Dear nix-dev, (I am a novice nix user, so please go easy on me!)
I have a repository which uses nix to build ( https://github.com/sibylfs/sibylfs_src ) The build produces some executables and a shell script. I would like to just tar up the executables and the script, to distribute to others (who may not have nix). However, the shell script #! initial line contains a reference to eg /nix/store/zmd4jk4db5lgxb8l93mhkvr3x92g2sx2-bash-4.3-p39/bin/bash (very sensible for my local system; not so sensible when shipping the shell script to others). I get the error: bash: /tmp/fs_test.sh: /nix/store/zmd4jk4db5lgxb8l93mhkvr3x92g2sx2-bash-4.3-p39/bin/bash: bad interpreter: No such file or directory when trying to run the shell script on another system (which does not have nix). Also, the executables contain two references to the nix store: /nix/store/q0m70q5wg21hxrixkp1xk4x95sfs2fln-glibc-2.21/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 /nix/store/q0m70q5wg21hxrixkp1xk4x95sfs2fln-glibc-2.21/lib When distributing the executables, I guess that these should not be there (and instead, the other system's ld and glibc should be used). What is the recommended best practice for releasing binaries using nix? How can I remove the dependencies on the nix store? Thanks Tom
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