BRANCH PR_REPO PR_BRANCH"
exit 1
fi
localRepo=$1
headRef=$2
baseRepo=$3
baseBranch=$4
prRepo=$5
prBranch=$6
# All development branches
devBranchPatterns=()
while read -r pattern; do
if [[ "$pattern" != '#'* ]]; then
devBranchPatterns+=("$pattern")
fi
done < "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev-branches.txt"
git -C "$localRepo" branch --list --format "%(refname:short)" "${devBranchPatterns[@]}" > "$tmp/dev-branches"
readarray -t devBranches < "$tmp/dev-branches"
if [[ "$baseRepo" == "$prRepo" ]] && elementIn "$prBranch" "${devBranches[@]}"; then
log "This PR merges $prBranch into $baseBranch, no commit check necessary"
exit 0
fi
# The current merge base of the PR
prMergeBase=$(git -C "$localRepo" merge-base "$baseBranch" "$headRef")
log "The PR's merge base with the base branch $baseBranch is $prMergeBase"
# This is purely for debugging
git -C "$localRepo" rev-list --reverse "$baseBranch".."$headRef" > "$tmp/pr-commits"
log "The PR includes these $(wc -l < "$tmp/pr-commits") commits:"
cat <"$tmp/pr-commits" >&2
for testBranch in "${devBranches[@]}"; do
if [[ -z "$(git -C "$localRepo" rev-list -1 --since="1 month ago" "$testBranch")" ]]; then
log "Not checking $testBranch, was inactive for the last month"
continue
fi
log "Checking if commits from $testBranch are included in the PR"
# We need to check for any commits that are in the PR which are also in the test branch.
# We could check each commit from the PR individually, but that's unnecessarily slow.
#
# This does _almost_ what we want: `git rev-list --count headRef testBranch ^baseBranch`,
# except that it includes commits that are reachable from _either_ headRef or testBranch,
# instead of restricting it to ones reachable by both
# Easily fixable though, because we can use `git merge-base testBranch headRef`
# to get the least common ancestor (aka merge base) commit reachable by both.
# If the branch being tested is indeed the right base branch,
# this is then also the commit from that branch that the PR is based on top of.
testMergeBase=$(git -C "$localRepo" merge-base "$testBranch" "$headRef")
# And then use the `git rev-list --count`, but replacing the non-working
# `headRef testBranch` with the merge base of the two.
extraCommits=$(git -C "$localRepo" rev-list --count "$testMergeBase" ^"$baseBranch")
if (( extraCommits != 0 )); then
log -e "\e[33m"
echo "The PR's base branch is set to $baseBranch, but $extraCommits commits from the $testBranch branch are included. Make sure you know the [right base branch for your changes](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#branch-conventions), then:"
echo "- If the changes should go to the $testBranch branch, [change the base branch](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/changing-the-base-branch-of-a-pull-request) to $testBranch"
echo "- If the changes should go to the $baseBranch branch, rebase your PR onto the merge base with the $baseBranch branch:"
echo " \`\`\`bash"
echo " # git rebase --onto \$(git merge-base upstream/$baseBranch HEAD) \$(git merge-base upstream/$testBranch HEAD)"
echo " git rebase --onto $prMergeBase $testMergeBase"
echo " git push --force-with-lease"
echo " \`\`\`"
log -e "\e[m"
exit 1
fi
done
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#!/usr/bin/env nix-shell
/*
#!nix-shell -i node -p nodejs
*/
const typeConfig = {
master: ['development', 'primary'],
release: ['development', 'primary'],
staging: ['development', 'secondary'],
'staging-next': ['development', 'secondary'],
'haskell-updates': ['development', 'secondary'],
'python-updates': ['development', 'secondary'],
nixos: ['channel'],
nixpkgs: ['channel'],
}
function split(branch) {
return { ...branch.match(/(?<prefix>.+?)(-(?<version>\d{2}\.\d{2}|unstable)(?:-(?<suffix>.*))?)?$/).groups }
}
function classify(branch) {
const { prefix, version } = split(branch)
return {
stable: (version ?? 'unstable') !== 'unstable',
type: typeConfig[prefix] ?? [ 'wip' ]
}
}
module.exports = { classify }
// If called directly via CLI, runs the following tests:
if (!module.parent) {
console.log('split(branch)')
function testSplit(branch) {
console.log(branch, split(branch))
}
testSplit('master')
testSplit('release-25.05')
testSplit('staging-next')
testSplit('staging-25.05')
testSplit('staging-next-25.05')
testSplit('nixpkgs-25.05-darwin')
testSplit('nixpkgs-unstable')
testSplit('haskell-updates')
testSplit('backport-123-to-release-25.05')
console.log('')
console.log('classify(branch)')
function testClassify(branch) {
console.log(branch, classify(branch))
}
testClassify('master')
testClassify('release-25.05')
testClassify('staging-next')
testClassify('staging-25.05')
testClassify('staging-next-25.05')
testClassify('nixpkgs-25.05-darwin')
testClassify('nixpkgs-unstable')
testClassify('haskell-updates')
testClassify('backport-123-to-release-25.05')
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[
"aarch64-linux",
"aarch64-darwin",
"x86_64-linux",
"x86_64-darwin"
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#!/usr/bin/env nix-shell
#!nix-shell -i bash -p npins
set -euo pipefail
cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"
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let
requiredVersion = import ./lib/minver.nix;
in
let requiredVersion = import ./lib/minver.nix; in
if !builtins ? nixVersion || builtins.compareVersions requiredVersion builtins.nixVersion == 1 then
if ! builtins ? nixVersion || builtins.compareVersions requiredVersion builtins.nixVersion == 1 then
abort ''
This version of Nixpkgs requires Nix >= ${requiredVersion}, please upgrade:
- If you are running NixOS, `nixos-rebuild' can be used to upgrade your system.
- Alternatively, with Nix > 2.0 `nix upgrade-nix' can be used to imperatively
upgrade Nix. You may use `nix-env --version' to check which version you have.
- If you installed Nix using the install script (https://nixos.org/nix/install),
it is safe to upgrade by running it again:
curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh
For more information, please see the NixOS release notes at
https://nixos.org/nixos/manual or locally at
${toString ./nixos/doc/manual/release-notes}.
If you need further help, see https://nixos.org/nixos/support.html
''
abort "This version of Nixpkgs requires Nix >= ${requiredVersion}, please upgrade! See https://nixos.org/wiki/How_to_update_when_Nix_is_too_old_to_evaluate_Nixpkgs"
else
import ./pkgs/top-level/impure.nix
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# Contributing to the Nixpkgs reference manual
This directory houses the sources files for the Nixpkgs reference manual.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> We are actively restructuring our documentation to follow the [Diátaxis framework](https://diataxis.fr/)
>
> Going forward, this directory should **only** contain [reference documentation](https://nix.dev/contributing/documentation/diataxis#reference).
> For tutorials, guides and explanations, contribute to <https://nix.dev/> instead.
>
> We are actively working to generate **all** reference documentation from the [doc-comments](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/blob/master/rfcs/0145-doc-strings.md) present in code.
> This also provides the benefit of using `:doc` in the `nix repl` to view reference documentation locally on the fly.
For documentation only relevant for contributors, use Markdown files next to the source and regular code comments.
> [!TIP]
> Feedback for improving support for parsing and rendering doc-comments is highly appreciated.
> [Open an issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/new?labels=6.topic%3A+documentation&title=Doc%3A+) to request bugfixes or new features.
Rendered documentation:
- [Unstable (from master)](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/unstable/)
- [Stable (from latest release)](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/)
The rendering tool is [nixos-render-docs](../pkgs/by-name/ni/nixos-render-docs), sometimes abbreviated `nrd`.
## Contributing to this documentation
You can quickly check your edits with `nix-build`:
```ShellSession
$ cd /path/to/nixpkgs
$ nix-build doc
```
If the build succeeds, the manual will be in `./result/share/doc/nixpkgs/manual.html`.
### Development environment
In order to reduce repetition, consider using tools from the provided development environment:
Load it from the Nixpkgs documentation directory with
```ShellSession
$ cd /path/to/nixpkgs/doc
$ nix-shell
```
To load the development utilities automatically when entering that directory, [set up `nix-direnv`](https://nix.dev/guides/recipes/direnv).
Make sure that your local files aren't added to Git history by adding the following lines to `.git/info/exclude` at the root of the Nixpkgs repository:
```
/**/.envrc
/**/.direnv
```
#### `devmode`
Use [`devmode`](../pkgs/by-name/de/devmode/README.md) for a live preview when editing the manual.
### Testing redirects
Once you have a successful build, you can open the relevant HTML (path mentioned above) in a browser along with the anchor, and observe the redirection.
Note that if you already loaded the page and *then* input the anchor, you will need to perform a reload.
This is because browsers do not re-run client JS code when only the anchor has changed.
## Syntax
As per [RFC 0072](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/72), all new documentation content should be written in [CommonMark](https://commonmark.org/) Markdown dialect.
Additional syntax extensions are available, all of which can be used in NixOS option documentation.
The following extensions are currently used:
#### Tables
Tables, using the [GitHub-flavored Markdown syntax](https://github.github.com/gfm/#tables-extension-).
#### Anchors
Explicitly defined **anchors** on headings, to allow linking to sections.
These should be always used, to ensure the anchors can be linked even when the heading text changes, and to prevent conflicts between [automatically assigned identifiers](https://github.com/jgm/commonmark-hs/blob/master/commonmark-extensions/test/auto_identifiers.md).
It uses the widely compatible [header attributes](https://github.com/jgm/commonmark-hs/blob/master/commonmark-extensions/test/attributes.md) syntax:
```markdown
## Syntax {#sec-contributing-markup}
```
> [!Note]
> NixOS option documentation does not support headings in general.
#### Inline Anchors
Allow linking arbitrary place in the text (e.g. individual list items, sentences…).
