Well, after you forked the nixbox repo you didn't change anything that
would impact DNS resolution, so there must be an issue with something in
NixOS. Did you try building with 14.04 to confirm that it worked at some
point?

I think the least-effort way forward is doing a bisection, trying to build
various 14.04/14.11 versions until you find the set of changes that might
be the problem.

On Wed Feb 11 2015 at 2:15:47 AM Joe Hillenbrand <joehil...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I would like to gently bump this issue:
> https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/6066
>
> I'm currently assigned the project to explore the possibility of replacing
> all our Puppet+Ubuntu infrastructure with NixOS at my work.
>
> We heavily use Vagrant for our configuration management development, so my
> first logical step was to create a Vagrant base image.
>
> My goal is to create an automatically updating NixOS Vagrant image to host
> and maintain on vagrantcloud.
>
> The issue is very easy to replicate. Just download the repo and run make
> (it does take a while though).
>
> I can't really make sense of what could be causing this. DNS works as soon
> as the nixos-install process finishes.
>
> A rerun of nixos-install after the failure allows the installation to
> finish, but I suspect it's not actually a successful install.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> -Joe Hillenbrand
> joehillen @ freenode
>
>
>
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