http://www.linux.com/feature/155922


A next-generation package manager called Nix provides a simple
distribution-independent method for deploying a binary or source
package on different flavours of Linux, including Ubuntu, Debian, SUSE,
Fedora, and Red Hat. Even better, Nix does not interfere with existing
package managers. Unlike existing package managers, Nix allows
different versions of software to live side by side, and permits sane
rollbacks of software upgrades. Nix is a useful system administration
tool for heterogeneous environments and developers who write software
supported on different libraries, compilers, or interpreters.


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A next-generation package manager called Nix provides a simple
distribution-independent method for deploying a binary or source
package on different flavours of Linux, including Ubuntu, Debian, SUSE,
Fedora, and Red Hat. Even better, Nix does not interfere with existing
package managers. Unlike existing package managers, Nix allows
different versions of software to live side by side, and permits sane
rollbacks of software upgrades. Nix is a useful system administration
tool for heterogeneous environments and developers who write software
supported on different libraries, compilers, or interpreters.

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