They are defined using a hybrid of the link syntax with the attributes syntax known from headings, called [bracketed spans](https://github.com/jgm/commonmark-hs/blob/master/commonmark-extensions/test/bracketed_spans.md):
```markdown
- []{#ssec-gnome-hooks-glib} `glib` setup hook will populate `GSETTINGS_SCHEMAS_PATH` and then `wrapGApps*` hook will prepend it to `XDG_DATA_DIRS`.
```
#### Automatic links
If you **omit a link text** for a link pointing to a section, the text will be substituted automatically.
For example `[](#chap-contributing)`.
This syntax is taken from [MyST](https://myst-parser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/using/syntax.html#targets-and-cross-referencing).
#### HTML
Inlining HTML is not allowed.
Parts of the documentation gets rendered to various non-HTML formats, such as man pages in the case of NixOS manual.
#### Roles
If you want to link to a man page, you can use `` {manpage}`nix.conf(5)` ``.
The references will turn into links when a mapping exists in [`doc/manpage-urls.json`](./manpage-urls.json).
Please keep the `manpage-urls.json` file alphabetically sorted.
A few markups for other kinds of literals are also available:
- `` {command}`rm -rfi` ``
- `` {env}`XDG_DATA_DIRS` ``
- `` {file}`/etc/passwd` ``
- `` {option}`networking.useDHCP` ``
- `` {var}`/etc/passwd` ``
These literal kinds are used mostly in NixOS option documentation.
This syntax is taken from [MyST](https://myst-parser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/syntax/syntax.html#roles-an-in-line-extension-point).
Though, the feature originates from [reStructuredText](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/roles.html#role-manpage) with slightly different syntax.
They are handled by `myst_role` defined per renderer. <!-- reverse references in code -->
#### Admonitions
Set off from the text to bring attention to something.
It uses pandocs [fenced `div`s syntax](https://github.com/jgm/commonmark-hs/blob/master/commonmark-extensions/test/fenced_divs.md):
```markdown
::: {.warning}
This is a warning
:::
```
The following are supported:
- `caution`
- `important`
- `note`
- `tip`
- `warning`
- `example`
Example admonitions require a title to work.
If you don't provide one, the manual won't be built.
```markdown
::: {.example #ex-showing-an-example}
# Title for this example
Text for the example.
:::
```
#### [Definition lists](https://github.com/jgm/commonmark-hs/blob/master/commonmark-extensions/test/definition_lists.md)
For defining a group of terms:
```markdown
pear
: green or yellow bulbous fruit
watermelon
: green fruit with red flesh
```
## Commit conventions
- Make sure you read about the [commit conventions](../CONTRIBUTING.md#commit-conventions) common to Nixpkgs as a whole.
- If creating a commit purely for documentation changes, format the commit message in the following way:
```
doc: (documentation summary)
(Motivation for change, relevant links, additional information.)
```
Examples:
* doc: update the kernel config documentation to use `nix-shell`
* doc: add information about `nix-update-script`
Closes #216321.
- If the commit contains more than just documentation changes, follow the commit message format relevant for the rest of the changes.
## Documentation conventions
In an effort to keep the Nixpkgs manual in a consistent style, please follow the conventions below, unless they prevent you from properly documenting something.
In that case, please open an issue about the particular documentation convention and tag it with a "needs: documentation" label.
When needed, each convention explain why it exists, so you can make a decision whether to follow it or not based on your particular case.
Note that these conventions are about the **structure** of the manual (and its source files), not about the content that goes in it.
You, as the writer of documentation, are still in charge of its content.
### One sentence per line
Put each sentence in its own line.
This makes reviews and suggestions much easier, since GitHub's review system is based on lines.
It also helps identifying long sentences at a glance.
### Callouts and examples
Use the [admonition syntax](#admonitions) for callouts and examples.
### Provide self-contained examples
Provide at least one example per function, and make examples self-contained.
This is easier to understand for beginners.
It also helps with testing that it actually works especially once we introduce automation.
Example code should be such that it can be passed to `pkgs.callPackage`.
Instead of something like:
```nix
pkgs.dockerTools.buildLayeredImage {
name = "hello";
contents = [ pkgs.hello ];
}
```
Write something like:
```nix
{ dockerTools, hello }:
dockerTools.buildLayeredImage {
name = "hello";
contents = [ hello ];
}
```
### REPLs
When showing inputs/outputs of any [REPL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Read%E2%80%93eval%E2%80%93print_loop), such as a shell or the Nix REPL, use a format as you'd see in the REPL, while trying to visually separate inputs from outputs.
This means that for a shell, you should use a format like the following:
```shell
$ nix-build -A hello '<nixpkgs>' \
--option require-sigs false \
--option trusted-substituters file:///tmp/hello-cache \
--option substituters file:///tmp/hello-cache
/nix/store/zhl06z4lrfrkw5rp0hnjjfrgsclzvxpm-hello-2.12.1
```
Note how the input is preceded by `$` on the first line and indented on subsequent lines, and how the output is provided as you'd see on the shell.
For the Nix REPL, you should use a format like the following:
```shell
nix-repl> builtins.attrNames { a = 1; b = 2; }
[ "a" "b" ]
```
Note how the input is preceded by `nix-repl>` and the output is provided as you'd see on the Nix REPL.
### Headings for inputs, outputs and examples
When documenting functions or anything that has inputs/outputs and example usage, use nested headings to clearly separate inputs, outputs, and examples.
Keep examples as the last nested heading, and link to the examples wherever applicable in the documentation.
The purpose of this convention is to provide a familiar structure for navigating the manual, so any reader can expect to find content related to inputs in an "inputs" heading, examples in an "examples" heading, and so on.
An example:
```
## buildImage
Some explanation about the function here.
Describe a particular scenario, and point to [](#ex-dockerTools-buildImage), which is an example demonstrating it.
### Inputs
Documentation for the inputs of `buildImage`.
Perhaps even point to [](#ex-dockerTools-buildImage) again when talking about something specifically linked to it.
### Passthru outputs
Documentation for any passthru outputs of `buildImage`.
### Examples
Note that this is the last nested heading in the `buildImage` section.
:::{.example #ex-dockerTools-buildImage}
# Using `buildImage`
Example of how to use `buildImage` goes here.
:::
```
### Function arguments
Use [definition lists](#definition-lists) to document function arguments, and the attributes of such arguments as well as their [types](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/values).
For example:
```markdown
# pkgs.coolFunction {#pkgs.coolFunction}
`pkgs.coolFunction` *`name`* *`config`*
Description of what `callPackage` does.
## Inputs {#pkgs-coolFunction-inputs}
If something's special about `coolFunction`'s general argument handling, you can say so here.
Otherwise, just describe the single argument or start the arguments' definition list without introduction.
*`name`* (String)
: The name of the resulting image.
*`config`* (Attribute set)
: Introduce the parameter. Maybe you have a test to make sure `{ }` is a sensible default; then you can say: these attributes are optional; `{ }` is a valid argument.
`outputHash` (String; _optional_)
: A brief explanation including when and when not to pass this attribute.
: _Default:_ the output path's hash.
```
Checklist:
- Start with a synopsis, to show the order of positional arguments.
- Metavariables are in emphasized code spans: ``` *`arg1`* ```.
Metavariables are placeholders where users may write arbitrary expressions.
This includes positional arguments.
- Attribute names are regular code spans: ``` `attr1` ```.
These identifiers can _not_ be picked freely by users, so they are _not_ metavariables.
- _optional_ attributes have a _`Default:`_ if it's easily described as a value.
- _optional_ attributes have a _`Default behavior:`_ if it's not easily described using a value.
- Nix types aren't in code spans, because they are not code
- Nix types are capitalized, to distinguish them from the camelCase Module System types, which _are_ code and behave like functions.
#### Examples
To define a referenceable figure use the following fencing:
```markdown
:::{.example #an-attribute-set-example}
# An attribute set example
You can add text before
```nix
{ a = 1; b = 2;}
```
and after code fencing
:::
```
Defining examples through the `example` fencing class adds them to a "List of Examples" section after the Table of Contents.
Though this is not shown in the rendered documentation on nixos.org.
#### Figures
To define a referenceable figure use the following fencing:
```markdown
::: {.figure #nixos-logo}
# NixOS Logo
![NixOS logo](./nixos_logo.png)
:::
```
Defining figures through the `figure` fencing class adds them to a `List of Figures` after the `Table of Contents`.
Though this is not shown in the rendered documentation on nixos.org.
#### Footnotes
To add a foonote explanation, use the following syntax:
```markdown
Sometimes it's better to add context [^context] in a footnote.
[^context]: This explanation will be rendered at the end of the chapter.
```
#### Inline comments
Inline comments are supported with following syntax:
```markdown
<!-- This is an inline comment -->
```
The comments will not be rendered in the rendered HTML.
#### Link reference definitions
Links can reference a label, for example, to make the link target reusable:
```markdown
::: {.note}
Reference links can also be used to [shorten URLs][url-id] and keep the markdown readable.
:::
[url-id]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/19d4f7dc485f74109bd66ef74231285ff797a823/doc/README.md
```
This syntax is taken from [CommonMark](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#link-reference-definitions).
#### Typographic replacements
Typographic replacements are enabled.
Check the [list of possible replacement patterns check](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/blob/3613e8016ecafe21709471ee0032a90a4157c2d1/markdown_it/rules_core/replacements.py#L1-L15).
## Getting help
If you need documentation-specific help or reviews, ping [@NixOS/documentation-team](https://github.com/orgs/nixos/teams/documentation-team) on your pull request.

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# Build helpers {#part-builders}
A build helper is a function that produces derivations.
:::{.warning}
This is not to be confused with the [`builder` argument of the Nix `derivation` primitive](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/language/derivations.html), which refers to the executable that produces the build result, or [remote builder](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/advanced-topics/distributed-builds.html), which refers to a remote machine that could run such an executable.
:::
Such a function is usually designed to abstract over a typical workflow for a given programming language or framework.
