I just understood where it all went wrong:
azul /safe/home-azul 130 killall ssh
The program ‘killall’ is currently not installed. It is provided by
several packages. You can install it by typing one of the following:
nix-env -iA nixos.busybox
nix-env -iA nixos.psmisc
On 15 November 2
On 16-11-15 11:14am, Azul wrote:
> "If you put busybox into your systemPackages, it will likely shadow many
> other utilities" <-- kaboom, zing, slash, boooOOOmmm
>
> killed, gone
There’s also a pretty long list of default packages
which afaik cannot be shadowed by other
environment.systemPackage
"If you put busybox into your systemPackages, it will likely shadow many
other utilities" <-- kaboom, zing, slash, boooOOOmmm
killed, gone
On 14 November 2016 at 20:55, Vladimír Čunát wrote:
> On 11/14/2016 08:49 PM, Azul wrote:
> > some large refactoring left me with this one,
> >
> > /run/c
On 11/14/2016 08:49 PM, Azul wrote:
> some large refactoring left me with this one,
>
> /run/current-system/sw/bin/grep
> grep: unrecognized option '--color=auto'
> BusyBox v1.24.2 () multi-call binary.
>
> grep is coming from busybox,
> which package provides the real thing?
If you put busybox
nix-env -qa --description '.*grep*.'
gnugrep-2.25 GNU implementation of the Unix grep command
grepm-0.6 Wrapper for grepmail utilizing mutt
ngrep-1.45 Network packet analyzer
pdfgrep-1.3.1 A tool to search text in PDF files
Also, you can go to http://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html and
Are you looking for gnugrep?
—
aycan
> On 14 Nov 2016, at 22:49, Azul wrote:
>
> some large refactoring left me with this one,
>
> /run/current-system/sw/bin/grep
> grep: unrecognized option '--color=auto'
> BusyBox v1.24.2 () multi-call binary.
>
> grep is coming from busybox,
> which packa
some large refactoring left me with this one,
/run/current-system/sw/bin/grep
grep: unrecognized option '--color=auto'
BusyBox v1.24.2 () multi-call binary.
grep is coming from busybox,
which package provides the real thing?
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