That worked, has sound become enabled by default all of a sudden?
Vladimír Čunát vcu...@gmail.com writes:
On 06/14/2013 12:23 AM, Malcolm Matalka wrote:
I'm trying to install NixOS on another Linode host, and I'm running into
something odd during 'nixos-install'.
Despite my configuration,
I just did this and 'worked for me'. Looks like your machine cannot
resolve the git host.
Moritz Ulrich mor...@tarn-vedra.de writes:
Just tried it:
exporting https://git.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/obfsproxy.git
(rev 3c4e843a30c430aec1de03e0e09ef654072efc03) into
On 06/14/2013 08:00 AM, Malcolm Matalka wrote:
That worked, has sound become enabled by default all of a sudden?
I don't know... I would prefer to have it enabled by default only iff
you enable X (I'm not sure it's even possible to do that).
Vlada
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I also got this error while installing a new Linode. I fixed it by
reverting to the previous version of FLAC.
On 13 Jun 2013 23:23, Malcolm Matalka mmata...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to install NixOS on another Linode host, and I'm running into
something odd during 'nixos-install'.
Despite
On 06/14/2013 09:26 AM, Oliver Charles wrote:
I also got this error while installing a new Linode. I fixed it by
reverting to the previous version of FLAC.
It seems to be enough to disable the tests.
However, for the tree I would prefer to fix this impurity... tests can
save us in some
Hello,
If I first to nix-env -i openssh --arg withKerberos false
and then nix-env -i openssh --arg withKerberos true
Then openssh is not replaced. It seems that the hash do not depends on
argument ?
How can I fix this ?
I think that nix-env -iA openssh --arg withKerberos false should
Hi,
On 14/06/13 00:23, Malcolm Matalka wrote:
Here is the error:
ERROR: iterator claims file is writable when tester thinks it should not
be; are you running as root?
Well, maybe the build is actually running as root. The installer is supposed to
set up nixbld* uids in the target