This allows declaring a build recipe by setting a limited number of options relevant to the particular use case instead of using the `derivation` function directly.
[`stdenv.mkDerivation`](#part-stdenv) is the most widely used build helper, and serves as a basis for many others.
In addition, it offers various options to customize parts of the builds.
There is no uniform interface for build helpers.
[Trivial build helpers](#chap-trivial-builders) and [fetchers](#chap-pkgs-fetchers) have various input types for convenience.
[Language- or framework-specific build helpers](#chap-language-support) usually follow the style of `stdenv.mkDerivation`, which accepts an attribute set or a fixed-point function taking an attribute set.
```{=include=} chapters
build-helpers/fixed-point-arguments.chapter.md
build-helpers/fetchers.chapter.md
build-helpers/trivial-build-helpers.chapter.md
build-helpers/testers.chapter.md
build-helpers/dev-shell-tools.chapter.md
build-helpers/special.md
build-helpers/images.md
hooks/index.md
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packages/index.md
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# Development Shell helpers {#chap-devShellTools}
The `nix-shell` command has popularized the concept of transient shell environments for development or testing purposes.
<!--
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but *something* needs to be said to provide context for this library.
This is the most future proof sentence I could come up with while Nix itself does yet make use of this.
Relevant is the current status of the devShell attribute "project": https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/7501
-->
However, `nix-shell` is not the only way to create such environments, and even `nix-shell` itself can indirectly benefit from this library.
This library provides a set of functions that help create such environments.
## `devShellTools.valueToString` {#sec-devShellTools-valueToString}
Converts Nix values to strings in the way the [`derivation` built-in function](https://nix.dev/manual/nix/2.23/language/derivations) does.
:::{.example}
## `valueToString` usage examples
```nix
devShellTools.valueToString (builtins.toFile "foo" "bar")
# => "/nix/store/...-foo"
```
```nix
devShellTools.valueToString false
# => ""
```
:::
## `devShellTools.unstructuredDerivationInputEnv` {#sec-devShellTools-unstructuredDerivationInputEnv}
Convert a set of derivation attributes (as would be passed to [`derivation`]) to a set of environment variables that can be used in a shell script.
This function does not support `__structuredAttrs`, but does support `passAsFile`.
:::{.example}
## `unstructuredDerivationInputEnv` usage example
```nix
devShellTools.unstructuredDerivationInputEnv {
drvAttrs = {
name = "foo";
buildInputs = [
hello
figlet
];
builder = bash;
args = [
"-c"
"${./builder.sh}"
];
};
}
# => {
# name = "foo";
# buildInputs = "/nix/store/...-hello /nix/store/...-figlet";
# builder = "/nix/store/...-bash";
#}
```
Note that `args` is not included, because Nix does not added it to the builder process environment.
:::
## `devShellTools.derivationOutputEnv` {#sec-devShellTools-derivationOutputEnv}
Takes the relevant parts of a derivation and returns a set of environment variables, that would be present in the derivation.
:::{.example}
## `derivationOutputEnv` usage example
```nix
let
pkg = hello;
in
devShellTools.derivationOutputEnv {
outputList = pkg.outputs;
outputMap = pkg;
}
```
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# Fetchers {#chap-pkgs-fetchers}
Building software with Nix often requires downloading source code and other files from the internet.
To this end, we use functions that we call _fetchers_, which obtain remote sources via various protocols and services.
Nix provides built-in fetchers such as [`builtins.fetchTarball`](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/builtins.html#builtins-fetchTarball).
Nixpkgs provides its own fetchers, which work differently:
- A built-in fetcher will download and cache files at evaluation time and produce a [store path](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/glossary#gloss-store-path).
A Nixpkgs fetcher will create a ([fixed-output](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/glossary#gloss-fixed-output-derivation)) [derivation](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/glossary#gloss-derivation), and files are downloaded at build time.
- Built-in fetchers will invalidate their cache after [`tarball-ttl`](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/conf-file#conf-tarball-ttl) expires, and will require network activity to check if the cache entry is up to date.
Nixpkgs fetchers only re-download if the specified hash changes or the store object is not available.
- Built-in fetchers do not use [substituters](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/conf-file#conf-substituters).
Derivations produced by Nixpkgs fetchers will use any configured binary cache transparently.
This significantly reduces the time needed to evaluate Nixpkgs, and allows [Hydra](https://nixos.org/hydra) to retain and re-distribute sources used by Nixpkgs in the [public binary cache](https://cache.nixos.org).
For these reasons, Nix's built-in fetchers are not allowed in Nixpkgs.
The following table summarises the differences:
| Fetchers | Download | Output | Cache | Re-download when |
|-|-|-|-|-|
| `builtins.fetch*` | evaluation time | store path | `/nix/store`, `~/.cache/nix` | `tarball-ttl` expires, cache miss in `~/.cache/nix`, output store object not in local store |
| `pkgs.fetch*` | build time | derivation | `/nix/store`, substituters | output store object not available |
:::{.tip}
`pkgs.fetchFrom*` helpers retrieve _snapshots_ of version-controlled sources, as opposed to the entire version history, which is more efficient.
`pkgs.fetchgit` by default also has the same behaviour, but can be changed through specific attributes given to it.
:::
## Caveats {#chap-pkgs-fetchers-caveats}
Because Nixpkgs fetchers are fixed-output derivations, an [output hash](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/advanced-attributes#adv-attr-outputHash) has to be specified, usually indirectly through a `hash` attribute.
This hash refers to the derivation output, which can be different from the remote source itself!
This has the following implications that you should be aware of:
- Use Nix (or Nix-aware) tooling to produce the output hash.
- When changing any fetcher parameters, always update the output hash.
Use one of the methods from [](#sec-pkgs-fetchers-updating-source-hashes).
Otherwise, existing store objects that match the output hash will be re-used rather than fetching new content.
:::{.note}
A similar problem arises while testing changes to a fetcher's implementation.
If the output of the derivation already exists in the Nix store, test failures can go undetected.
The [`invalidateFetcherByDrvHash`](#tester-invalidateFetcherByDrvHash) function helps prevent reusing cached derivations.
:::
## Updating source hashes {#sec-pkgs-fetchers-updating-source-hashes}
There are several ways to obtain the hash corresponding to a remote source.
Unless you understand how the fetcher you're using calculates the hash from the downloaded contents, you should use [the fake hash method](#sec-pkgs-fetchers-updating-source-hashes-fakehash-method).
1. []{#sec-pkgs-fetchers-updating-source-hashes-fakehash-method} The fake hash method: In your package recipe, set the hash to one of
- `""`
- `lib.fakeHash`
- `lib.fakeSha256`
- `lib.fakeSha512`
Attempt to build, extract the calculated hashes from error messages, and put them into the recipe.
:::{.warning}
You must use one of these four fake hashes and not some arbitrarily-chosen hash.
See [](#sec-pkgs-fetchers-secure-hashes) for details.
:::
:::{.example #ex-fetchers-update-fod-hash}
# Update source hash with the fake hash method
Consider the following recipe that produces a plain file:
```nix
{ fetchurl }:
fetchurl {
url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/23.05/.version";
hash = "sha256-ZHl1emidXVojm83LCVrwULpwIzKE/mYwfztVkvpruOM=";
}
```
A common mistake is to update a fetcher parameter, such as `url`, without updating the hash:
```nix
{ fetchurl }:
fetchurl {
url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/23.11/.version";
hash = "sha256-ZHl1emidXVojm83LCVrwULpwIzKE/mYwfztVkvpruOM=";
}
```
**This will produce the same output as before!**
Set the hash to an empty string:
```nix
{ fetchurl }:
fetchurl {
url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/23.11/.version";
hash = "";
}
```
When building the package, use the error message to determine the correct hash:
```shell
$ nix-build
(some output removed for clarity)
error: hash mismatch in fixed-output derivation '/nix/store/7yynn53jpc93l76z9zdjj4xdxgynawcw-version.drv':
specified: sha256-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=
got: sha256-BZqI7r0MNP29yGH5+yW2tjU9OOpOCEvwWKrWCv5CQ0I=
error: build of '/nix/store/bqdjcw5ij5ymfbm41dq230chk9hdhqff-version.drv' failed
```
:::
2. Prefetch the source with [`nix-prefetch-<type> <URL>`](https://search.nixos.org/packages?buckets={%22package_attr_set%22%3A[%22No%20package%20set%22]%2C%22package_license_set%22%3A[]%2C%22package_maintainers_set%22%3A[]%2C%22package_platforms%22%3A[]}&query=nix-prefetch), where `<type>` is one of
- `url`
- `git`
- `hg`
- `cvs`
- `bzr`
- `svn`
The hash is printed to stdout.
3. Prefetch by package source (with `nix-prefetch-url '<nixpkgs>' -A <package>.src`, where `<package>` is package attribute name).
The hash is printed to stdout.
This works well when you've upgraded the existing package version and want to find out new hash, but is useless if the package can't be accessed by attribute or the package has multiple sources (`.srcs`, architecture-dependent sources, etc).
4. Upstream hash: use it when upstream provides `sha256` or `sha512`.
Don't use it when upstream provides `md5`, compute `sha256` instead.
A little nuance is that `nix-prefetch-*` tools produce hashes with the `nix32` encoding (a Nix-specific base32 adaptation), but upstream usually provides hexadecimal (`base16`) encoding.
Fetchers understand both formats.
Nixpkgs does not standardise on any one format.
You can convert between hash formats with [`nix-hash`](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/nix-hash).
5. Extract the hash from a local source archive with `sha256sum`.
Use `nix-prefetch-url file:///path/to/archive` if you want the custom Nix `base32` hash.
## Obtaining hashes securely {#sec-pkgs-fetchers-secure-hashes}
It's always a good idea to avoid Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attacks when downloading source contents.
Otherwise, you could unknowingly download malware instead of the intended source, and instead of the actual source hash, you'll end up using the hash of malware.
