I have found one thing so far that pointed toward a problem
with the distro, but not I think with the idea. Probably just
a hole in one of the build files.

The python package includes idle (I think it is an ide.) When
one trys to run it one gets a message that says TKinter was
not compiled into the version of python ... so I suspect they
never tested this and missed a line or two in the configuration
files for building python.

At least it gives me a real puzzle to work out.

Once I get deeper into it I will take a shot at fixing this and if
I get stuck begin a dialog with the boys at Utrecht.

BobLQ


On 5/17/07, Carl Lowenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/15/07, Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Bob La Quey wrote:
> > I would love to do a serious reading session of some of
> > these papers, perhaps as an LPSG session. Is anyone
> > else interested.
>
> I'm interested. I would love to hear more about your experiences playing
> with NixOS also. I wish I had time to install it into one of my xen
> domains but I don't have time for anything at the moment.
>

I have just had an afternoon worth of enlightenment playing with
NixOS.  I keep waiting for Ariadne to turn up, but then realize that
she is on  Naxos.

After several false starts,  I managed to change the timezone of the
installation.  Chapter 4 "List of Options" in the NixOS Manual states:

time.timeZone
    The time zone used when displaying times and dates.
    Default:  "CET"
    Example:  "America/New_York"

Much fumbling later, I finally deduce that when translated into the
syntax of the "configuration.nix" file this should look like, e.g:

  time = {
    timeZone = "America/Los_Angeles";
  };

It seems best not to change the configuration file during the first
system build any more than the minimum needed to specify boot, root,
and swap devices .  After the first build I could change the time zone
and add another mounted file system, and then rebuild.

All the sample configuration files that I could find on or near the
NixOS web site belong to computers that live in Central European Time.

Syntax of the configuration file is not entirely clear as to when
entries are bracketed [ ], when braced { }, and whether semicolons are
separators or terminators.  But I suppose it is a learning experience.
 :-)

    carl
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