On 07/10/2017 11:06 PM, Dmitry Kalinkin via nix-dev wrote:
> Same can be achieved with makeWrapper
> (http://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#ssec-stdenv-functions)
> Also, there is propagatedBuildInputs, but it is limited to Nix build
> environment.
For completeness, propagatedUserEnvPkgs extends that t
Same can be achieved with makeWrapper
(http://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#ssec-stdenv-functions)
Also, there is propagatedBuildInputs, but it is limited to Nix build
environment.
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 2:36 PM, Alexander Schmolck via nix-dev
wrote:
> Yes, git filter-branch failing because e.g. sed
It's probably also worth mentioning that git/default.nix in its
current state does appear to make some attempt to rewrite the path to
basic unix utilities (like grep) to absolute paths in some places, but
not others and some of the existing patching is obsolete (e.g. it
tries to do so git-am which
Yes, git filter-branch failing because e.g. sed is either not
installed at all or not in PATH is what I meant.
I wasn't aware that this is "intended behavior", I thought that nix
packages were intended to be self-contained other than explicitly
declared dependencies
The way I ran into this was by
Hi,
On 07/10/2017 07:25 PM, Alexander Schmolck via nix-dev wrote:
> ... because it appears to be missing dependencies like sed for
> commands such as git-filter-branch which are implemented as bash
> scripts.
Broken how? What doesn't work?
I guess you mean that some things fail if you execute w
... because it appears to be missing dependencies like sed for
commands such as git-filter-branch which are implemented as bash
scripts.
I've submitted a PR which tries to fix that
(https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/27221) by
a) adding missing dependencies like awk, sed and coreutils
b) rewri