Here are security considerations for this scenario:
- `http://` URLs are not secure to prefetch hashes.
- Upstream hashes should be obtained via a secure protocol.
- `https://` URLs give you more protections when using `nix-prefetch-*` or for upstream hashes.
- `https://` URLs are secure when using the [fake hash method](#sec-pkgs-fetchers-updating-source-hashes-fakehash-method) *only if* you use one of the listed fake hashes.
If you use any other hash, the download will be exposed to MITM attacks even if you use HTTPS URLs.
In more concrete terms, if you use any other hash, the [`--insecure` flag](https://curl.se/docs/manpage.html#-k) will be passed to the underlying call to `curl` when downloading content.
## Proxy usage {#sec-pkgs-fetchers-proxy}
Nixpkgs fetchers can make use of a http(s) proxy. Each fetcher will automatically inherit proxy-related environment variables (`http_proxy`, `https_proxy`, etc) via [impureEnvVars](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/advanced-attributes#adv-attr-impureEnvVars).
The environment variable `NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE` is also inherited in fetchers, and can be used to provide a custom certificate bundle to fetchers. This is usually required for a https proxy to work without certificate validation errors.
To use a temporary Tor instance as a proxy for fetching from `.onion` addresses, add `nativeBuildInputs = [ tor.proxyHook ];` to the fetcher parameters.
[]{#fetchurl}
## `fetchurl` {#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl}
`fetchurl` returns a [fixed-output derivation](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/glossary.html#gloss-fixed-output-derivation) which downloads content from a given URL and stores the unaltered contents within the Nix store.
It uses {manpage}`curl(1)` internally, and allows its behaviour to be modified by specifying a few attributes in the argument to `fetchurl` (see the documentation for attributes `curlOpts`, `curlOptsList`, and `netrcPhase`).
The resulting [store path](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/store/store-path) is determined by the hash given to `fetchurl`, and also the `name` (or `pname` and `version`) values.
If neither `name` nor `pname` and `version` are specified when calling `fetchurl`, it will default to using the [basename](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/builtins.html#builtins-baseNameOf) of `url` or the first element of `urls`.
If `pname` and `version` are specified, `fetchurl` will use those values and will ignore `name`, even if it is also specified.
### Inputs {#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl-inputs}
`fetchurl` requires an attribute set with the following attributes:
`url` (String; _optional_)
: The URL to download from.
:::{.note}
Either `url` or `urls` must be specified, but not both.
:::
All URLs of the format [specified here](https://curl.se/docs/url-syntax.html#rfc-3986-plus) are supported.
_Default value:_ `""`.
`urls` (List of String; _optional_)
: A list of URLs, specifying download locations for the same content.
Each URL will be tried in order until one of them succeeds with some content or all of them fail.
See [](#ex-fetchers-fetchurl-nixpkgs-version-multiple-urls) to understand how this attribute affects the behaviour of `fetchurl`.
:::{.note}
Either `url` or `urls` must be specified, but not both.
:::
_Default value:_ `[]`.
`hash` (String; _optional_)
: Hash of the derivation output of `fetchurl`, following the format for integrity metadata as defined by [SRI](https://www.w3.org/TR/SRI/).
For more information, see [](#chap-pkgs-fetchers-caveats).
:::{.note}
It is recommended that you use the `hash` attribute instead of the other hash-specific attributes that exist for backwards compatibility.
If `hash` is not specified, you must specify `outputHash` and `outputHashAlgo`, or one of `sha512`, `sha256`, or `sha1`.
:::
_Default value:_ `""`.
`outputHash` (String; _optional_)
: Hash of the derivation output of `fetchurl` in the format expected by Nix.
See [the documentation on the Nix manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/advanced-attributes.html#adv-attr-outputHash) for more information about its format.
:::{.note}
It is recommended that you use the `hash` attribute instead.
If `outputHash` is specified, you must also specify `outputHashAlgo`.
:::
_Default value:_ `""`.
`outputHashAlgo` (String; _optional_)
: Algorithm used to generate the value specified in `outputHash`.
See [the documentation on the Nix manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/advanced-attributes.html#adv-attr-outputHashAlgo) for more information about the values it supports.
:::{.note}
It is recommended that you use the `hash` attribute instead.
The value specified in `outputHashAlgo` will be ignored if `outputHash` isn't also specified.
:::
_Default value:_ `""`.
`sha1` (String; _optional_)
: SHA-1 hash of the derivation output of `fetchurl` in the format expected by Nix.
See [the documentation on the Nix manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/advanced-attributes.html#adv-attr-outputHash) for more information about its format.
:::{.note}
It is recommended that you use the `hash` attribute instead.
:::
_Default value:_ `""`.
`sha256` (String; _optional_)
: SHA-256 hash of the derivation output of `fetchurl` in the format expected by Nix.
See [the documentation on the Nix manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/advanced-attributes.html#adv-attr-outputHash) for more information about its format.
:::{.note}
It is recommended that you use the `hash` attribute instead.
:::
_Default value:_ `""`.
`sha512` (String; _optional_)
: SHA-512 hash of the derivation output of `fetchurl` in the format expected by Nix.
See [the documentation on the Nix manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/advanced-attributes.html#adv-attr-outputHash) for more information about its format.
:::{.note}
It is recommended that you use the `hash` attribute instead.
:::
_Default value:_ `""`.
`name` (String; _optional_)
: The symbolic name of the downloaded file when saved in the Nix store.
See [the `fetchurl` overview](#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl) for details on how the name of the file is decided.
_Default value:_ `""`.
`pname` (String; _optional_)
: A base name, which will be combined with `version` to form the symbolic name of the downloaded file when saved in the Nix store.
See [the `fetchurl` overview](#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl) for details on how the name of the file is decided.
:::{.note}
If `pname` is specified, you must also specify `version`, otherwise `fetchurl` will ignore the value of `pname`.
:::
_Default value:_ `""`.
`version` (String; _optional_)
: A version, which will be combined with `pname` to form the symbolic name of the downloaded file when saved in the Nix store.
See [the `fetchurl` overview](#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl) for details on how the name of the file is decided.
_Default value:_ `""`.
`recursiveHash` (Boolean; _optional_) []{#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl-inputs-recursiveHash}
: If set to `true`, will signal to Nix that the hash given to `fetchurl` was calculated using the `"recursive"` mode.
See [the documentation on the Nix manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/advanced-attributes.html#adv-attr-outputHashMode) for more information about the existing modes.
By default, `fetchurl` uses `"recursive"` mode when the `executable` attribute is set to `true`, so you don't need to specify `recursiveHash` in this case.
_Default value:_ `false`.
`executable` (Boolean; _optional_)
: If `true`, sets the executable bit on the downloaded file.
_Default value_: `false`.
`downloadToTemp` (Boolean; _optional_) []{#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl-inputs-downloadToTemp}
: If `true`, saves the downloaded file to a temporary location instead of the expected Nix store location.
This is useful when used in conjunction with `postFetch` attribute, otherwise `fetchurl` will not produce any meaningful output.
The location of the downloaded file will be set in the `$downloadedFile` variable, which should be used by the script in the `postFetch` attribute.
See [](#ex-fetchers-fetchurl-nixpkgs-version-postfetch) to understand how to work with this attribute.
_Default value:_ `false`.
`postFetch` (String; _optional_)
: Script executed after the file has been downloaded successfully, and before `fetchurl` finishes running.
Useful for post-processing, to check or transform the file in some way.
See [](#ex-fetchers-fetchurl-nixpkgs-version-postfetch) to understand how to work with this attribute.
_Default value:_ `""`.
`netrcPhase` (String or Null; _optional_)
: Script executed to create a {manpage}`netrc(5)` file to be used with {manpage}`curl(1)`.
The script should create the `netrc` file (note that it does not begin with a ".") in the directory it's currently running in (`$PWD`).
The script is executed during the setup done by `fetchurl` before it runs any of its code to download the specified content.
:::{.note}
If specified, `fetchurl` will automatically alter its invocation of {manpage}`curl(1)` to use the `netrc` file, so you don't need to add anything to `curlOpts` or `curlOptsList`.
:::
:::{.caution}
Since `netrcPhase` needs to be specified in your source Nix code, any secrets that you put directly in it will be world-readable by design (both in your source code, and when the derivation gets created in the Nix store).
If you want to avoid this behaviour, see the documentation of `netrcImpureEnvVars` for an alternative way of dealing with these secrets.
:::
_Default value_: `null`.
`netrcImpureEnvVars` (List of String; _optional_)
: If specified, `fetchurl` will add these environment variable names to the list of [impure environment variables](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/advanced-attributes.html#adv-attr-impureEnvVars), which will be passed from the environment of the calling user to the builder running the `fetchurl` code.
This is useful when used with `netrcPhase` to hide any secrets that are used in it, because the script in `netrcPhase` only needs to reference the environment variables with the secrets in them instead.
However, note that these are called _impure_ variables for a reason:
the environment that starts the build needs to have these variables declared for everything to work properly, which means that additional setup is required outside what Nix controls.
_Default value:_ `[]`.
`curlOpts` (String; _optional_)
: If specified, this value will be appended to the invocation of {manpage}`curl(1)` when downloading the URL(s) given to `fetchurl`.
Multiple arguments can be separated by spaces normally, but values with whitespaces will be interpreted as multiple arguments (instead of a single value), even if the value is escaped.
See `curlOptsList` for a way to pass values with whitespaces in them.
_Default value:_ `""`.
`curlOptsList` (List of String; _optional_)
: If specified, each element of this list will be passed as an argument to the invocation of {manpage}`curl(1)` when downloading the URL(s) given to `fetchurl`.
This allows passing values that contain spaces, with no escaping needed.
_Default value:_ `[]`.
`showURLs` (Boolean; _optional_)
: If set to `true`, this will stop `fetchurl` from downloading anything at all.
Instead, it will output a list of all the URLs it would've used to download the content (after resolving `mirror://` URLs, for example).
This is useful for debugging.
