Re: [Nix-dev] NixOS 13.10

2013-11-01 Thread Oliver Charles
On 10/31/2013 11:07 PM, Mathijs Kwik wrote: Congratulations on another great milestone :) It will be interesting to see how this stable experiment goes. But together with the new nixos-rebuild profiles, I think this will be very smooth. What are the new nixos-rebuild profiles? Where could I

Re: [Nix-dev] NixOS 13.10

2013-11-01 Thread Mathijs Kwik
https://github.com/bluescreen303/nixpkgs/commit/e5bcb378fae0e38379b0b365ab2a2431ae5d6c07 On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Oliver Charles ol...@ocharles.org.uk wrote: On 10/31/2013 11:07 PM, Mathijs Kwik wrote: Congratulations on another great milestone :) It will be interesting to see how this

Re: [Nix-dev] NixOS 13.10

2013-11-01 Thread Mathijs Kwik
oops, linked to own fork, ah well :) it's the same thing On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Mathijs Kwik math...@bluescreen303.nl wrote: https://github.com/bluescreen303/nixpkgs/commit/e5bcb378fae0e38379b0b365ab2a2431ae5d6c07 On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Oliver Charles ol...@ocharles.org.uk

[Nix-dev] nixops data deployment

2013-11-01 Thread Tim Barbour
I understand that one advantage of nixops is being able to deploy a set of services atomically, possibly including data that is needed by the services. What is the recommended way to get nixops to deploy some data for a service at the same time it deploys the service ? I would like to be able to

[Nix-dev] [***SPAM***] Nixpkgs-Monitor service is online

2013-11-01 Thread phreedom
Hi comrades, I'd like to unveil this new service, which will hopefully help us keep Nix stuff fresh and secure: http://vdmvtkitqc3grub6.onion.to/ This is a yesterday's scan result, it may go offline for 5-30 minutes several times per day as I'm working on improving it. I'd like some

[Nix-dev] [***SPAM***] Nixpkgs-Monitor service is online

2013-11-01 Thread Michael Raskin
I'd like to unveil this new service, which will hopefully help us keep Nix stuff fresh and secure: http://vdmvtkitqc3grub6.onion.to/ This is a yesterday's scan result, it may go offline for 5-30 minutes several times per day as I'm working on improving it. Do you plan to publish the scripts

Re: [Nix-dev] Nixpkgs-Monitor service is online

2013-11-01 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi! phree...@yandex.ru skribis: I'd like to unveil this new service, which will hopefully help us keep Nix stuff fresh and secure: http://vdmvtkitqc3grub6.onion.to/ Looks nice. Could you say a bit more how it works? From our IRC discussion, the “Coverage” number represents the number of

Re: [Nix-dev] Nixpkgs-Monitor service is online

2013-11-01 Thread phreedom
On Friday, November 01, 2013 07:34:07 PM Ludovic Courtès wrote: phree...@yandex.ru skribis: I'd like to unveil this new service, which will hopefully help us keep Nix stuff fresh and secure: http://vdmvtkitqc3grub6.onion.to/ But then, does Monitor use these tools to derive the data that’s

[Nix-dev] Nixops on headless server

2013-11-01 Thread Marco Maggesi
Hello, I'm trying to install nixops on a headless server and I get the following error which seems to be related to the lack of X environment. I set the option deployment.virtualbox.headless = true; and completely destroyed and recreated the cloud but it doesn't seem to have affect. Any idea?

Re: [Nix-dev] nixops data deployment

2013-11-01 Thread Moritz Ulrich
The correct way would be adding the data to the nix-store. This way you'd get all the benefits of Nix(OS): Atomic upgrades, easy switching between configurations, rollbacks, etc. Nix (the language) supports some functions to accomplish this: - builtins.readFile reads a file and returns the

Re: [Nix-dev] NixOS 13.10

2013-11-01 Thread Rok Garbas
should we also create nixpkgs-13.10 channel from same branch? Quoting Rok Garbas (2013-11-01 02:36:32) awesome! and tnx for all the work. Quoting Eelco Dolstra (2013-10-31 23:59:19) Hi, I'm pleased to announce the availability of the first stable branch of NixOS, namely 13.10

Re: [Nix-dev] nixops data deployment

2013-11-01 Thread Rok Garbas
Quoting Moritz Ulrich (2013-11-01 22:24:05) The correct way would be adding the data to the nix-store. This way you'd get all the benefits of Nix(OS): Atomic upgrades, easy switching between configurations, rollbacks, etc. Nix (the language) supports some functions to accomplish this: -