On Thu, 1 Dec 2011 06:33:08 +0100, Nicolas Pierron
nicolas.b.pier...@gmail.com wrote:
What I did on my server was to add the following lines in /etc/zshenv file.
emulate bash
alias shopt=false
. /etc/profile
unalias shopt
emulate zsh
Thx Nicolas, with 31148/9 this is now in nixpkgs and
Hello Peter,
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:55:26AM +0100, Peter Simons wrote:
Hi Linus,
The nix-env -qaP \* command does work, but I am unable to make sense
of the output. For example, there is this line:
nixpkgs_sys.haskellPackages_ghc704_no_profiling.xmonad
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 05:45:37PM +0100, Peter Simons wrote:
Hi Linus,
I see that you're on NixOS as well. You might remember me from the
Arch-Haskell list some time ago...
ah, of course! Now that you've mentioned it, I recognize your name. :-)
After supporting Haskell on ArchLinux
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 06:33:08AM +0100, Nicolas Pierron wrote:
Hi Linus,
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 03:37, Linus Arver linusar...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 02:42:03PM -0800, Linus Arver wrote:
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 12:35:01AM +0100, Nicolas Pierron wrote:
Hi Linus,
Hi Linus,
The nix-env -qaP \* command does work, but I am unable to make sense
of the output. For example, there is this line:
nixpkgs_sys.haskellPackages_ghc704_no_profiling.xmonad
haskell-xmonad-ghc7.0.4-0.10
I can see that the second column is the package name, but what
Hi Linus,
But I must ask, how did you install xmonad? I tried nix-env -i
xmonad but it did not work [...]
Haskell packages that contain library code generally depend on the
version of the compiler they've been built with. Almost all Haskell
packages have the appropriate compiler version
Hi all,
I'm coming to this thread late and haven't read it all, but in case it's
useful I have working nixos configurations that use xmonad available
online. I don't use nix-env to install anything on my nixos systems,
just nixos-rebuild for it all.
See
Hi Peter!
I see that you're on NixOS as well. You might remember me from the
Arch-Haskell list some time ago...
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 06:02:33PM +0100, Peter Simons wrote:
Hi Linus,
But I must ask, how did you install xmonad? I tried nix-env -i
xmonad but it did not work [...]
Hello Shea,
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:46:16PM -0500, Shea Levy wrote:
Hi all,
I'm coming to this thread late and haven't read it all, but in case it's
useful I have working nixos configurations that use xmonad available
online. I don't use nix-env to install anything on my nixos systems,
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 09:20:34PM -0700, Kevin Quick wrote:
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 15:42:03 -0700, Linus Arver
linusar...@gmail.com wrote:
this in my configuration.nix:
services.xserver = {
enable = true;
layout = us;
# Automatic login as regular user (no need to
Hi Linus,
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 07:24, Linus Arver linusar...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm new to this list.
Great.
1a. I've added a new user account with useradd, per the manual, and
have done a couple installations of software with `nix-env -i'. This is
great, but I'm curious --- what is the
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 08:21:25AM +0100, Marc Weber wrote:
You're welcome.
1a. I've added a new user account with useradd, per the manual, and
3 ways:
1) /var/run/current-system/sw/bin/ like installation by configuration.nix
2) system wide root installation ? (not sure about it)
3)
Hello all,
I'm new to this list. I just installed NixOS on a spare laptop of mine
(with the minimum CD) by following the manual at
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/1568621/download/1/nixos/manual.html. The
system boots into the slim login manager at startup, since I enabled the
services.xserver
You're welcome.
1a. I've added a new user account with useradd, per the manual, and
3 ways:
1) /var/run/current-system/sw/bin/ like installation by configuration.nix
2) system wide root installation ? (not sure about it)
3) user installation.
All can be rolled back. nix-env --list-generations
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