_Default value:_ `false`.
`meta` (Attribute Set; _optional_)
: Specifies any [meta-attributes](#chap-meta) for the derivation returned by `fetchurl`.
_Default value:_ `{}`.
`passthru` (Attribute Set; _optional_)
: Specifies any extra [`passthru`](#chap-passthru) attributes for the derivation returned by `fetchurl`.
Note that `fetchurl` defines [`passthru` attributes of its own](#ssec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl-passthru-outputs).
Attributes specified in `passthru` can override the default attributes returned by `fetchurl`.
_Default value:_ `{}`.
`preferLocalBuild` (Boolean; _optional_)
: This is the same attribute as [defined in the Nix manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/advanced-attributes.html#adv-attr-preferLocalBuild).
It is `true` by default because making a remote machine download the content just duplicates network traffic (since the local machine might download the results from the derivation anyway), but this could be useful in cases where network access is restricted on local machines.
_Default value:_ `true`.
`nativeBuildInputs` (List of Attribute Set; _optional_)
: Additional packages needed to download the content.
This is useful if you need extra packages for `postFetch` or `netrcPhase`, for example.
Has the same semantics as in [](#var-stdenv-nativeBuildInputs).
See [](#ex-fetchers-fetchurl-nixpkgs-version-postfetch) to understand how this can be used with `postFetch`.
_Default value:_ `[]`.
### Passthru outputs {#ssec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl-passthru-outputs}
`fetchurl` also defines its own [`passthru`](#chap-passthru) attributes:
`url` (String)
: The same `url` attribute passed in the argument to `fetchurl`.
### Examples {#ssec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl-examples}
:::{.example #ex-fetchers-fetchurl-nixpkgs-version}
# Using `fetchurl` to download a file
The following package downloads a small file from a URL and shows the most common way to use `fetchurl`:
```nix
{ fetchurl }:
fetchurl {
url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/23.11/.version";
hash = "sha256-BZqI7r0MNP29yGH5+yW2tjU9OOpOCEvwWKrWCv5CQ0I=";
}
```
After building the package, the file will be downloaded and place into the Nix store:
```shell
$ nix-build
(output removed for clarity)
/nix/store/4g9y3x851wqrvim4zcz5x2v3zivmsq8n-version
$ cat /nix/store/4g9y3x851wqrvim4zcz5x2v3zivmsq8n-version
23.11
```
:::
:::{.example #ex-fetchers-fetchurl-nixpkgs-version-multiple-urls}
# Using `fetchurl` to download a file with multiple possible URLs
The following package adapts [](#ex-fetchers-fetchurl-nixpkgs-version) to use multiple URLs.
The first URL was crafted to intentionally return an error to illustrate how `fetchurl` will try multiple URLs until it finds one that works (or all URLs fail).
```nix
{ fetchurl }:
fetchurl {
urls = [
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/23.11/does-not-exist"
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/23.11/.version"
];
hash = "sha256-BZqI7r0MNP29yGH5+yW2tjU9OOpOCEvwWKrWCv5CQ0I=";
}
```
After building the package, both URLs will be used to download the file:
```shell
$ nix-build
(some output removed for clarity)
trying https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/23.11/does-not-exist
(some output removed for clarity)
curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404
trying https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/23.11/.version
(some output removed for clarity)
/nix/store/n9asny31z32q7sdw6a8r1gllrsfy53kl-does-not-exist
$ cat /nix/store/n9asny31z32q7sdw6a8r1gllrsfy53kl-does-not-exist
23.11
```
However, note that the name of the file was derived from the first URL (this is further explained in [the `fetchurl` overview](#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl)).
To ensure the result will have the same name regardless of which URLs are used, we can modify the package:
```nix
{ fetchurl }:
fetchurl {
name = "nixpkgs-version";
urls = [
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/23.11/does-not-exist"
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/23.11/.version"
];
hash = "sha256-BZqI7r0MNP29yGH5+yW2tjU9OOpOCEvwWKrWCv5CQ0I=";
}
```
After building the package, the result will have the name we specified:
```shell
$ nix-build
(output removed for clarity)
/nix/store/zczb6wl3al6jm9sm5h3pr6nqn0i5ji9z-nixpkgs-version
```
:::
:::{.example #ex-fetchers-fetchurl-nixpkgs-version-postfetch}
# Manipulating the content downloaded by `fetchurl`
It might be useful to manipulate the content downloaded by `fetchurl` directly in its derivation.
In this example, we'll adapt [](#ex-fetchers-fetchurl-nixpkgs-version) to append the result of running the `hello` package to the contents we download, purely to illustrate how to manipulate the content.
```nix
{
fetchurl,
hello,
lib,
}:
fetchurl {
url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/23.11/.version";
nativeBuildInputs = [ hello ];
downloadToTemp = true;
postFetch = ''
${lib.getExe hello} >> $downloadedFile
mv $downloadedFile $out
'';
hash = "sha256-ceooQQYmDx5+0nfg40uU3NNI2yKrixP7HZ/xLZUNv+w=";
}
```
After building the package, the resulting file will have "Hello, world!" appended to it:
```shell
$ nix-build
(output removed for clarity)
/nix/store/ifi6pp7q0ag5h7c5v9h1c1c7bhd10c7f-version
$ cat /nix/store/ifi6pp7q0ag5h7c5v9h1c1c7bhd10c7f-version
23.11
Hello, world!
```
Note that the `hash` specified in the package is different than the hash specified in [](#ex-fetchers-fetchurl-nixpkgs-version), because the contents of the output have changed (even though the actual file that was downloaded is the same).
See [](#chap-pkgs-fetchers-caveats) for more details on how to work with the `hash` attribute when the output changes.
:::
## `fetchzip` {#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchzip}
Returns a [fixed-output derivation](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/glossary.html#gloss-fixed-output-derivation) which downloads an archive from a given URL and decompresses it.
Despite its name, `fetchzip` is not limited to `.zip` files but can also be used with [various compressed tarball formats](#tar-files) by default.
This can extended by specifying additional attributes, see [](#ex-fetchers-fetchzip-rar-archive) to understand how to do that.
### Inputs {#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchzip-inputs}
`fetchzip` requires an attribute set, and most attributes are passed to the underlying call to [`fetchurl`](#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl).
The attributes below are treated differently by `fetchzip` when compared to what `fetchurl` expects:
`name` (String; _optional_)
: Works as defined in `fetchurl`, but has a different default value than `fetchurl`.
_Default value:_ `"source"`.
`nativeBuildInputs` (List of Attribute Set; _optional_)
: Works as defined in `fetchurl`, but it is also augmented by `fetchzip` to include packages to deal with additional archives (such as `.zip`).
_Default value:_ `[]`.
`postFetch` (String; _optional_)
: Works as defined in `fetchurl`, but it is also augmented with the code needed to make `fetchzip` work.
:::{.caution}
It is only safe to modify files in `$out` in `postFetch`.
Consult the implementation of `fetchzip` for anything more involved.
:::
_Default value:_ `""`.
`stripRoot` (Boolean; _optional_)
: If `true`, the decompressed contents are moved one level up the directory tree.
This is useful for archives that decompress into a single directory which commonly includes some values that change with time, such as version numbers.
When this is the case (and `stripRoot` is `true`), `fetchzip` will remove this directory and make the decompressed contents available in the top-level directory.
[](#ex-fetchers-fetchzip-simple-striproot) shows what this attribute does.
This attribute is **not** passed through to `fetchurl`.
_Default value:_ `true`.
`extension` (String or Null; _optional_)
: If set, the archive downloaded by `fetchzip` will be renamed to a filename with the extension specified in this attribute.
This is useful when making `fetchzip` support additional types of archives, because the implementation may use the extension of an archive to determine whether they can decompress it.
If the URL you're using to download the contents doesn't end with the extension associated with the archive, use this attribute to fix the filename of the archive.
This attribute is **not** passed through to `fetchurl`.
_Default value:_ `null`.
`recursiveHash` (Boolean; _optional_)
: Works [as defined in `fetchurl`](#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl-inputs-recursiveHash), but its default value is different than for `fetchurl`.
_Default value:_ `true`.
`downloadToTemp` (Boolean; _optional_)
: Works [as defined in `fetchurl`](#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchurl-inputs-downloadToTemp), but its default value is different than for `fetchurl`.
_Default value:_ `true`.
`extraPostFetch` **DEPRECATED**
: This attribute is deprecated.
Please use `postFetch` instead.
This attribute is **not** passed through to `fetchurl`.
### Examples {#sec-pkgs-fetchers-fetchzip-examples}
::::{.example #ex-fetchers-fetchzip-simple-striproot}
# Using `fetchzip` to output contents directly
The following recipe shows how to use `fetchzip` to decompress a `.tar.gz` archive:
```nix
{ fetchzip }:
fetchzip {
url = "https://github.com/NixOS/patchelf/releases/download/0.18.0/patchelf-0.18.0.tar.gz";
hash = "sha256-3ABYlME9R8klcpJ7MQpyFEFwHmxDDEzIYBqu/CpDYmg=";
}
```
This archive has all its contents in a directory named `patchelf-0.18.0`.
This means that after decompressing, you'd have to enter this directory to see the contents of the archive.
However, `fetchzip` makes this easier through the attribute `stripRoot` (enabled by default).
After building the recipe, the derivation output will show all the files in the archive at the top level:
```shell
$ nix-build
(output removed for clarity)
/nix/store/1b7h3fvmgrcddvs0m299hnqxlgli1yjw-source
$ ls /nix/store/1b7h3fvmgrcddvs0m299hnqxlgli1yjw-source
aclocal.m4 completions configure.ac m4 Makefile.in patchelf.spec README.md tests
build-aux configure COPYING Makefile.am patchelf.1 patchelf.spec.in src version
```
If `stripRoot` is set to `false`, the derivation output will be the decompressed archive as-is:
```nix
{ fetchzip }:
fetchzip {
url = "https://github.com/NixOS/patchelf/releases/download/0.18.0/patchelf-0.18.0.tar.gz";
hash = "sha256-uv3FuKE4DqpHT3yfE0qcnq0gYjDNQNKZEZt2+PUAneg=";
stripRoot = false;
}
```
:::{.caution}
The hash changed!
Whenever changing attributes of a Nixpkgs fetcher, [remember to invalidate the hash](#chap-pkgs-fetchers-caveats), otherwise you won't get the results you're expecting!
:::
After building the recipe:
```shell
$ nix-build
(output removed for clarity)
/nix/store/2hy5bxw7xgbgxkn0i4x6hjr8w3dbx16c-source
$ ls /nix/store/2hy5bxw7xgbgxkn0i4x6hjr8w3dbx16c-source
patchelf-0.18.0
```
::::
::::{.example #ex-fetchers-fetchzip-rar-archive}
# Using `fetchzip` to decompress a `.rar` file
The `unrar` package provides a [setup hook](#ssec-setup-hooks) to decompress `.rar` archives during the [unpack phase](#ssec-unpack-phase), which can be used with `fetchzip` to decompress those archives:
```nix
{ fetchzip, unrar }:
fetchzip {
url = "https://archive.org/download/SpaceCadet_Plus95/Space_Cadet.rar";
hash = "sha256-fC+zsR8BY6vXpUkVd6i1jF0IZZxVKVvNi6VWCKT+pA4=";
stripRoot = false;
nativeBuildInputs = [ unrar ];
}
```
Since this particular `.rar` file doesn't put its contents in a directory inside the archive, `stripRoot` must be set to `false`.
After building the recipe, the derivation output will show the decompressed files:
```shell
$ nix-build
(output removed for clarity)
/nix/store/zpn7knxfva6rfjja2gbb4p3l9w1f0d36-source
$ ls /nix/store/zpn7knxfva6rfjja2gbb4p3l9w1f0d36-source
FONT.DAT PINBALL.DAT PINBALL.EXE PINBALL2.MID TABLE.BMP WMCONFIG.EXE
MSCREATE.DIR PINBALL.DOC PINBALL.MID Sounds WAVEMIX.INF
```
::::
## `fetchpatch` {#fetchpatch}
`fetchpatch` works very similarly to `fetchurl` with the same arguments expected. It expects patch files as a source and performs normalization on them before computing the checksum. For example, it will remove comments or other unstable parts that are sometimes added by version control systems and can change over time.
- `relative`: Similar to using `git-diff`'s `--relative` flag, only keep changes inside the specified directory, making paths relative to it.
- `stripLen`: Remove the first `stripLen` components of pathnames in the patch.
- `decode`: Pipe the downloaded data through this command before processing it as a patch.
- `extraPrefix`: Prefix pathnames by this string.
- `excludes`: Exclude files matching these patterns (applies after the above arguments).
- `includes`: Include only files matching these patterns (applies after the above arguments).
- `revert`: Revert the patch.
Note that because the checksum is computed after applying these effects, using or modifying these arguments will have no effect unless the `hash` argument is changed as well.
Most other fetchers return a directory rather than a single file.
## `fetchDebianPatch` {#fetchdebianpatch}
A wrapper around `fetchpatch`, which takes:
- `patch` and `hash`: the patch's filename,
and its hash after normalization by `fetchpatch` ;
- `pname`: the Debian source package's name ;
- `version`: the upstream version number ;
- `debianRevision`: the [Debian revision number] if applicable ;
- the `area` of the Debian archive: `main` (default), `contrib`, or `non-free`.
Here is an example of `fetchDebianPatch` in action:
```nix
{
lib,
fetchDebianPatch,
buildPythonPackage,
}:
buildPythonPackage rec {
pname = "pysimplesoap";
version = "1.16.2";
src = <...>;
patches = [
(fetchDebianPatch {
inherit pname version;
debianRevision = "5";
patch = "Add-quotes-to-SOAPAction-header-in-SoapClient.patch";
hash = "sha256-xA8Wnrpr31H8wy3zHSNfezFNjUJt1HbSXn3qUMzeKc0=";
})
];
# ...
}
```
Patches are fetched from `sources.debian.org`, and so must come from a
package version that was uploaded to the Debian archive. Packages may
be removed from there once that specific version isn't in any suite
anymore (stable, testing, unstable, etc.), so maintainers should use
`copy-tarballs.pl` to archive the patch if it needs to be available
longer-term.
[Debian revision number]: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#version
## `fetchsvn` {#fetchsvn}
Used with Subversion. Expects `url` to a Subversion directory, `rev`, and `hash`.
## `fetchgit` {#fetchgit}
Used with Git. Expects `url` to a Git repo, `rev`, and `hash`. `rev` in this case can be full the git commit id (SHA1 hash) or a tag name like `refs/tags/v1.0`.
If you want to fetch a tag you should pass the `tag` parameter instead of `rev` which has the same effect as setting `rev = "refs/tags"/${version}"`.
This is safer than just setting `rev = version` w.r.t. possible branch and tag name conflicts.
Additionally, the following optional arguments can be given:
*`fetchSubmodules`* (Boolean)
: Whether to also fetch the submodules of a repository.
*`fetchLFS`* (Boolean)
: Whether to fetch LFS objects.
*`preFetch`* (String)
: Shell code to be executed before the repository has been fetched, to allow
changing the environment the fetcher runs in.
*`postFetch`* (String)
: Shell code executed after the repository has been fetched successfully.
This can do things like check or transform the file.
*`leaveDotGit`* (Boolean)
: Whether the `.git` directory of the clone should *not* be removed after checkout.
Be warned though that the git repository format is not stable and this flag is therefore not suitable for actual use by itself.
Only use this for testing purposes or in conjunction with removing the `.git` directory in `postFetch`.
*`deepClone`* (Boolean)
: Clone the entire repository as opposing to just creating a shallow clone.
This implies `leaveDotGit`.
*`fetchTags`* (Boolean)
: Whether to fetch all tags from the remote repository. This is useful when the build process needs to run `git describe` or other commands that require tag information to be available. This parameter implies `leaveDotGit`, as tags are stored in the `.git` directory.
*`sparseCheckout`* (List of String)
: Prevent git from fetching unnecessary blobs from server.
This is useful if only parts of the repository are needed.
::: {.example #ex-fetchgit-sparseCheckout}
# Use `sparseCheckout` to only include some directories:
```nix
{ stdenv, fetchgit }:
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "hello";
src = fetchgit {
url = "https://...";
sparseCheckout = [
"directory/to/be/included"
"another/directory"
];
hash = "sha256-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=";
};
}
```
:::
See [git sparse-checkout](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-sparse-checkout) for more information.
Some additional parameters for niche use-cases can be found listed in the function parameters in the declaration of `fetchgit`: `pkgs/build-support/fetchgit/default.nix`.
Future parameters additions might also happen without immediately being documented here.
## `fetchfossil` {#fetchfossil}
Used with Fossil. Expects `url` to a Fossil archive, `rev`, and `hash`.
## `fetchcvs` {#fetchcvs}
Used with CVS. Expects `cvsRoot`, `tag`, and `hash`.
## `fetchhg` {#fetchhg}
Used with Mercurial. Expects `url`, `rev`, `hash`, overridable with [`<pkg>.overrideAttrs`](#sec-pkg-overrideAttrs).
A number of fetcher functions wrap part of `fetchurl` and `fetchzip`. They are mainly convenience functions intended for commonly used destinations of source code in Nixpkgs. These wrapper fetchers are listed below.
## `fetchFromGitea` {#fetchfromgitea}
`fetchFromGitea` expects five arguments. `domain` is the gitea server name. `owner` is a string corresponding to the Gitea user or organization that controls this repository. `repo` corresponds to the name of the software repository. These are located at the top of every Gitea HTML page as `owner`/`repo`. `rev` corresponds to the Git commit hash or tag (e.g `v1.0`) that will be downloaded from Git. Finally, `hash` corresponds to the hash of the extracted directory. Again, other hash algorithms are also available but `hash` is currently preferred.
## `fetchFromGitHub` {#fetchfromgithub}
`fetchFromGitHub` expects four arguments. `owner` is a string corresponding to the GitHub user or organization that controls this repository. `repo` corresponds to the name of the software repository. These are located at the top of every GitHub HTML page as `owner`/`repo`. `rev` corresponds to the Git commit hash or tag (e.g `v1.0`) that will be downloaded from Git. If you need to fetch a tag however, you should prefer to use the `tag` parameter which achieves this in a safer way with less boilerplate. Finally, `hash` corresponds to the hash of the extracted directory. Again, other hash algorithms are also available, but `hash` is currently preferred.
To use a different GitHub instance, use `githubBase` (defaults to `"github.com"`).
`fetchFromGitHub` uses `fetchzip` to download the source archive generated by GitHub for the specified revision. If `leaveDotGit`, `deepClone` or `fetchSubmodules` are set to `true`, `fetchFromGitHub` will use `fetchgit` instead. Refer to its section for documentation of these options.
## `fetchFromGitLab` {#fetchfromgitlab}
This is used with GitLab repositories. It behaves similarly to `fetchFromGitHub`, and expects `owner`, `repo`, `rev`, and `hash`.
To use a specific GitLab instance, use `domain` (defaults to `"gitlab.com"`).
## `fetchFromGitiles` {#fetchfromgitiles}
This is used with Gitiles repositories. The arguments expected are similar to `fetchgit`.
## `fetchFromBitbucket` {#fetchfrombitbucket}
This is used with BitBucket repositories. The arguments expected are very similar to `fetchFromGitHub` above.
## `fetchFromSavannah` {#fetchfromsavannah}
This is used with Savannah repositories. The arguments expected are very similar to `fetchFromGitHub` above.
## `fetchFromRepoOrCz` {#fetchfromrepoorcz}
This is used with repo.or.cz repositories. The arguments expected are very similar to `fetchFromGitHub` above.
## `fetchFromSourcehut` {#fetchfromsourcehut}
This is used with sourcehut repositories. Similar to `fetchFromGitHub` above,
it expects `owner`, `repo`, `rev` and `hash`, but don't forget the tilde (~)
in front of the username! Expected arguments also include `vc` ("git" (default)
or "hg"), `domain` and `fetchSubmodules`.
If `fetchSubmodules` is `true`, `fetchFromSourcehut` uses `fetchgit`
or `fetchhg` with `fetchSubmodules` or `fetchSubrepos` set to `true`,
respectively. Otherwise, the fetcher uses `fetchzip`.
## `requireFile` {#requirefile}
`requireFile` allows requesting files that cannot be fetched automatically, but whose content is known.
This is a useful last-resort workaround for license restrictions that prohibit redistribution, or for downloads that are only accessible after authenticating interactively in a browser.
If the requested file is present in the Nix store, the resulting derivation will not be built, because its expected output is already available.
Otherwise, the builder will run, but fail with a message explaining to the user how to provide the file. The following code, for example:
```nix
requireFile {
name = "jdk-${version}_linux-x64_bin.tar.gz";
url = "https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-jdk11-downloads.html";
hash = "sha256-lL00+F7jjT71nlKJ7HRQuUQ7kkxVYlZh//5msD8sjeI=";
}
```
results in this error message:
```
***
Unfortunately, we cannot download file jdk-11.0.10_linux-x64_bin.tar.gz automatically.
Please go to https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-jdk11-downloads.html to download it yourself, and add it to the Nix store
using either
nix-store --add-fixed sha256 jdk-11.0.10_linux-x64_bin.tar.gz
or
nix-prefetch-url --type sha256 file:///path/to/jdk-11.0.10_linux-x64_bin.tar.gz
***
```
This function should only be used by non-redistributable software with an unfree license that we need to require the user to download manually.
It produces packages that cannot be built automatically.
## `fetchtorrent` {#fetchtorrent}
`fetchtorrent` expects two arguments. `url` which can either be a Magnet URI (Magnet Link) such as `magnet:?xt=urn:btih:dd8255ecdc7ca55fb0bbf81323d87062db1f6d1c` or an HTTP URL pointing to a `.torrent` file. It can also take a `config` argument which will craft a `settings.json` configuration file and give it to `transmission`, the underlying program that is performing the fetch. The available config options for `transmission` can be found [here](https://github.com/transmission/transmission/blob/main/docs/Editing-Configuration-Files.md#options)
```nix
{ fetchtorrent }:
fetchtorrent {
config = {
peer-limit-global = 100;
};
url = "magnet:?xt=urn:btih:dd8255ecdc7ca55fb0bbf81323d87062db1f6d1c";
hash = "";
}
```
### Parameters {#fetchtorrent-parameters}
- `url`: Magnet URI (Magnet Link) such as `magnet:?xt=urn:btih:dd8255ecdc7ca55fb0bbf81323d87062db1f6d1c` or an HTTP URL pointing to a `.torrent` file.
- `backend`: Which bittorrent program to use. Default: `"transmission"`. Valid values are `"rqbit"` or `"transmission"`. These are the two most suitable torrent clients for fetching in a fixed-output derivation at the time of writing, as they can be easily exited after usage. `rqbit` is written in Rust and has a smaller closure size than `transmission`, and the performance and peer discovery properties differs between these clients, requiring experimentation to decide upon which is the best.
- `config`: When using `transmission` as the `backend`, a json configuration can
be supplied to transmission. Refer to the [upstream documentation](https://github.com/transmission/transmission/blob/main/docs/Editing-Configuration-Files.md) for information on how to configure.

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# Fixed-point arguments of build helpers {#chap-build-helpers-finalAttrs}
As mentioned in the beginning of this part, `stdenv.mkDerivation` could alternatively accept a fixed-point function. The input of such function, typically named `finalAttrs`, is expected to be the final state of the attribute set.
A build helper like this is said to accept **fixed-point arguments**.
Build helpers don't always support fixed-point arguments yet, as support in [`stdenv.mkDerivation`](#mkderivation-recursive-attributes) was first included in Nixpkgs 22.05.
## Defining a build helper with `lib.extendMkDerivation` {#sec-build-helper-extendMkDerivation}
Developers can use the Nixpkgs library function [`lib.customisation.extendMkDerivation`](#function-library-lib.customisation.extendMkDerivation) to define a build helper supporting fixed-point arguments from an existing one with such support, with an attribute overlay similar to the one taken by [`<pkg>.overrideAttrs`](#sec-pkg-overrideAttrs).
Beside overriding, `lib.extendMkDerivation` also supports `excludeDrvArgNames` to optionally exclude some arguments in the input fixed-point arguments from passing down the base build helper (specified as `constructDrv`).
:::{.example #ex-build-helpers-extendMkDerivation}
# Example definition of `mkLocalDerivation` extended from `stdenv.mkDerivation` with `lib.extendMkDerivation`
We want to define a build helper named `mkLocalDerivation` that builds locally without using substitutes by default.
Instead of taking a plain attribute set,
```nix
{
preferLocalBuild ? true,
allowSubstitute ? false,
specialArg ? (_: false),
...
}@args:
stdenv.mkDerivation (
removeAttrs [
# Don't pass specialArg into mkDerivation.
"specialArg"
] args
// {
# Arguments to pass
inherit preferLocalBuild allowSubstitute;
# Some expressions involving specialArg
greeting = if specialArg "hi" then "hi" else "hello";
}
)
```
we could define with `lib.extendMkDerivation` an attribute overlay to make the result build helper also accepts the the attribute set's fixed point passing to the underlying `stdenv.mkDerivation`, named `finalAttrs` here:
```nix
lib.extendMkDerivation {
constructDrv = stdenv.mkDerivation;
excludeDrvArgNames = [
# Don't pass specialArg into mkDerivation.
"specialArg"
];
extendDrvArgs =
finalAttrs:
{
preferLocalBuild ? true,
allowSubstitute ? false,
specialArg ? (_: false),
...
}@args:
{
# Arguments to pass
inherit preferLocalBuild allowSubstitute;
# Some expressions involving specialArg
greeting = if specialArg "hi" then "hi" else "hello";
};
}
```
:::
If one needs to apply extra changes to the result derivation, pass the derivation transformation function to `lib.extendMkDerivation` as `lib.customisation.extendMkDerivation { transformDrv = drv: ...; }`.

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# Images {#chap-images}
This chapter describes tools for creating various types of images.
```{=include=} sections
images/appimagetools.section.md
images/dockertools.section.md
images/ocitools.section.md
images/portableservice.section.md
images/makediskimage.section.md
images/binarycache.section.md
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# pkgs.appimageTools {#sec-pkgs-appimageTools}
`pkgs.appimageTools` is a set of functions for extracting and wrapping [AppImage](https://appimage.org/) files.
They are meant to be used if traditional packaging from source is infeasible, or if it would take too long.
To quickly run an AppImage file, `pkgs.appimage-run` can be used as well.
::: {.warning}
The `appimageTools` API is unstable and may be subject to backwards-incompatible changes in the future.
:::
## Wrapping {#ssec-pkgs-appimageTools-wrapping}
Use `wrapType2` to wrap any AppImage.
This will create a FHS environment with many packages [expected to exist](https://github.com/AppImage/pkg2appimage/blob/master/excludelist) for the AppImage to work.
`wrapType2` expects an argument with the `src` attribute, and either a `name` attribute or `pname` and `version` attributes.
It will eventually call into [`buildFHSEnv`](#sec-fhs-environments), and any extra attributes in the argument to `wrapType2` will be passed through to it.
This means that you can pass the `extraInstallCommands` attribute, for example, and it will have the same effect as described in [`buildFHSEnv`](#sec-fhs-environments).
::: {.note}
In the past, `appimageTools` provided both `wrapType1` and `wrapType2`, to be used depending on the type of AppImage that was being wrapped.
However, [those were unified early 2020](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/81833), meaning that both `wrapType1` and `wrapType2` have the same behaviour now.
:::
:::{.example #ex-wrapping-appimage-from-github}
# Wrapping an AppImage from GitHub
```nix
{ appimageTools, fetchurl }:
let
pname = "nuclear";
version = "0.6.30";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://github.com/nukeop/nuclear/releases/download/v${version}/nuclear-v${version}.AppImage";
hash = "sha256-he1uGC1M/nFcKpMM9JKY4oeexJcnzV0ZRxhTjtJz6xw=";
};
in
appimageTools.wrapType2 { inherit pname version src; }
```
:::
The argument passed to `wrapType2` can also contain an `extraPkgs` attribute, which allows you to include additional packages inside the FHS environment your AppImage is going to run in.
`extraPkgs` must be a function that returns a list of packages.
There are a few ways to learn which dependencies an application needs:
- Looking through the extracted AppImage files, reading its scripts and running `patchelf` and `ldd` on its executables.
This can also be done in `appimage-run`, by setting `APPIMAGE_DEBUG_EXEC=bash`.
- Running `strace -vfefile` on the wrapped executable, looking for libraries that can't be found.
:::{.example #ex-wrapping-appimage-with-extrapkgs}
# Wrapping an AppImage with extra packages
```nix
{ appimageTools, fetchurl }:
let
pname = "irccloud";
version = "0.16.0";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://github.com/irccloud/irccloud-desktop/releases/download/v${version}/IRCCloud-${version}-linux-x86_64.AppImage";
hash = "sha256-/hMPvYdnVB1XjKgU2v47HnVvW4+uC3rhRjbucqin4iI=";
};
in
appimageTools.wrapType2 {
inherit pname version src;
extraPkgs = pkgs: [ pkgs.at-spi2-core ];
}
```
:::
## Extracting {#ssec-pkgs-appimageTools-extracting}
Use `extract` if you need to extract the contents of an AppImage.
This is usually used in Nixpkgs to install extra files in addition to [wrapping](#ssec-pkgs-appimageTools-wrapping) the AppImage.
`extract` expects an argument with the `src` attribute, and either a `name` attribute or `pname` and `version` attributes.
::: {.note}
In the past, `appimageTools` provided both `extractType1` and `extractType2`, to be used depending on the type of AppImage that was being extracted.
However, [those were unified early 2020](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/81572), meaning that both `extractType1` and `extractType2` have the same behaviour as `extract` now.
:::
:::{.example #ex-extracting-appimage}
# Extracting an AppImage to install extra files
This example was adapted from a real package in Nixpkgs to show how `extract` is usually used in combination with `wrapType2`.
Note how `appimageContents` is used in `extraInstallCommands` to install additional files that were extracted from the AppImage.
```nix
{ appimageTools, fetchurl }:
let
pname = "irccloud";
version = "0.16.0";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://github.com/irccloud/irccloud-desktop/releases/download/v${version}/IRCCloud-${version}-linux-x86_64.AppImage";
hash = "sha256-/hMPvYdnVB1XjKgU2v47HnVvW4+uC3rhRjbucqin4iI=";
};
appimageContents = appimageTools.extract { inherit pname version src; };
in
appimageTools.wrapType2 {
inherit pname version src;
extraPkgs = pkgs: [ pkgs.at-spi2-core ];
extraInstallCommands = ''
mv $out/bin/${pname}-${version} $out/bin/${pname}
install -m 444 -D ${appimageContents}/irccloud.desktop $out/share/applications/irccloud.desktop
install -m 444 -D ${appimageContents}/usr/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/apps/irccloud.png \
$out/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/apps/irccloud.png
substituteInPlace $out/share/applications/irccloud.desktop \
--replace-fail 'Exec=AppRun' 'Exec=${pname}'
'';
}
```
:::
The argument passed to `extract` can also contain a `postExtract` attribute, which allows you to execute additional commands after the files are extracted from the AppImage.
`postExtract` must be a string with commands to run.
:::{.example #ex-extracting-appimage-with-postextract}
# Extracting an AppImage to install extra files, using `postExtract`
This is a rewrite of [](#ex-extracting-appimage) to use `postExtract`.
```nix
{ appimageTools, fetchurl }:
let
pname = "irccloud";
version = "0.16.0";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://github.com/irccloud/irccloud-desktop/releases/download/v${version}/IRCCloud-${version}-linux-x86_64.AppImage";
hash = "sha256-/hMPvYdnVB1XjKgU2v47HnVvW4+uC3rhRjbucqin4iI=";
};
appimageContents = appimageTools.extract {
inherit pname version src;
postExtract = ''
substituteInPlace $out/irccloud.desktop --replace-fail 'Exec=AppRun' 'Exec=${pname}'
'';
};
in
appimageTools.wrapType2 {
inherit pname version src;
extraPkgs = pkgs: [ pkgs.at-spi2-core ];
extraInstallCommands = ''
mv $out/bin/${pname}-${version} $out/bin/${pname}
install -m 444 -D ${appimageContents}/irccloud.desktop $out/share/applications/irccloud.desktop
install -m 444 -D ${appimageContents}/usr/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/apps/irccloud.png \
$out/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/apps/irccloud.png
'';
}
```
:::

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# pkgs.mkBinaryCache {#sec-pkgs-binary-cache}
`pkgs.mkBinaryCache` is a function for creating Nix flat-file binary caches.
Such a cache exists as a directory on disk, and can be used as a Nix substituter by passing `--substituter file:///path/to/cache` to Nix commands.
Nix packages are most commonly shared between machines using [HTTP, SSH, or S3](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/package-management/sharing-packages.html), but a flat-file binary cache can still be useful in some situations.
For example, you can copy it directly to another machine, or make it available on a network file system.
It can also be a convenient way to make some Nix packages available inside a container via bind-mounting.
`mkBinaryCache` expects an argument with the `rootPaths` attribute.
`rootPaths` must be a list of derivations.
The transitive closure of these derivations' outputs will be copied into the cache.
## Optional arguments {#sec-pkgs-binary-cache-arguments}
`compression` (`"none"` or `"xz"` or `"zstd"`; _optional_)
: The compression algorithm to use.
_Default value:_ `zstd`.
::: {.note}
This function is meant for advanced use cases.
The more idiomatic way to work with flat-file binary caches is via the [nix-copy-closure](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/nix-copy-closure.html) command.
You may also want to consider [dockerTools](#sec-pkgs-dockerTools) for your containerization needs.
:::
[]{#sec-pkgs-binary-cache-example}
:::{.example #ex-mkbinarycache-copying-package-closure}
# Copying a package and its closure to another machine with `mkBinaryCache`
The following derivation will construct a flat-file binary cache containing the closure of `hello`.
```nix
{ mkBinaryCache, hello }: mkBinaryCache { rootPaths = [ hello ]; }
```
Build the cache on a machine.
Note that the command still builds the exact nix package above, but adds some boilerplate to build it directly from an expression.
```shellSession
$ nix-build -E 'let pkgs = import <nixpkgs> {}; in pkgs.callPackage ({ mkBinaryCache, hello }: mkBinaryCache { rootPaths = [hello]; }) {}'
/nix/store/azf7xay5xxdnia4h9fyjiv59wsjdxl0g-binary-cache
```
Copy the resulting directory to another machine, which we'll call `host2`:
```shellSession
$ scp result host2:/tmp/hello-cache
```
At this point, the cache can be used as a substituter when building derivations on `host2`:
```shellSession
$ nix-build -A hello '<nixpkgs>' \
--option require-sigs false \
--option trusted-substituters file:///tmp/hello-cache \
--option substituters file:///tmp/hello-cache
/nix/store/zhl06z4lrfrkw5rp0hnjjfrgsclzvxpm-hello-2.12.1
```
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# `<nixpkgs/nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix>` {#sec-make-disk-image}
`<nixpkgs/nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix>` is a function to create _disk images_ in multiple formats: raw, QCOW2 (QEMU), QCOW2-Compressed (compressed version), VDI (VirtualBox), VPC (VirtualPC).
This function can create images in two ways:
- using `cptofs` without any virtual machine to create a Nix store disk image,
- using a virtual machine to create a full NixOS installation.
When testing early-boot or lifecycle parts of NixOS such as a bootloader or multiple generations, it is necessary to opt for a full NixOS system installation.
Whereas for many web servers, applications, it is possible to work with a Nix store only disk image and is faster to build.
NixOS tests also use this function when preparing the VM. The `cptofs` method is used when `virtualisation.useBootLoader` is false (the default). Otherwise the second method is used.
## Features {#sec-make-disk-image-features}
For reference, read the function signature source code for documentation on arguments: <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix>.
Features are separated in various sections depending on if you opt for a Nix-store only image or a full NixOS image.
### Common {#sec-make-disk-image-features-common}
- arbitrary NixOS configuration
- automatic or bound disk size: `diskSize` parameter, `additionalSpace` can be set when `diskSize` is `auto` to add a constant of disk space
- multiple partition table layouts: EFI, legacy, legacy + GPT, hybrid, none through `partitionTableType` parameter
- OVMF or EFI firmwares and variables templates can be customized
- root filesystem `fsType` can be customized to whatever `mkfs.${fsType}` exist during operations
- root filesystem label can be customized, defaults to `nix-store` if it's a Nix store image, otherwise `nixpkgs/nixos`
- arbitrary code can be executed after disk image was produced with `postVM`
- the current nixpkgs can be realized as a channel in the disk image, which will change the hash of the image when the sources are updated
- additional store paths can be provided through `additionalPaths`
### Full NixOS image {#sec-make-disk-image-features-full-image}
- arbitrary contents with permissions can be placed in the target filesystem using `contents`
- a `/etc/nixpkgs/nixos/configuration.nix` can be provided through `configFile`
- bootloaders are supported
- EFI variables can be mutated during image production and the result is exposed in `$out`
- boot partition size when partition table is `efi` or `hybrid`
### On bit-to-bit reproducibility {#sec-make-disk-image-features-reproducibility}
Images are **NOT** deterministic, please do not hesitate to try to fix this, source of determinisms are (not exhaustive) :
- bootloader installation have timestamps
- SQLite Nix store database contain registration times
- `/etc/shadow` is in a non-deterministic order
A `deterministic` flag is available for best efforts determinism.
## Usage {#sec-make-disk-image-usage}
To produce a Nix-store only image:
```nix
let
pkgs = import <nixpkgs> { };
lib = pkgs.lib;
make-disk-image = import <nixpkgs/nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix>;
in
make-disk-image {
inherit pkgs lib;
config = { };
additionalPaths = [ ];
format = "qcow2";
onlyNixStore = true;
partitionTableType = "none";
installBootLoader = false;
touchEFIVars = false;
diskSize = "auto";
additionalSpace = "0M"; # Defaults to 512M.
copyChannel = false;
}
```
Some arguments can be left out, they are shown explicitly for the sake of the example.
Building this derivation will provide a QCOW2 disk image containing only the Nix store and its registration information.
To produce a NixOS installation image disk with UEFI and bootloader installed:
```nix
let
pkgs = import <nixpkgs> { };
lib = pkgs.lib;
make-disk-image = import <nixpkgs/nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix>;
evalConfig = import <nixpkgs/nixos/lib/eval-config.nix>;
in
make-disk-image {
inherit pkgs lib;
inherit
(evalConfig {
modules = [
{
fileSystems."/" = {
device = "/dev/vda";
fsType = "ext4";
autoFormat = true;
};
boot.grub.device = "/dev/vda";
}
];
})
config
;
format = "qcow2";
onlyNixStore = false;
partitionTableType = "legacy+gpt";
installBootLoader = true;
touchEFIVars = true;
diskSize = "auto";
additionalSpace = "0M"; # Defaults to 512M.
copyChannel = false;
memSize = 2048; # Qemu VM memory size in MiB (1024*1024 bytes). Defaults to 1024M.
}
```

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